RM2M5F9B0–Italian Prisoners of War at work in the tailor's shop of the N.144 workers camp near London. They are: Vicenzo Romano, Mario Perderzani, Pietro Viviano, Domenico Amorizzo and Salvatore Calicchio.
RMB55BBM–World War II Pow's: Italian Prisoners of war at a London Railway station. October 1940 P011624
RM2HPR6J3–Interior of Italian Chapel, built by Italian POWs during WW2, on the small island of Lamb Holm, Orkney Isles, Scotland, UK
RMJJ9TJ7–The Italian Chapel, Orkney. The chapel was built by Italian POWs in WWII at Lamb Holm, Orkney, Scotland, UK
RM2A8R3MK–Italian prisoners of war taken during the Battles of the River Piave fought between 10 November and 25 December 1917. The river begins in the Alps and flows southeast for 220 kilometres (140 mi) into the Adriatic Sea near the city of Venice in northern Italy. The Austro-Hungarian army, supported by German units, tried to bring about the final collapse of Italy. Both offensives were repulsed, marking a turning point in World War I on the Italian front.
RMG4MFB8–An original painting done by German prisoners of war at Harperley Farm, Co Durham. The 17-acre camp, complete with 50 prison huts, chapel and theatre was built by Italian POWs in the early 1940's and then occupied by German prisoners of war. * Has gone on the market for a package price of 1.1 million (pounds). Is part of the 471-acre Low Harperley Farm, in County Durham.
RM2J9H25Y–The Italian Chapel, Orkney. The chapel was built by Italian POWs in WWII at Lamb Holm, Orkney, Scotland, UK
RF2JJN767–The Italian Chapel on Lamb Holm, Orkney.
RMBRT2N2–Eastern end of the Italian Chapel, Lambs Holm, Orkney, Scotland. Decorated by Italian PoWs in WW2.
RFECWK4D–The Italian Chapel, Orkney - Second World War Building, erected by Italian POWs
RME0CDPH–Italian Chapel on Orkney A Roman Catholic chapel constructed out of Nissan Huts by Italian POW's during the Second World War
RMB8PF54–monument to the italian pow's who helped build the du toitskloof pass south africa
RMBK3DN4–Italian, Serb and Russian prisoners of war leaving Budapest on their way home after the First World War.
RM2T859G9–The Italian Chapel War memorial, including a statue of Saint George, outside the chapel, Lamb Holm, Orkney, UK
RMK74TDB–Italian prisoners of war captured in fighting in the El Alamein area enter a barbed wire enclosure preceded by their guard, El Alamein, Egypt, 11/1942.
RFT3PJW3–Memorial to Italian POWs who died at Cowra Prisoner of War and Internment Camp, Cowra NSW Australia
RMEBYDEY–The Italian Chapel is highly ornate Catholic chapel on Lamb Holm in the Orkney Islands.Built during World War II by Italian POWs
RMME282A–Italian POWs working on Beattie's farm at Calico Creek during.
RMR628FY–Tourists visit the Nissen hut Italian Chapel on the Orkney Isle of Lamb Holm built during WW2 by Italian POW's Prisoners of War
RME9P04A–Memorial stone erected by Italian POW's in 1945, Scatness, Mainland, Shetland Islands
RMB4K8PG–WW2 German and Italian POWs are marched through Cairo 1941
RM2HPME2P–Exterior of Italian Chapel, built by Italian POWs during WW2, on the small island of Lamb Holm, Orkney Isles, Scotland, UK
RMKEEFHT–Tourists in front of the Italian Chapel, built by Italian POWs in WWII, Lamb Holm, Orkney, Scotland, UK
RMF4DXX4–Italian Chapel on Lamb Holm, built by POWs during World War II. Orkney Islands, Scotland. (Large format sizes available)
RMG4MFA1–Land Agent Justin Bates takes a look through the window of a dormitory at a Prisoner Of War (POW) Camp at Harperley Farm, Co Durham. The 17-acre camp, complete with 50 prison huts, chapel and theatre was occupied by German prisoners of war. * has gone on the market for a package price of 1.1 million (pounds). The camp was built by Italian POWs in the early 1940's.
RM2J9H293–The Italian Chapel, Orkney. The chapel was built by Italian POWs in WWII at Lamb Holm, Orkney, Scotland, UK
RMF4DWBR–Italian Chapel on Lamb Holm, built by POWs during World War II. Orkney Islands, Scotland. (Large format sizes available)
RM2HX4Y4J–Italian Pows at Cowra PW camp. February 06, 1944. (Photo by Australian War Memorial).
