German POW's in Siberia, WWI
Presented to the VIPS 26 Nov 2015
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Table of contents
1 Title
2 Anatomy of a POW card
3 What will be covered
4 POW Background
5 POW Background - Camps
6 POW Background
7 POW Background
8 Red Cross
Correspondence Cards - Types
9 Types
10 Standard Postcard
11 POW specific formular card (Moscow type)
12 Flimsies
13 Response card
14 Red Cross correspondence cards
15 Red Cross correspondence card to Moscow
16 Red Cross correspondence card to Moscow
17 Red Cross correspondence card to Moscow
18 Red Cross correspondence card to Copenhagen
19 Acknowledgement of receipt of funds
20 Officers
21 Feldpostkorrespondenzkarte (Field Post)
Correspondence Cards - Censors
22 Average incoming/outgoing daily POW mail
23 Correspondence Cards - Censors - types
24 Russian Censorship Process
25 German Censorship Process
26 Very early POW card (Pre-Mid 1915)
27 Early POW card (Pre-Mid 1915)
28 Mid-1915 to November 1917:PPOW cards
29 Irkutsk circular cancel
30 Irkutsk rectangular cancel
31 Following 1917 Revolution
32 Post 1917 revolution
33 Methods of censoring mail
34 Blotting out with ink
35 Scratching and blotting out offending sections
36 Summary
37 Lest We Forget