Prison camps required the services of skilled craftsmen to help the facility operate properly. Four French prisoners work outside of their shop in Landau-Ebenberg weaving baskets. Often POW\u27s apprenticed with experienced craftsmen in prison and learned a new trade which they could practice after their repatriation.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/2205/thumbnail.jp
Russian tailors are hard at work at their sewing machines and unrolling bolts of cloth in the tailor...
French and Russian prisoners work on shoes and boots in the cobbler shop at Merseberg. The men are ...
French cobblers, in wooden clogs, make new shoes in a work shop in an unidentified prison camp. T...
French prisoners, wearing wooden clogs, plait straw into baskets in a workshop in an unidentified ...
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Russian prisoners of war display their basket-making skills outside of their workshop at an unidenti...
French cobblers and tailors work on repairing shoes and clothing in a work shop at Limburg. A Germa...
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The Germans employed prisoners with special skills to support camp operations. Russian POW\u27s wor...
With German labor in short supply and Allied prisoners of war in abundance, the Germans used POW l...
French prisoners work in a carpentry shop under a German non-commissioned officer in an unidentifi...
Skilled craftsmen provided important services to prisoners in prison camps. This is the interior of...
French and Russian enlisted prisoners display their wood working projects for two German officers ou...
French prisoners of war work in the prison laundry at Goettingen. Two prisoners operate a laundry p...
French carpenters at work in the joiners shop in the prison camp at Cassel under the supervision of ...
Russian tailors are hard at work at their sewing machines and unrolling bolts of cloth in the tailor...
French and Russian prisoners work on shoes and boots in the cobbler shop at Merseberg. The men are ...
French cobblers, in wooden clogs, make new shoes in a work shop in an unidentified prison camp. T...
French prisoners, wearing wooden clogs, plait straw into baskets in a workshop in an unidentified ...
French prisoners work outside their carpentry shop under the direction of a German non-commissioned ...
Russian prisoners of war display their basket-making skills outside of their workshop at an unidenti...
French cobblers and tailors work on repairing shoes and clothing in a work shop at Limburg. A Germa...
French and Belgian prisoners work on a number of projects in the work shop at Eichstaett. The priso...
The Germans employed prisoners with special skills to support camp operations. Russian POW\u27s wor...
With German labor in short supply and Allied prisoners of war in abundance, the Germans used POW l...
French prisoners work in a carpentry shop under a German non-commissioned officer in an unidentifi...
Skilled craftsmen provided important services to prisoners in prison camps. This is the interior of...
French and Russian enlisted prisoners display their wood working projects for two German officers ou...
French prisoners of war work in the prison laundry at Goettingen. Two prisoners operate a laundry p...
French carpenters at work in the joiners shop in the prison camp at Cassel under the supervision of ...
Russian tailors are hard at work at their sewing machines and unrolling bolts of cloth in the tailor...
French and Russian prisoners work on shoes and boots in the cobbler shop at Merseberg. The men are ...
French cobblers, in wooden clogs, make new shoes in a work shop in an unidentified prison camp. T...