RMER5FFE–World War One Prisoner of War Camp, Munster
RM2G4DHJB–First World War / WWI, prisoner of war, group of German prisoners of war, Braisne, Picardy, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMG48FTE–Paintings in London's Charterhouse restaurant by Bosnian war crimes prisoner Dusan Tadic. The 41-year-old Serb, sentenced to 20 years by a Hague tribunal, has been hailed as an 'impressive' artist after his work went on display at the City of London eating house. These paintings are entitled 'in Munich' (left), and 'UN Procedure in the Hague'. Photo by Fiona Hanson/PA. SEE PA STORY ARTS Criminal.
RMBNHW5Y–World War II prisoner-of-war camp POW Germany April 1945 history historical historic Russians Russian prisoners prisoner Nazi
RMECYR9D–world war two prisoner cell
RMBCYHJ0–A First World War russian prisoner of war tied to a pole. In the British Army this was called Field Punishment No 1.
RMRCCBYX–Camp Roswell World War II prisoner of war camp, Roswell, New Mexico, USA
RMW4J72W–German prisoners of war in a French prison camp, circa 1917
RMBXPWDK–WINSTON CHURCHILL as Boer prisoner with British troops at Staats Model School, Pretoria, in 1899 during Second Boer War
RM2GGN268–First World War French prisoner of war mail envelopes with official 'Service Prisonniers de Guerre' stamps
RMB5MPHB–9 1916 0 0 A3 E Prisoners of War in Stalluponen camp World War 1 Prisoners of War in prisoner camp in Stalluponen East Prussia i
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.
RM2H6XH6T–AUSCHWITZ 1945 CHILDREN PRISONERS LIBERATION Child prisoners wearing striped uniforms stare out to their liberators from behind a barbed wire fence in notorious WW2 Nazi death-camp Auschwitz Southern Poland. World War II Second World War Child prisoner survivors of Auschwitz concentration camp wearing adult-size striped prisoner jackets, stand behind a barbed wire fence.
RM2B017H2–Philippines: Japanese prisoners of war under American military supervision, 1945. Japanese prisoners of war helping in the massive cleanup after the Battle of Manila in 1945.
RMEYMTER–American insecticide for Prisoner of war, 2nd world war
RMEC82D5–Image shows three prisoners of war at the Buchenwalk concentration camp. They're said to be Russian, Polish, and Dutch. Dated around 1944 during the Second World War.
RMWHA215–Vietnam war: A prisoner is blindfolded and his arms are fastened behind him with his own clothing as interrogation begins.
RMC2PAT0–American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). Indians with their prisoners in the Wyoming Valley. Pennsylvania.
RMB7W48H–Kapò Year: 1959 Susan Strasberg, Gianni Garko Director: Gillo Pontecorvo
RMW7D7BC–John Brown (1807-1859) after his capture, 1859.Artist: Thomas Hovenden
RMCPH0HY–first world war /WWI/, prisoner of war, Russian prisoners in collective point near to Munkacz, Hungary, 1915, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMG47R35–Portraits in London's Charterhouse restaurant by Bosnian war crimes prisoner Dusan Tadic. The 41-year-old Serb, sentenced to 20 years by a Hague tribunal, has been hailed as an 'impressive' artist after his work went on display at the City of London eating house. These paintings depict his daughters Tina and Sasa (left), a self-portrait, and his wife, Mira. Photo by Fiona Hanson/PA. SEE PA STORY ARTS Criminal.
RMBNHW60–World War II prisoner-of-war camp POW Germany April 1945 history historical historic Russians Russian prisoners prisoner Nazi
RM2HD9NJ2–Concordia, Kansas - A guard tower from the World War II prisoner of war camp that held more than 4,000 German soldiers from 1943-1945. The camp had 30
RMFAJPWH–Prisoners in the Andersonville Prison, confederate prisoner-of-war camp during the American Civil War.
RMM6CX26–A Communist Chinese prisoner of war is being questioned by his two UN captors before being sent to a prison camp in the rear. Korea, Nov 1950.
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
RMBD1EJM–WINSTON CHURCHILL as a prisoner of the Boers in 1899 after their attack on an armoured train
RM2GGN25W–First World War French prisoner of war mail envelopes with official 'Service Prisonniers de Guerre' stamps
RM2NDN5DP–A freed Buchenwald concentration camp prisoner identifies a member of the SS camp guard.
RM2FEG7D9–Arrival of Russian prisoners of war to the German POW Camp Königsbrück during the First World War (now Königsbrück, Saxony, Germany) depicted in the black and white vintage photograph by German photographer Carl Schmidt dated from 1914 to 1918 and issued as a postcard. Text in German means: Arrival of Russian prisoners. Courtesy of the Azoor Photo Collection.
RMEM38CM–Ukrainian Prisoner Of War Chapel Hallmuir Pow Camp; Dumfries And Galloway Scotland
RM2B017H0–Philippines: Japanese prisoners of war under American military supervision, 1945. Japanese prisoners of war helping in the massive cleanup after the Battle of Manila in 1945.
