Prisoner of war camp officers Stock Photos and Images
RM2CTPDTB–Heinrich Himmler inspecting a prisoner of war camp in Russia, c.1940-1941
RM2BNE7R5–Antique 1866 engraving, “view of officer’s stockade, with rebel hospitals and barracks, and camps in the distance” at Andersonville Prison, a Confederate prisoner of war camp in Andersonville, Georgia, during the American Civil War. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING
RMW4J69M–Officers and crew of the German submarine U.58, captured by the U.S.S. Fanning, entering the War Prison Camp at Fort McPherson, Georgia, USA. 1918
RME0M6K0–Oct. 14, 1953 - Son of Ex-prisoner of War M.P. Christened in House of Commons Crypt. The christening took place this afternoon in the House of Commons Crypt of the two months old son of Mr. Airey Neave, D.S.O., M.C., Conservative M.P. Abingdon. He received the named William Robert Sheffield. Mr. Neave, who is a barrister was a member of the British War Crimes Executive and served the indictment on Goering, Ribbentrop and other leading Nazis. He was taken prisoner of war in Calais in 1940 and escaped from the prison camp wearing a German Officer's uniform and found his way to England
RM2X1MAM9–CAPTURED ITALIAN GENERALS REACH SOUTH OF ENGLAND IN U.S. 'PLANE. - (Picture issued 1943) Italian Generals, captured during the victorious Allied campaign in Africa, have arrived at an airfield in the South of England and have been taken to a Prisoner of War camp. Officers who travelled in the aircraft with the Italian Generals. One of the other officers was Prince Bernhardt, who is seen talking with the Group Captain of the airfield, Royal Air Force
RM2A3RNKK–The surrender of Imperial Japan. Japanese soldiers lay down military officer's swords (shin gunto). 1945
RMBNG95R–Bed and living room for officers at WW1 prisoner of war camp Holzminden, Germany
RM2JCFWWM–Colditz Castle is a Renaissance castle in Colditz in Central Saxony and gained international fame through its use as a prisoner of war camp for Allied officers during World War II.
RMH4HEBW–German Nazi leader Heinrich Himmler in uniform inspects a WW2 prisoner-of-war camp in Russia 1940's
RMT1RJP5–Germany, Bavaria, Kulmbach, Plassenburg, WW I, officers prison camp Plassenburg, notes for the camp, one mark, front side, size 13 cm x 8 cm. , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMDYEH99–World War 1 - German officers, as prisoners of war in a French prison camp after the Battle of the Somme. Painting by Francois Flameng 1916.
RM2DFD18P–Russian prisoners of war pictured during the First World War probably in the Austro-Hungarian POW Camp Josefstadt (now Josefov near Jaroměř in Central Bohemia, Czech Republic) depicted in the black and white vintage photograph by an unknown photographer dated from 1915 to 1918. Courtesy of the Azoor Photo Collection.
RM2M3NR1G–Sketch by Lieut. J. F. Watton, showing bunks occupied by officers inside the prisoner of war camp Oflag VII. C/H. It is one of several pictures sketched by Watton, providing an interesting insight into the lives of British prisoners of war in a German camp. Watton was captured near the Somme in June 1940. Date: 1941
RM2FEG82K–Russian prisoners of war guarded by Austro-Hungarian escort soldiers pictured during the First World War probably in the Austro-Hungarian POW Camp Josefstadt (now Josefov near Jaroměř in Central Bohemia, Czech Republic) depicted in the black and white vintage photograph by an unknown photographer dated from 1914 to 1918. Courtesy of the Azoor Photo Collection.
RM2H5K0MK–Colditz Castle in Saxony towering above the Mulde river, became famous during World War 2 as a POW camp for allied officers who undertook numerous spectacular escape attempts
RM2DFD184–Russian prisoners of war march escorted by German escort soldiers during the First World War depicted in the drawing by an unknown artist dated probably from 1914 to 1917 and published in the German vintage postcard. Text in German means: Transport of Russian troops. Courtesy of the Azoor Postcard Collection.
RM2E2GY55–The surrender of Imperial Japan. Japanese soldiers lay down military officer's swords (shin gunto). 1945
RM2JCA9TP–Russian prisoners of war guarded by Austro-Hungarian escort soldiers pictured during the First World War in the Austro-Hungarian POW Camp Josefstadt (now Josefov near Jaroměř in Central Bohemia, Czech Republic) depicted in the black and white vintage photograph by an unknown photographer dated from 1914 to 1918. Courtesy of the Azoor Postcard Collection.
