RMEFNXG1–Front and reverse of card sent to British prisoners of war who were dependent upon contributions sent from home. Food was sent to them via Copenhagen.
RMFKF09M–British prisoners in Germany being taken to prisoner-of-war camps after battles in the Somme during World War I. Photo from Bain News Service, 1916
RMTXGH78–British prisoners of war captured by German forces, during World war One 1915
RM2DAH7FF–The Battle of the Somme, July-november 1916 Battle of Guillemont. British gunners watching German prisoners, wounded and visibly distressed, passing after the taking of Guillemont. Chimpanzee Valley, near Montauban. (Guillemont captured by 16th Irish Division on September 3rd 1916).
RMP66W36–Dead horse is passed by British soldiers and captured German prisoners of war at Flanders, Belgium 1917
RMB5M8T5–2 G55 K1 1916 47 WWI English Prisoners of War History World War One Prisoners of War Arrival of the first British mass transport
RMP66TTC–German prisoners of war in France, marched through trenches by advancing British forces, during world war one. 1915
RMACWY2C–WWI ARRAS April 1917 German prisoners carry one of their wounded escorted at left by by two British soldiers with another bring
RMM4AH3J–WWI Propaganda photograph with British soldiers and their 'adequate supplies'
RME003MT–British prisoners at the Western Front, 1918
RMF7PTRN–British prisoners of war captured by German forces, during World war One 1915
RMR0FX8N–WWI illustration - A British soldier supervising German prisoners of war who were made to carry injured from the battlefield
RMEC7WMJ–British prisoners of war returned to England from Germany; World war One 1917
RMHD1DWC–German Prisoners of War Captured by British Forces at Battle of Messines, West Flanders, Belgium, Bain News Service, June 1917
RMP6CYAJ–world war i, British prisoners, ww1, wwi, world war one
RMB45KF3–events, First World War/WWI, Prisoners of War, captured French & British, painting by Georg Koch, 1915, France, Western Front, soldiers, fine arts, 20th century, ,
RMTXGBX5–Official photograph taken on the British Western Front in France. German prisoners in batches of 1,000 arriving at a prisoners of war cage. Photograph shows a long line of German soldiers, prisoners of war, walking along roadway, somewhere in France.
RM2C0XJGE–German prisoners, members of German Crack Division, the 90th Light Div., being searched after being captured south of El Alamein, Egypt, British official photograph, 1942
RMDRDC50–British prisoners WWI
RM2BWBMYW–The Orange Nassau a Zeeland steamer bringing home British wounded prisoners in exchange for German wounded
RMF95P5D–British Front. Behind The Lines, POW's.
RMG16BY4–German prisoners taken during the battle. The Battle of Messines (June 7-14, 1917) was an offensive conducted by the British Second Army on the Western Front near the village of Messines in Belgian West Flanders during WWI. The offensive forced the German
RMF95MF4–British Front. Behind The Lines, POW's.
RMM497WC–WWI - German prisoners of War on the railway station platform at Saint-Quentin, Aisne, France
RMF95NTR–British Front. Behind The Lines, POW's.
RM2J8717J–WWI - British POW's employed making bricks at the German Prisoner of War camp at Cottbus, Germany
RMCTKTNW–GERMAN PRISONERS in WWI A montaged British photo designed to give the impression prisoners were being taken in huge numbers
RMM24DN8–First World War (1914-1918) aka The Great War or World War One - Trench Warfare - WWI - The British forces supervising captured German troops - POW's
RMG4N4MF–British troops sort through the belongings of German prisoners in a trench, during the first world war.
RMR0PBA2–A British soldier supervising captured German prisoners of War to carry the injured from the battlefield
RM2FTH1F7–World War One, WWI, Western Front - German prisoners scramble for cigarettes thrown to them by British soldiers
RMDYF2EC–Dead horse is passed by British soldiers and captured German prisoners of war at Flanders, Belgium 1917
RM2E5BCNF–WWI Scottish POW's at the German Sennelager POW camp. The name Sennelager literally translates as 'camp on the Senne', a name originating from 1851 when the Prussian Army used the area as a training camp for their cavalry. It then became a training facility for the armed forces between 1888 &1918 and was used as a POW camp for British and French soldiers , civilians and captured merchant seamen (including fishermen).
