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1940 Press Photo German Prisoners of War in Canadian Internment Camp

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1940 Press Photo German Prisoners of War in Canadian Internment Camp

In Canadian internment camps, where large numbers of prisoners have been confined since their removal from Great Britain, internees are allowed to carry out all the routine of their prison, including cooking, cleaning and the general upkeep of their quarters. In this photograph, a German prisoner is cutting the hair of one of his companions in the camp barber shop.

Photo is dated 1940.

Photo measures 6.5 x 8.5 inches.
In Canadian internment camps, where large numbers of prisoners have been confined since their removal from Great Britain, internees are allowed to carry out all the routine of their prison, including cooking, cleaning and the general upkeep of their quarters. In this photograph, a German prisoner is cutting the hair of one of his companions in the camp barber shop.

Photo is dated 1940.

Photo measures 6.5 x 8.5 inches.
$19.99
1940 Press Photo German Prisoners of War in Canadian Internment Camp
$19.99

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In Canadian internment camps, where large numbers of prisoners have been confined since their removal from Great Britain, internees are allowed to carry out all the routine of their prison, including cooking, cleaning and the general upkeep of their quarters. In this photograph, a German prisoner is cutting the hair of one of his companions in the camp barber shop.

Photo is dated 1940.

Photo measures 6.5 x 8.5 inches.