RMTA305C–Officers of both sides at the end of the surrender negotiations in the Bitsch camp. Photo: Maes
RMM7RAAD–Mass Burial, Funeral of British Troops at a Cemetery in Germany near Leipzig on February 27th, 1945, during World War Two, the Photographs are all stamped on the reverse with Stalag IV-A, Prisoner of War Camp
RM2R3F8R6–British officers in the prisoner of war camp in pforzheim during the First World War, 27/05/1918.
RMBNHW88–World War II Bergen-Belsen concentration camp Holocaust Germany April 1945 history historical historic prisoners prisoner Nazi
RMT14KAJ–Russian prisoners of war in the Austro-Hungarian POW Camp Josefstadt (now Josefov near Jaroměř in Central Bohemia, Czech Republic) during the First World War depicted in the vintage postcard issued by local publisher Jindřich Kratochvíl in 1918. Courtesy of the Azoor Postcard Collection.
RMF6WY5Y–WW2 POW Christmas Card 1944 from Germany
RM2C0XY4K–Colditz Castle in Saxony housed a notable German prisoner-of-war camp for captured enemy officers during World War II. Many attempted to escape.
RMBJ34EH–Picture of German Second World War Two officers at entrance of Fort Breendonk, a WW2 concentration camp near Antwerp, Belgium
RM2JCFWTR–Colditz Castle is a Renaissance castle in Colditz in Central Saxony and gained international fame through its use as a prisoner of war camp for Allied officers during World War II.
RME000X5–Swiss medical officers in Heidelberg, 1916
RMT1RJNW–Germany, Bavaria, Kulmbach, Plassenburg, WW I, officers prison camp Plassenburg, notes for the camp, one mark, back side, size 13 cm x 8 cm., Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMW77C2J–A remnant of Camp Douglas in Douglas, Wyoming Physical description: 1 photograph : digital, tiff file, color. Notes: Forms part of: Gates Frontiers Fund Wyoming Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive.; It was the American officers' club at an internment camp for Prisoners of War during World War II, which, between January 1943 and February 1946 housed first Italian and then German prisoners of war in the United States. The walls of the officers' club is covered with murals, depicting western life and folklore, painted by three Italian prisoners. The building was later used by the I
RMT1RK2K–Germany, Saxony, Wiesa, officers prison camp Wiesa near Annaberg, coupon for fifty pence from the 01. January 1916, this note is guilty only in this camp, size 10 cm x 6 cm. , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2M3NR10–Sketch by Lieut. J. F. Watton, showing a British officer asleep in a bunk inside the prisoner of war camp Oflag VII. C/H. It is one of several pictures sketched by Watton, providing an interesting insight into the lives of British prisoners of war in a German camp. Date: 1941
RMB45FYE–events, Second World War / WWII, France, Dieppe, 19.8.1942, captured Canadian captain, detention camp near Verneuil,
RM2H5K0N1–Colditz Castle in Saxony towering above the Mulde river, became famous during World War 2 as a POW camp for allied officers who undertook numerous spectacular escape attempts
RMDRA2NW–Russian Prisoners - Shop - German Camp, WWI
RMHFCEKM–Esmeralda Denton, center left, wife of Petty Officer 3rd Class Manuel Reyes Denton, a hospital corpsman, and their daughter, Barbara Denton-Brownell, place a wreath on the Prisoner of War and Missing in Action Memorial at Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton during a service of remembrance on National POW/MIA Recognition Day. Assisting Denton are Petty Officers 1st Class Walter Hooks, left, and Alex Isenhour. National POW-MIA Recognition Day 324155
RMG3D54W–Cartoon, The camp at Alten Grabow, WW1
RM2ATJGFM–Description: In a German prison camp for Americans: German officers with a captured American Date: {1914-1918} Keywords: WWI, prisoner of war, soldiers
RMM7RA90–Mass Burial, Funeral of British Troops at a Cemetery in Germany near Leipzig on February 27th, 1945, during World War Two, the Photographs are all stamped on the reverse with Stalag IV-A, Prisoner of War Camp
RM2CWBPCM–Colditz, Germany. 18th Sep, 2020. The Renaissance Colditz Castle. The castle belongs to the State Palaces, Castles and Gardens of Saxony (gGmbH) and gained international fame through its use as a prisoner of war camp 'Oflag IV-C' for Allied officers in World War II and an attempted escape with a glider built by prisoners, the Colditz Glider. Credit: Peter Endig/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RFFFEKK2–Officers and crew of the German submarine U.58, captured by the U.S.S. Fanning, entering the War Prison Camp at Ft. McPherson, Ga. April 1918. Photograph by Mathewson & Winn
RMT14JXX–Russian prisoners of war in the Austro-Hungarian POW Camp Josefstadt (now Josefov near Jaroměř in Central Bohemia, Czech Republic) during the First World War depicted in the vintage postcard issued by local publisher Jindřich Kratochvíl in 1918. Courtesy of the Azoor Postcard Collection.