RMP6CYF6–world war i, British prisoners, ww1, wwi, world war one
RMERGH60–World War 1: British Advance in Mesopotamia. Turkish prisoners captured during progress of Kut Relief Force. April 1916. Present day Iraq.
RMP68Y2K–Photograph of captured British prisoners in the 2nd Gaza battle. Dated 1917
RMDDYD79–British soldiers searching captured German prisoners, Somme campaign, France, World War I, 1916. Artist: Unknown
RMDRDC5B–British prisoners WWI
RM2BWB4HN–At Gilbey Hall , Islington , which is the GPO for parcels for British prisoners interned in Germany , wounded soldiers are employed to go through parcels to see there are no contrabands . 20 September 1916
RMB45EFX–events, First World War / WWI, Western Front, German spring offensive 1918, British prisoners of war carrying wounded German and English soldiers to the casualty station, France,
RMG16BWM–Caption: 'Prisoners in a clearing depot in Abbeville after the Battle of the St. Quentin Canal, 1918.' The Battle of St. Quentin Canal was a pivotal battle of WWI that began on September 29, 1918 and involved British, Australian and American forces in the
RMAFMWW5–events, First World War / WWI, aerial warfare, aviators, two shot down British pilots with German soldiers, Grand Priel, France, circa 1917, prisoners of war, POW, POWs, historic, historical, 20th century, group picture, Armee Flugpark 2, people, 1910s,
RM2RE99NA–British soldiers escorting German prisoners captured during the advance on St Quentin on the Western Front during the First World War c.1918.
RMF95ME1–British Front. Behind The Lines, POW's.
RMGBJ149–'The Murder of Edith Cavell' by George Bellows, 1918. Edith Cavell (1865-1915) was a British nurse who was executed by German forces during World War I. This print shows Cavell pausing while descending a stairway at a prison in Belgium, prior to her execution.
RMF95NAA–British Front. Behind The Lines, POW's.
RMBBKWJD–BATTLE OF THE SOMME 1916 - German wounded and prisoners are brought in by British soldiers
RMF95N74–British Front. Behind The Lines, POW's.
RMHT477X–'Packing gifts for despatch to British prisoners in Germany', 1915. Artist: Unknown.
RMF95N8E–British Front. Behind The Lines, POW's.
RMDYF2ED–British soldiers and captured German prisoners of war at Menin, Belgium, world war one 1917
RMF95F4E–British Front. Behind The Lines, POW's.
RMDYF34W–German prisoners of war in France, marched through trenches by advancing British forces, during world war one. 1915
RMP6CDJG–world war i, British soldiers, British prisoners, ww1, wwi, world war one
RMEC86RG–Photograph of captured British prisoners in the 2nd Gaza battle. Dated 1917
RMP6CYM4–world war i, French prisoners, British prisoners, ww1, wwi, world war one
RMDRDC35–British prisoners WWI
RMP6CDJE–world war i, British soldiers, British prisoners, ww1, wwi, world war one
RMEC7WMC–British prisoners of war in Doberitz; Germany; form an orchestra. France in World war One 1916
RMF95N7T–British Front. Behind The Lines, POW's.
RM2BWB4HX–At Gilbey Hall , Islington , which is the GPO for parcels for British prisoners interned in Germany , wounded soldiers are employed to go through parcels to see there are no contrabands . 20 September 1916
RMF95NNW–British Front. Behind The Lines, POW's.
RMWH9XGW–WW1: Battle of Albert. A wounded British soldier being carried from the trenches by German prisoners. LA Boiselle, 3rd July 1916.
RMF95NNB–British Front, Belgium, 1914. 1st Battle of Ypres.
