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PLAYHOUSE OF WAR: The Louisiana Prisoners of War Project
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Playwrights
Prisoners turn themselves into playwrights, and are clearly enjoying it.
Carefree?
White armband denotes English-speaking POW, as required by Army order.
Rice Field
Prisoners stacking cut stalks of rice; only stubble remains.
Men and Sport
Soccer, or football, players take time out to take a team photo.
Washing Clothes
Sheets are fed into the washer by German POWs at Camp Livingston.
German Artist
This prisoner is hard at work on a new creation, with materials he likely bought from the canteen.
Honor the Dead
In accordance with international regulations, this German prisoner of war is given a military burial.
Snapshot at Claiborne
Photograph's caption focuses on Friedrich Stempel, standing, second from the left.
Snapshot at Claiborne (2)
Photograph caption focus on Friedrich Stempel, standing, first on the left.
The Ballot Box
A POW drops a ballot into an election box to elect a spokesman for the PWs at the Prisoner of War compound in Camp Plauche, Louisiana.
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