RM2RC49JT–Interior view of a private room in the officers' quarters of Prisoner of War barracks, located in Fort McPherson, Georgia. The image showcases the living conditions experienced by prisoners during World War One. Photographed by the Signal Corps, the picture is labeled with the war prison barracks number and other relevant information.
RMCBFN50–Booth where the SS man responsible for conducting roll call took shelter during inclement weather while prisoners waited outside
RMBJ34T0–Picture of German Second World War Two officers at entrance of Fort Breendonk, a WW2 concentration camp near Antwerp, Belgium
RM2JCFWT4–Colditz Castle is a Renaissance castle in Colditz in Central Saxony and gained international fame through its use as a prisoner of war camp for Allied officers during World War II.
RM2RCHXBF–German Prison Camp Brest, France - September 10, 1918: Sergeant Charles H. White, an orderly, attends to two officers at the camp. A photograph captured during World War One by an unidentified photographer. The image was taken on August 12, 1918, and issued for record purposes. Note: This image was not intended for publication and was held by A.E.F. censor until August 29, 1918.
RMR5E6M9–'Officer victims of the vindictive Huns'. A photograph taken at a prisoner of war camp in Germany. Daily Sketch. London, 1915. Source: Daily Sketch, 14 October 1915.
RM2JXPCPK–Captured German Officers Standing In Line Waiting For 'C' Rations At The Prisoner Of War Camp Near Hershfeld, Germany. Note Their Arrogance Even After Capture. 18 April 1945.
RM2RRJFBP–'L'offensive Francaise d'avril-mai 1917; Arrivee de prisonniers allemands, le 17 avril 1917, au camp provisoire de Savigny (Marne)', 1917. First World War: the French offensive of April-May 1917; Arrival of German prisoners, 17 April, at the temporary camp in Savigny (Marne). From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924].
RM2M3T3RP–Allied officers at Oflag IV POW camp (Colditz). Front row shows from left a Polish General, a French General, a Polish Admiral, a Dutch Major and, extreme right, the British Colonel Guy German of the Leicestershire Regiment. Date: 1942
RMB48E41–events, Second World War / WWII, France, Dieppe, 19.8.1942, captured Canadian colonel, detention camp near Verneuil,
RM2H5K0M1–Colditz Castle in Saxony towering above the Mulde river, became famous during World War 2 as a POW camp for allied officers who undertook numerous spectacular escape attempts
RMBBNE5A–events, Second World War / WWII, France, release of French prisoners of war, in return for the passive behaviour of the citizens of Dieppe during the Allied raid on 19.8.1942, Berlin, Germany, September 1942,
RMHFYDT5–100917-N-3931M-174 CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. (Sept. 17, 2010) Esmeralda Denton, center left, wife of Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Manuel Reyes Denton, and their daughter, Barbara Denton-Brownell, place a wreath on the Prisoner of War and Missing in Action Memorial at Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton during a service of remembrance on National POW/MIA Recognition Day. Assisting Denton are Petty Officers 1st Class Walter Hooks, left, and Alex Isenhour. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Michael R. McCormick/Released) US Navy 100917-N-3931M-174 Family members place a wreath on t
RMBWC862–Colditz family coat of arms on Castle Gate escape proof WWII prisoner of war camp Oflag IV-C
RM2T1KG2H–Captured German Senior Officers From the African Campaign Arrive at a Prisoner of War Camp in Britain, 10 June 1943 German senior officers are received by the Camp Commandant Major Topham and representatives of the War Office. The German officers include: General von Vaerst, Lieutenant General Bulowius, Major General Borowietz, Major General Weuffer, Major General Karawse, Major General Bassenge, and Colonel von Quast.