RM2X147HX–ITALIAN REPATRIATES ARRIVE - Part of the 5,000 ex-Italian POWs file away at Naples docks after disembarking from the Georgio British Army
RM2HGGN7C–A vintage photo circa May 1943 of defeated Italian soldiers being taken as prisoners of war to an internment camp after the battle of Tunis and defeat of the German Afrika Korps
RMB8PC6R–monument to the italian pow's who helped build the du toitskloof pass south africa
RMDRHWBB–Austrian prisoners on the Italian front, WW1
RM2WH7KKT–The Italian Chapel, Orkney, UK
RME0CEW9–Ornate facade of the Italian Chapel in Lamb Holm, Orkney
RMAXYTFT–The Italian Chapel, Shetland, Scotland. Built by Italian POWs in the Second World War
RMAYD32F–The interior of the Italian chapel built by Italian POWs during WWII on the Orkney islands of Scotland
RM2GEA320–Inside the Italian Chapel on the isles of Orkney.
RMCRR909–Italian prisoners of war memorial statue of St George slaying the Dragon 1943. Lamb Holm, Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK, Britain
RF2JJXAMW–The decorated artwork in the interior of the Italian Chapel on Lamb Holm.
RMEMNF1A–Italian Chapel (made by WW2 Italian Prisoners of War), Lamb Holm, Orkney, Scotland.
RM2HPME31–Interior of Italian Chapel, built by Italian POWs during WW2, on the small island of Lamb Holm, Orkney Isles, Scotland, UK
RMKEEFJ7–The Italian Chapel, built by Italian POWs in WWII, Lamb Holm, Orkney, Scotland, UK
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
RMG4MF9Y–Land Agent Justin Bates takes a look around a Prisoner Of War (POW) Camp at Harperley Farm, Co Durham. The 17-acre camp, complete with 50 prison huts, chapel and theatre, has gone on the market for a package price of 1.1 million (pounds). * The camp built by Italian POWs in the early 1940's and then occupied by German prisoners of war. Is part of the 471-acre Low Harperley Farm, in County Durham,
RM2J9H26W–The Italian Chapel, Orkney. The chapel was built by Italian POWs in WWII at Lamb Holm, Orkney, Scotland, UK
RMF4DWBP–Italian Chapel on Lamb Holm, built by POWs during World War II. Orkney Islands, Scotland. (Large format sizes available)
RF2BE65CG–This Chapel was built by Italian Prisoners of War on an Orkney Island using a Nissan hut painted inside and outside. They also added church features.
RM2X2FEEE–ITALIAN PRISONERS OF WAR IN BRITAIN: EVERYDAY LIFE AT AN ITALIAN POW CAMP, ENGLAND, UK, 1945 - A general view of the infirmary at the N.144 workers camp near London, showing Italian PoWs in their hospital beds
RM2T6B202–Italian prisoners of war detraining at Wadi al-Sarar Railway Station, Mandatory Palestine, G. Eric and Edith Matson Photograph Collection, December 21, 1940
RMB8PF8M–the du toitskloof pass between paarl and worcester built during WW2 by italian pow's south africa
RFW3G257–The Italian Chapel Orkney
RM2WH7KM4–The Italian Chapel, Orkney, UK
RME0CF68–Man with a leaflet outside the Italian Chapel in Orkney
RMAXTMTJ–The Italan Chapel on Orkney, Scotland. Built by Italian POWs in the Second World War
RMEG6P52–Axis prisoners captured in Libya nearing the Citadel of Cairo. Italian and German POWs march within view of the Mohamed Ali
RM2CFH7AD–Italian prisoners detraining at Wady Sarar Dec. 21st 1940 ca. 1940
RMCREMAN–Lamb Holm, Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK. Italian prisoners of war memorial statue of St George slaying the Dragon 1943.
RM2WX18HR–Russian and Italian prisoners of war being turned over to Americans at the front line. These men had been prisoners for two years ca. November 1918
RMEMNF1G–Italian Chapel (made by WW2 Italian Prisoners of War), Lamb Holm, Orkney, Scotland.
RM2HPR6JW–Exterior of Italian Chapel, built by Italian POWs during WW2, on the small island of Lamb Holm, Orkney Isles, Scotland, UK
RM2F4B46W–Italian prisoners of war in at the Ljubljana Castle in Ljubljana, Slovenia during World War I ca. 1910-1915
RMBMNMEX–Monument to Italian WWII POW's who built to Du Toits Kloof Pass, Hugeneot Peak, South Africa.
RMG4MFAA–Land Agent Justin Bates takes a look around a Prisoner Of War (POW) Camp at Harperley Farm, Co Durham. The 17-acre camp, complete with 50 prison huts, chapel and theatre has gone on the market for a package price of 1.1 million (pounds). *The camp built by Italian POWs in the early 1940's and then occupied by German prisoners of war is part of the 471-acre Low Harperley Farm, in County Durham.
RM2J9H25P–The Italian Chapel, Orkney. The chapel was built by Italian POWs in WWII at Lamb Holm, Orkney, Scotland, UK
RMF4DW0M–Italian Chapel on Lamb Holm, built by POWs during World War II. Orkney Islands, Scotland. (Large format sizes available)
RF2RXG7WX–Italian Chapel on the island of Lamb Holm, Orkney.
RM2T1KMB0–Italian Prisoners of War in Britain- Everyday Life at An Italian Pow Camp, England, UK, 1945 A general view of the infirmary at the N.144 workers camp near London, showing Italian PoWs in their hospital beds.
