Photograph - 'German Prisoners from Messines at St. Omer', France, Sergeant John Lord, World War I, 1916-1917, Black and white photograph which shows a large group of German prisoners of war, captured at the Battle of Messines, being marched through St Omer. During World War I St Omer was used as the British Royal Flying Corps Headquarters and as a result, a transit camp for most British flight squadrons. 7,000 German prisoners of war were captured at the Battle of Messines., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with


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License: Royalty Free
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