French and Russian cobblers practice their trade at a work bench outside of their workshop at Danzig. These craftsmen provided important services to prisoners who could not work without proper footwear. Apprentices could learn a new trade by working with experienced shoemakers.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/1902/thumbnail.jp
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While a Russian prisoner operates a sewing machine, a group of French and Russian tailors work on cl...
French prisoners work outside their carpentry shop under the direction of a German non-commissioned ...
Russian prisoners are very busy making barrels, chairs, tables, book cases, and wagon wheels in the ...
The Germans employed prisoners with special skills to support camp operations. Russian POW\u27s wor...
British, Russian, and French cobblers work in their shop at Doeberitz making new and repairing old s...
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...
Russian tailors are busy at work at the back of this workshop while cobblers labor behind the screen...
Russian cobblers are hard at work repairing shoes and boots for POW\u27s at Muensingen. POW\u27s ha...
French cobblers and tailors work on repairing shoes and clothing in a work shop at Limburg. A Germa...
A group of Belgian cobblers pose outside their workshop with some of the tools of their trade on the...
A French cobbler is busy repairing a shoe at Muensingen in this wood cut print. Note that the shoem...
French and Belgian prisoners work on a number of projects in the work shop at Eichstaett. The priso...
Russian tailors are hard at work at their sewing machines and unrolling bolts of cloth in the tailor...
Prison camps required the services of skilled craftsmen to help the facility operate properly. Four...
While a Russian prisoner operates a sewing machine, a group of French and Russian tailors work on cl...
French prisoners work outside their carpentry shop under the direction of a German non-commissioned ...
Russian prisoners are very busy making barrels, chairs, tables, book cases, and wagon wheels in the ...
The Germans employed prisoners with special skills to support camp operations. Russian POW\u27s wor...