RMM7RADT–Mass Burial, Funeral of British Troops at a Cemetery in Germany near Leipzig on February 27th, 1945, during World War Two, the Photographs are all stamped on the reverse with Stalag IV-A, Prisoner of War Camp
RM2CWBPAN–Colditz, Germany. 18th Sep, 2020. The Renaissance Colditz Castle. The castle belongs to the State Palaces, Castles and Gardens of Saxony (gGmbH) and gained international fame through its use as a prisoner of war camp 'Oflag IV-C' for Allied officers in World War II and an attempted escape with a glider built by prisoners, the Colditz Glider. Credit: Peter Endig/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMEC7648–Officers and crew of the German submarine U.58, captured by the U.S.S. Fanning, entering the War Prison Camp at Ft. McPherson, Ga. April 1918. Photograph by Mathewson & Winn
RMAT2K0B–Former Island Farm Prisoner of War Camp 198 Special Camp XI at Bridgend Wales
RMTA26M8–In the background are the ruins of the former POW camp. After the signing of the truce of Korab on 09.07.1915 between the Boer General Botha, the Governor of Windhoek Seitz and Lieutenant Colonel Franke about 4000 German soldiers and officers were imprisoned.
RMCBFN4M–Booth where the SS man responsible for conducting roll call took shelter during inclement weather while prisoners waited outside
RM2JCFWTH–Colditz Castle is a Renaissance castle in Colditz in Central Saxony and gained international fame through its use as a prisoner of war camp for Allied officers during World War II.
RFWMKFJW–Kyiv, Ukraine - September 3, 2019: Monument to Soviet citizens, prisoners of War soldiers and officers of the Soviet Army, killed by the Nazi occupier
RM2WD46TP–NEAR CHERBOURG, FRANCE - circa 01 July 1944 - Wermacht General Robert Sattler and an aide-du-camp depart from a conference after surrendering his com
RM2JXPCNG–Captured German Officers Standing In Line Waiting For 'C' Rations At The Prisoner Of War Camp Near Hershfeld, Germany. Note Their Arrogance Even After Capture. 18 April 1945.
RMR528EX–Baron Von Taube, acting commandant and Mr J. Powell, Captain (representing the prisoners). Ruhleben internment camp was a civilian detention camp during the First World War. The camp was originally a harness racing track. The Ruhleben Prison Camp: a record of nineteen months' internment ... With twenty-six illustrations and a plan. London : Methuen & Co., 1917. Source: 9083.f.32. Author: Cohen, Israel.
RFTRPE1H–Captive in wooden stocks during the Moscow historical festival Times and epochs. Reconstruction of life of a slave in Ottoman empire, slavery concept
RFCMWFMR–1925 Laufen Castle Rhine waterfalls highest waterfall in Europe
RM2H5K0H0–The gate to the inner courtyard of Colditz Castle. The castle in Saxony towering above the Mulde river, became famous during World War 2 as a POW camp for allied officers who undertook numerous spectacular escape attempts.
RMD1NP33–The infamous Colditz Castle in eastern Germany, a former prisoner of war camp
RM2H1DP5X–Kyiv, Ukraine - September 3, 2019: Monument to Soviet citizens, prisoners of War soldiers and officers of the Soviet Army, killed by the Nazi occupier
RM2R8Y2J7–'After Paardeberg: General Cronje A Prisoner', February 1900, (c1900). Boer general Piet Cronje surrendered to the British after the Battle of Paardeberg, South Africa. Engraving after a photograph. From "Cassell's History of England, Vol. IX". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne]
RM2T1KG22–Captured German Senior Officers From the African Campaign Arrive at a Prisoner of War Camp in Britain, 10 June 1943 German senior officers are received by the Camp Commandant Major Topham and representatives of the War Office. The German officers include: General von Vaerst, Lieutenant General Bulowius, Major General Borowietz, Major General Weuffer, Major General Karawse, Major General Bassenge, and Colonel von Quast.
RMM7RA6M–Mass Burial, Funeral of British Troops at a Cemetery in Germany near Leipzig on February 27th, 1945, during World War Two, the Photographs are all stamped on the reverse with Stalag IV-A, Prisoner of War Camp
RM2CWBPAC–Colditz, Germany. 18th Sep, 2020. The Renaissance Colditz Castle. The castle belongs to the State Palaces, Castles and Gardens of Saxony (gGmbH) and gained international fame through its use as a prisoner of war camp 'Oflag IV-C' for Allied officers in World War II and an attempted escape with a glider built by prisoners, the Colditz Glider. Credit: Peter Endig/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMAEXY98–COLDITZ CASTLE Germany. OFFICERS POW CAMP DURING WW11. Looking up from field where escaping prisoners expected to land Glider.
RMAT2JC7–One of the few remaining huts at the former Island Farm Prisoner of War Camp 198 Special Camp XI at Bridgend Wales
RM2JCFWRX–Colditz Castle is a Renaissance castle in Colditz in Central Saxony and gained international fame through its use as a prisoner of war camp for Allied officers during World War II.
