WWI Scottish POW's at the German Sennelager POW camp. The name Sennelager literally translates as "camp on the Senne", a name originating from 1851 when the Prussian Army used the area as a training camp for their cavalry. It then became a training facility for the armed forces between 1888 &1918 and was used as a POW camp for British and French soldiers , civilians and captured merchant seamen (including fishermen).

WWI Scottish POW's at the German Sennelager POW camp.   The name Sennelager literally translates as "camp on the Senne", a name originating from 1851 when the Prussian Army used the area as a training camp for their cavalry. It then became a  training facility for the armed forces between 1888 &1918 and was  used as a   POW camp for British and French soldiers , civilians and captured merchant seamen (including fishermen). Stock Photo
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Colin Waters / Alamy Stock Photo

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2E5BCNF

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41.3 MB (3.5 MB Compressed download)

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5551 x 2598 px | 47 x 22 cm | 18.5 x 8.7 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

26 January 2021

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