RM2FTH0E5–World War One, WWI, Western Front - German prisoners help to carry wounded British soldiers from Morval, Pas-de-Calais Department, Hauts-de-France, France
RMF95NR1–British Front. Behind The Lines, POW's.
RM2E5BC6M–Scottish and foreign nationals at a German Prisoner of War (POW) camp pictured in a 1915 postcard.
RMF95P4P–British Front. Behind The Lines, POW's.
RMM4AH3P–World War One British Tommies (soldiers) guarding a German Prisoner of War - From a postcard of the time
RMF95NRY–British Front. Behind The Lines, POW's.
RMBJTYT7–German prisoners carrying British wounded, World War I, 1916.Artist: Realistic Travels Publishers
RMERGHBJ–World War 1: German Prisoners of War held captive by the British Army. British Official War Photograph, published on postcard.
RMHRP0M4–WWI, German POW's, Battle of Guillemont, 1916
RMDD73E2–English WW1 POWs prisoners at work near Doberitz, Germany. 1914-15. Deep within eastern Germany they labor with shovels under
RMB4A93D–events, First World War / WWI, Middle East, captured Turkisch soldiers are interrogated by a British soldier, circa 1916,
RMDRDC55–British prisoners WWI
RMP6CY9X–carrying, world war i, German soldier, British prisoners, ww1, wwi, world war one
RMEC7WMD–British prisoners of war in Doberitz; Germany; form a work detail for manual labour. World war One 1916
RMB45EHA–events, First World War / WWI, Western Front, German spring offensive 1918, captured British soldiers carrying wounded comrade, near St. Quentin, France, April 1918,
RMF7PB91–Official photographic print taken on the British Western Front in France. German prisoners in batches of 1,000 arriving at a prisoners of war cage. Photograph of a long line of German soldiers, prisoners of war, walking along roadway, somewhere in France.
RM2RAABDB–Some of the German prisoners of war captured by the Canadian forces in August 1918: a typical scene in the preliminary collecting cages. The total taken by all the Allied forces on the Western Front from 18th July to 31st August was estimated to be over 128000, of whom 75000 were captured on the French front. Date: Aug-18
RMEC7WM9–Allied Prisoners of war in World war one. Includes Russian; French; Belgian and Scottish soldiers
RMEDBT03–Western Front, Germany - France, 1916.
RMCYPP3K–British World War I Poster, Circa 1918
RMWH8NW8–German prisoners captured during the Second Battle of the Somme near Amiens August 1918 a brilliant British successs
RMEGBBF2–Berlin South-Western Cemetery, British war cemetery containing prisoners of war who died in First World War
RM2A6T5Y2–WW1 British preparing to embark at Freetown Sierra Leone, vintage photograph from 1914
RMM4AH48–WWI - First World War British comic postcard - Invasion of England
RFEGB8FP–Berlin South-Western Cemetery, British cemetery containing prisoners of war who died in First World War
RM2J8719H–WWI - British theatrical POW's at the German 'Cottbus Prisoner of War Camp'
RM2A6ENC7–A British Red Cross Prisoner of War card, a piece of replica memorabilia from the World War One era.
RMHRP0FC–WWI, German POW's, Battle of the Somme, 1916
RMGG29X3–The Second Battle of the Somme German physicists (prisoners) taking care of the British wounded soldiers in Grevillers (France) August 1918 France, World War I London, Imperial war museum
RM2BWB4G4–Repatriated Prisoners Arrive at Boston , Lincolnshire Bidding good bye to the Dutch nurse who attended to him during the crossing 1918
RMDRDC3C–British prisoners WWI
RMP6CDJC–world war i, German soldier, British prisoners, ww1, wwi, world war one
RM2PH2WY8–British prisoners of war in Erfurt camp, Germany, during the First World War.
RMKWDA0Y–World War 1. Somme Offensive. German prisoners captured by the British during the Somme Offensive, at Meaulte, near Albert. July 1916. (BSLOC 2013 1 118)
RMG5JNW5–World War One - British prisoners arrive home
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