RFWMKFG4–Kyiv, Ukraine - September 3, 2019: Monument to Soviet citizens, prisoners of War soldiers and officers of the Soviet Army, killed by the Nazi occupier
RM2AG6KX8–. The prisoner of war in Germany; the care and treatment of the prisoner of war with a history of the development of the principle of neutral inspection and control. tate-ment of the case, etc. (The examination of menunder arrest in the jail and in the punishment bar-racks had to be made in the presence of the Ger-man officers according to the agreement statedin the authorization. Punishment barracks werethen visited and the inspection carried out asin that of the jail. In this way every prisonerconfined in the camp had the opportunity ofmaking requests or complaints as to his condi-tion, his
RM2JXPCRA–Captured German Officers Standing In Line Waiting For 'C' Rations At The Prisoner Of War Camp Near Hershfeld, Germany. Note Their Arrogance Even After Capture. 18 April 1945.
RFB64NNT–Colditz coat of arms
RM2RC7HFC–Officers and quarters at War Prison Barracks No. 1, Ft. McPherson, GA. The photo was taken on 5-10-19 and the description on the photograph indicates that it was taken at Camp McPherson in Georgia. The image shows a building with the number 59323 written on it.
RMB64NRX–The Town of Colditz, Germany
RM2JY1N4D–A Group Of Allied Officers Who Were Appointed Officers At The Hanowa Prisoner Of War Camp # 6 In Honshu, Japanesean. 14 September 1945. They Are, Front Row, Left To Right: Capt. Dan Golenternek, Los Angeles, California; Lt. Colonel Aurthur J. Walker, %%%%%%%% Adj.
RMD1NPCJ–The infamous Colditz Castle in eastern Germany, a former prisoner of war camp
RM2RCCKB2–Soldiers can be seen standing outside the war prison barracks at Ft. McPherson, Georgia. The officers' quarters, numbered 59188, are visible in the photograph. This image was taken on May 19, 1919, and was issued with the official symbol of the Army Signal Corps as a documentation of military activities during World War One.
RM2H1DP59–Kyiv, Ukraine - September 3, 2019: Monument to Soviet citizens, prisoners of War soldiers and officers of the Soviet Army, killed by the Nazi occupier
RM2JRFJY1–Captured German Senior Officers From the African Campaign Arrive at a Prisoner of War Camp in Britain, 10 June 1943 German senior officers are received by the Camp Commandant Major Topham and representatives of the War Office. The German officers include: General von Vaerst, Lieutenant General Bulowius, Major General Borowietz, Major General Weuffer, Major General Karawse, Major General Bassenge, and Colonel von Quast.
RMM7RACN–Mass Burial, Funeral of British Troops at a Cemetery in Germany near Leipzig on February 27th, 1945, during World War Two, the Photographs are all stamped on the reverse with Stalag IV-A, Prisoner of War Camp
RM2CWBPBE–Colditz, Germany. 18th Sep, 2020. The Renaissance Colditz Castle. The castle belongs to the State Palaces, Castles and Gardens of Saxony (gGmbH) and gained international fame through its use as a prisoner of war camp 'Oflag IV-C' for Allied officers in World War II and an attempted escape with a glider built by prisoners, the Colditz Glider. Credit: Peter Endig/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMHF3N9E–The prisoner-of-war table sits on display during the 240th Marine Corps Birthday Ball Nov. 13, 2015, at the Butler Officers Club on Camp Foster Okinawa, Japan. The POW table is displayed at every ball to symbolize those who “Dine with us in spirit only.” A moment of silence is also observed to honor the fallen. The Marine Corps Ball has been a Marine Corps tradition since 1951 and continues to be a time every year where current Marines set aside an evening to honor fallen Marines and toast to the future success of the Corps. The ball ceremony includes a sword detail, the reading of Maj. Gen. J
RMAT2JEF–One of the few remaining huts at the former Island Farm Prisoner of War Camp 198 Special Camp XI at Bridgend Wales
RMHFCRMR–Sailors from the Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton 1st Class Petty Officers Association display the names and portraits of seven Navy hospital corpsmen still missing from the Vietnam War during a service of remembrance at the Prisoner of War/Missing in Action (POW/MIA) Memorial on National POW/MIA Recognition Day. Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton held its 23nd annual POW/MIA Remembrance Ceremony on the front lawn of the hospital at the POW/MIA memorial site. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Michael R. McCormick/Released) POW-MIA service 130920-N-HJ915-155
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