RMEYMTEP–American insecticide for Prisoner of war, 2nd world war,
RMTRFH4C–Roswell German Prisoner of War Camp Historical Marker sign, New Mexico, USA
RM2BG7MH5–The procession of a column of Nazi German prisoners of war under escort in Moscow on July 17, 1944.
RMR2X161–World war II prison of war huts, camp 116 from 1940. Hatfield Heath, Essex, England.
RM2CTPDTB–Heinrich Himmler inspecting a prisoner of war camp in Russia, c.1940-1941
RMF22JJ5–Egon Schiele - Russian War Prisoner
RMFGRHHN–Second World War / WWII, prisoner of war, Polish prisoners waiting on a railway station for their transport / transportation, 1939, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMGD055E–Alec Eisentrager, Bristol City, a former prisoner of war who is now a forward with the team
RMD017RJ–A lancer with a captured saboteur during the Franco Prussian War
RM2HD9NJ4–Concordia, Kansas - A guard tower from the World War II prisoner of war camp that held more than 4,000 German soldiers from 1943-1945. The camp had 30
RM2C4Y5F6–The deplorable physical state of eight Union soldiers after being released from a Confederate prison towards the end of the American Civil War. Roughly 25,000 Union soldiers died in Confederate prisons and some 31,000 Confederate soldiers died as Union POW’s. After an illustration by an unknown artist which appeared in the June 18, 1864 edition of Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper. The illustration was compiled from official photographs.
RF2G282WY–Union prisoners playing baseball at Salisbury, North Carolina, circa 1863.
RM2H1GF3R–General Piet Cronjé (1836-1911), veteran general of the army of the South African Republic during the Second Boer War, taken prisoner by the British when he surrendered after losing the battle of Paardeberg on 27 February 1900. The photograph shows Cronjé as prisoner of war on Saint Helena where he remained until the conclusion of the war on 31 May 1902.
RM2B6AGET–IRAQ WAR A prisoner Abdou Hussain Saad Faleh being tortured at the Abu Ghraib prison 4 November 2003 taken by US Staff Sgt Ivan Frederick.
RM2GGN260–First World War French prisoner of war mail envelopes with official 'Service Prisonniers de Guerre' stamps
RF2J147YN–Ukrainian Armed Forces report that this Russian lieutenant colonel was taken prisoner: he was wearing underpants and socks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. (Photo: Ukrainian Armed Forces)
RM2FEG8A3–Three Russian boys at age 13, 14 and 15 interned as Russian prisoners of war pictured probably in one of the German POW Camps during the First World War depicted in the black and white vintage photograph by German photographer Karl Plathen from Leipzig dated from 1915. Text in German means: Prisoners of war. Russian boys at age 13, 14 and 15. Courtesy of the Azoor Photo Collection.
RM2E96G14–A returned German prisoner of war identified this woman's son. He will never return because he is dead. Prisoners released by the Soviet Union, Germany, 1955
RM2B00MTF–Vietnam: A very large USAF pilot shot down over North Vietnam under arrest by diminutive Vietnamese female soldier. The Second Indochina War, known in America as the Vietnam War, was a Cold War era military conflict that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. This war followed the First Indochina War and was fought between North Vietnam, supported by its communist allies, and the government of South Vietnam, supported by the U.S. and other anti-communist nations.
RMJKCM4E–USA, Georgia, Andersonville, Andersonville National Historic Site, site of the fist Civil War-era Prisoner-of-War camp, cannon
RMDRCW6T–French prisoner of war WWII
RM2BG51NM–Second World War documentary. prisoner of the Dachau concentration camp soon after its liberation by U.S. forces in April 1945.
RM2JMJBWK–A sketch showing the arrest of Leander Starr Jameson after the failed Jameson Raid, in 1896
RMFD74FD–Chapel of the Gießen prisoner of war camp
RF2G0RHAH–Stamp printed in Germany, shows Memorial Edition of War Prisoners, Prisoner behind barbed wire, circa 1953
RMFGRHHF–Second World War / WWII, prisoner of war, Polish prisoners waiting on a railway station for their transport / transportation, 1939, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMGD055F–Soccer - League Division Three South - Millwall v Bristol City - The Den. Alec Eisentrager, Bristol City, a former prisoner of war who is now a forward with the team
RMT963N7–Mary Edwards Walker (1832 -1919) was an American feminist, abolitionist, prohibitionist, alleged spy, prisoner of war and surgeon. Prior to the American Civil War she earned her medical degree, married and started a medical practice. The practice didn't do well and she volunteered with the Union Army at the outbreak of the American Civil War and served as a surgeon. She was captured by Confederate forces after crossing enemy lines to treat wounded civilians and arrested as a spy.
RM2HD9NJG–Concordia, Kansas - A guard tower from the World War II prisoner of war camp that held more than 4,000 German soldiers from 1943-1945. The camp had 30
RMRJGGT8–illustration of a French African prisoner of war, Drawn by Antoine de Roux 1940
RMBGP624–German soldiers captured on the Western Front are marched to the rear to prisoner of war camps.
