Prisoners of War
List of Illustrations
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List of Illustrations
| Frontispiece | |
| United States troops arriving at the gates of Oflag 79 at Brunswick on 12 April 1945 | I. McD. Matheson |
| Following page 126 | |
| The guard tower of Stalag 383 | R. H. Blanchard |
| Prisoners from Greece and Crete leaving Kokkinia Hospital for Germany, 1941 | A. J. Spence |
| British prisoners of war marching back from Sfakia to Galatas, Crete | from a German publication |
| ‘Shellfire Wadi’, near Sidi Rezegh | P. Curtis collection |
| The compound at Bardia, 1941 | British Official |
| After three months in the main transit camp at Benghazi, 1942 | H. R. Dixon |
| Delousing in Campo PG 57, Gruppignano | M. Lee Hill |
| Lined up for rations, Campo PG 57, 1942 | W. A. Weakley |
| Blowers heating up a meal, Stalag IIIA, Luckenwalde | J. H. Wilkinson collection |
| Play acting in Campo PG 52, Chiavari, 1942 | |
| Inside an Italian working camp on the Austrian border—from a sketch by A. G. Douglas | |
| Campo PG 57, Gruppignano, in April 1943—from a sketch by A. G. Douglas | |
| Ready for evacuation from Italy to Germany, September 1943 | M. Lee Hill |
| To Germany in a cattle truck | M. Lee Hill |
| Mess queue for British civilian internees in Ilag VIII, Tost, Germany | International Red Cross |
| Working party, Stalag XXA, Thorn, Poland, 1941 | International Red Cross Following page 142 |
| Interrogation camp—Dulag Luft, Oberursel | J. M. Garrett collection |
| Living quarters for a working camp in Germany—from a sketch by A. G. Douglas | |
| A village in the Sudetenland | E. C. Cottrell collection |
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| Following page 142 | |
| ‘Barbed-wire fever’—a cartoon by J. Welch | |
| Between the barracks of Stalag VIIIA at Görlitz | F. Crandle collection |
| A barrack interior at Stalag VIIIA | F. Crandle collection |
| Christmas Eve 1943 inside the perimeter wire, Stalag 383, Bavaria | R. H. Blanchard |
| Half of Stalag 383 from the sentry box on the north side | R. H. Blanchard |
| Stalag 383—Winter in Germany, 1943–44 | R. H. Blanchard |
| Stalag 383—The restlessness of spring | R. H. Blanchard |
| Stalag 383—Mud after the thaw | R. H. Blanchard |
| Stalag 383—Hut interior at night | R. H. Blanchard |
| Stalag 383—‘At the tables’ | A. H. Kyle collection |
| Stalag 357 at Fallingbostel—Ablution stand for a group of over 1000 men | J. M. Garrett collection |
| Stalag 357—Dividing up swede peelings from the German mess | J. M. Garrett collection |
| Stalag XVIIIA at Wolfsberg, Austria—An Anzac Day parade in 1943 | J. Ledgerwood collection |
| Stalag XVIIIA—The shoemakers' shop | J. Ledgerwood collection |
| Shakespeare played at Oflag VIIB, at Eichstaett | G. R. Cowie collection |
| Oflag VIIB—Another play | G. R. Cowie collection |
| The handicrafts section of an arts and crafts exhibition at Stalag 383 | R. H. Blanchard Following page 322 |
| Manacles used by the Germans on Allied prisoners of war as a reprisal for British action in tying the hands of German prisoners taken in the Dieppe raid | |
| Hut interior at Stalag 383 | A. J. Spence |
| Lunch from Red Cross parcels | R. H. Blanchard |
| A hut scene after transfer from Italy to Germany, drawn by A. G. Douglas during captivity | |
| A cartoon on escaping, drawn by J. Welch | |
| The punishment fortress of Campo PG 5, Gavi, Italy | C. N. Armstrong collection |
| Brigadier James Hargest in his disguise as a French railwayman | permission Michael Joseph Ltd |
| Passo Moro, over which some of the escapers from Italian camps crossed into Switzerland | P. W. Bates collection |
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| Following page 322 | |
| A Swiss frontier post | D. J. Gibbs collection |
| Escaped prisoners' footwear after reaching Switzerland | P. W. Bates collection |
| Men from Stalag 383 at Etehausen during the forced march south | R. H. Blanchard |
| A rest during a forced march | M. Lee Hill |
| Liberated prisoners waiting to be flown from Landshut airstrip to the United Kingdom | R. H. Blanchard collection |
| C. B. Burdekin, OBE, head of the prisoner-of-war welfare section of New Zealand House, London | |
| Prisoners of war repatriated from Italy in May 1942 reading mail at Maadi | NZ Army, M. D. Elias |
| At Cracow, in Poland, before being transported by the Russians to Odessa | W. A. Weakley |
| Reception at 2 NZEF (UK) Reception Group, a cartoon by J. Welch | |
| Outside the sergeants' mess at the Reception Group Wing at Folkestone | R. H. Blanchard |
| Following page 338 | |
| On the Andes on the voyage home | R. H. Blanchard |
| Home again | NZ Army, F. A. Marriott |
| A Japanese press officer at Shanghai Internment Camp | from a Japanese propaganda paper |
| The Argyll Street Camp, Hong Kong | International Red Cross |
| Selarang Barracks, Singapore, crowded by the Japanese with 17,000 prisoners of war because they had refused to sign pledges not to escape | Australian War Memorial |
| Four scenes in Selarang Barracks | A. H. Harding collection |
| Changi Jail, Singapore | Australian War Memorial |
| Women's quarters inside the crypt of Changi Jail—painted by Gladys Tompkins during captivity | |
| Prisoners of war working on a hillside in Japan | M. Menzies collection |
| Unloading sick prisoners from sampans at Chungkai—a painting by J. B. Chalker | |
| The Kwei Noi River, seen from a northbound train, Thailand, in October 1945 | Australian War Memorial |
| Hospital ward—Thailand Railway, painted by Murray Griffin | |
| A trestle bridge on the Burma-Thailand Railway | Australian War Memorial |
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