RM2T6B20C–Italian prisoners of war detraining at Wadi al-Sarar Railway Station, Mandatory Palestine, G. Eric and Edith Matson Photograph Collection, December 21, 1940
RMB8PC5X–the du toitskloof pass between paarl and worcester built during WW2 by italian pow's south africa
RF2RXFY3E–Italian Chapel on the island of Lamb Holm, Orkney.
RM2T859G4–The Italian Chapel, Lamb Holm, Orkney, UK
RM2WDA9FK–German prisoners disembarking from a landing craft at the beginning of February 1944 en route to a prison camp. It followed the Second World War break through of the Gustav Line, built to defend western Italy, stretching from north of the Garigliano River in the west, through the Apennine Mountains to the mouth of the Sangro River on the Adriatic coast in the east.
RMAXTE2T–The Italan Chapel on Orkney, Scotland. Built by Italian POWs in the Second World War
RMKWB882–Axis prisoners captured in Libya nearing the Citadel of Cairo. Italian and German POWs march within view of the Mohamed Ali Mosque above and the Mosque of Sultan Hassan. Ca. 1942 during World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 10 8)
RM2M3RYR8–Advertisement for Blue Star Line's Mediterranean cruises on board the S.S. Arandora Star. The Arandora Star was requisitioned as a troop ship during the Second World War, and was sunk by a German torpedo when it was carrying Italian and German internees and POWs, the majority of whom lost their lives. Date: 1929
RMCREMBW–Italian prisoners of war memorial statue of St George slaying the Dragon 1943. Lamb Holm, Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK, Britain
RMB4M3PT–Turco Italian Images Arab prisoners escorted by Italian soldiers near Tripoli War Conflict Soldiers POWs Libya November 1911 1910s Mirrorpix Frank Magee
RMM4AH3P–World War One British Tommies (soldiers) guarding a German Prisoner of War - From a postcard of the time
RM2HPR6JE–Interior of Italian Chapel, built by Italian POWs during WW2, on the small island of Lamb Holm, Orkney Isles, Scotland, UK
RM2BD4W12–Italian prisoners of war in at the Ljubljana Castle in Ljubljana, Slovenia during World War I ca. 1910-1915
RMM497WC–WWI - German prisoners of War on the railway station platform at Saint-Quentin, Aisne, France
RM2GD2YPC–Italian prisoners eating food after detraining at Wady Sarar, Dec. 21st, 1940
RM2J9H272–The Italian Chapel, Orkney. The chapel was built by Italian POWs in WWII at Lamb Holm, Orkney, Scotland, UK
RMF4DWC1–Italian Chapel on Lamb Holm, built by POWs during World War II. Orkney Islands, Scotland. (Large format sizes available)
RMF5GPEF–NORTH AFRICAN CAMPAIGN in WW2. An American soldier with a group of Italian prisoners towards the end of the campaign in May 1943
RM2X15PMR–THE ALLIED INVASION OF SICILY, JULY-AUGUST 1943 - The Operation Husky, 9 July–17 August 1943. A group of Italian POWs and their regimetal mascot dog awaiting on the beach for evacuation from the island by a landing craft, 21 July 1943. Note British troops and their Universal Carrier in the background British Army, Italian Army
RM2T6B20D–Italian prisoners of war detraining at Wadi al-Sarar Railway Station, Mandatory Palestine, G. Eric and Edith Matson Photograph Collection, December 21, 1940
RMB8PC2H–the du toitskloof pass between paarl and worcester built during WW2 by italian pow's south africa
RF2RXFY6M–Italian Chapel on the island of Lamb Holm, Orkney.
RM2WH7KMD–Statue to St George, The Italian Chapel, Orkney, UK
RMBGJYNY–Wooden carved crucifixion outside the Italian Chapel on Lamb Holm Orkney SCO 5840
RFF5M890–British POW's postcard home from an Italian prisoner of war camp, Second World War
RMAAA17J–Italian chapel interior on Lamb Holm built by Italian prisoners during World War II isle of orkney scotland
RMEG6P1P–Axis prisoners captured in Libya nearing the Citadel of Cairo. Italian and German POWs march within view of the Mohamed Ali
RF2WK2XAE–Treuenbrietzen, Germany - Feb 3, 2024: This cemetery contains the remains of hundreds of German civillians and POW's who were murdered by Soviet troop
RM2RCNXKK–Italian prisoners of war returning from Austria in Sprestano, Italy. Sgt. A. Mossioni of the Signal Corps captured this photograph on March 1, 1919.
RMD5KPKJ–Italian prisoners, Schloss Laibach, Austria (LOC)
RMF8A6NF–Italian Chapel, built by Italian Prisoners constructing the Churchill Barriers, Lamb Holm Orkney Islands Scotland UK
RFJC15TT–Italian Chapel on Lamb Holm in Orkney, Scotland, made from two Nissen huts by Italian prisoners who built the Churchill Barriers, is filled with art.
RM2G88P3F–Italian Chapel
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