RMPXJ7D5–Russian prisoners in Przemysl, circa 1914 - 1915 Russian soldiers taken prisoner by the Austro-Hungarian army at Przemysl Fortress, Przemysl, Austro-Hungarian Empire, now in Poland during World War I
RMM26YWB–THE CAPTIVE HEART 1946 Ealing Studios film with Michael Redgrave centre
RM2GGN24X–First World War French prisoner of war mail envelopes with official 'Service Prisonniers de Guerre' stamps
RF2J147YT–Ukrainian Armed Forces report that this Russian lieutenant colonel was taken prisoner: he was wearing underpants and socks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. (Photo: Ukrainian Armed Forces)
RMHD1DK9–Prisoners Exercising at Prisoner of War Camp, Wünsdorf, Zossen, Germany, Bain News Service, 1915
RMDFWN7T–WW1 propaganda poster featuring a French prisoner of war Vaucluse 1918
RM2B01BBW–Vietnam: NLF (Viet Cong) soldier and flag at a prisoner exchange. Photo by SSgt. Herman Kokojan (public domain), 12 February 1973. The Vietcong (Vietnamese: Việt cộng), or National Liberation Front (NLF), was a political organisation and army in South Vietnam and Cambodia that fought the United States and South Vietnamese governments during the Vietnam War (1959-1975). It had both guerrilla and regular army units, as well as a network of cadres who organised peasants in the territory it controlled.
RMJKCK5D–USA, Georgia, Andersonville, Andersonville National Historic Site, site of the fist Civil War-era Prisoner-of-War camp, cannon
RMDRHRH0–Austrian prisoner of war, WW1
RM2JRHMRA–The graves of German soldiers taken prisoner during the Second World War line a stone wall in the historic cemetery at Fort Reno, Oklahoma.
RME10P27–an Egyptian prisoner giving water to a comrade during 1973 Yom Kippur War in Cairo
RMCPHX95–Prisoner of war camp in the Soviet Union, 1942
RMAWFP78–dh ITALIAN CHAPEL ORKNEY Prisoner of war Nissen hut church altar world two ii camp art fresco interior pow painting
RMDB3JTX–post war period, prisoner of war, USA, search card of the international committee of the red cross for baggage, German private Fritz Grom, Camp Holabird, Maryland, circa 1948, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMGCF7KT–Winston Churchill, right, as a prisoner of war in Pretoria, South Africa.
RMBJM1RW–Union prisoner shot by a guard at Andersonville, Confederate prison camp in Georgia. Color lithograph
RM2HD9NJR–Concordia, Kansas - A guard tower from the World War II prisoner of war camp that held more than 4,000 German soldiers from 1943-1945. The camp had 30
RMEC7NPC–A dejected German prisoner of war captured in the final stages of World War One
RMW2CGXH–USA, Georgia, Andersonville, Andersonville National Historic Site, site of the fist Civil War-era Prisoner-of-War camp
RMM1PAC2–Colditz castle as prisoner of war camp during World War 2
RMM26YWC–THE CAPTIVE HEART 1946 Ealing Studios film with Michael Redgrave centre
RM2GGJP81–First World War French prisoner of war mail envelopes with official 'Service Prisonniers de Guerre' stamps
RMB3EKCN–German Prisoner of War, Russia.
RMHD1DKB–Prisoners Getting Rations at Prisoner of War Camp, Wünsdorf, Zossen, Germany, Bain News Service, 1915
RMHPXCH0–Prisoner during the Sino-Indian war
RM2B00R4N–Vietnam: A female Vietnamese militia woman drives a captured Chinese PLA soldier ahead of her during the 1979 Chinese invasion of Vietnam. A female Vietnamese militia woman drives a captured Chinese PLA soldier ahead of her during the 1979 Chinese invasion of Vietnam (the Third Indochina War). The image is strikingly (and perhaps deliberately) reminiscent of a similar photograph from the Second Indochina War showing a large American pilot being driven by a tiny Vietnamese female soldier.
RMJKCM3R–USA, Georgia, Andersonville, Andersonville National Historic Site, site of the fist Civil War-era Prisoner-of-War camp, military cemetery
RMDRF74F–Schneidemuhl Prisoner of War Camp
RM2A5YM9R–illustration depicting an escaped British prisoner of war having his forged papers examined by Nazi officers
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
RME002K1–German prisoner of war in Belgium, 1914
RMA8E056–dh ITALIAN CHAPEL ORKNEY Ceiling wall fresco painting altar prisoner of world war ii church visitor attraction art lambholm
RM2G225AE–geography / travel, China, politics, Tibet, national uprising, prisoner of war, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMG69HJP–A soldier escorts an Iraqi prisoner of war (PoW) to an RAF Puma helicopter to take him to a PoW holding centre, southern Iraq.
RMDW8TTG–Confederate POWs selling bread inside Johnson's Island prison, US Civil War. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2HD9NJ7–Concordia, Kansas - A guard tower from the World War II prisoner of war camp that held more than 4,000 German soldiers from 1943-1945. The camp had 30
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