German prisoner-of-war camps in World War I

During World War I, German prisoner-of-war camps were run by the 25 Army Corps Districts into which Germany was divided.

[1][2] Around 2.4 million men were World War I prisoners of war in Germany.

Kriegsgefangenenlager (KGFL, "Prisoner of war camps") were divided into: None found.

Map of POW camps in Germany during World War I
British, French and Portuguese prisoners, c.1918
French colonial prisoners from North and West Africa
French POWs at work at a farm in Westscheid bei Mennighüffen
Kriegsgefangenenlager Crossen , 1914
Bund leaders from Bialystok and Dvinsk in Havelberg detention camp, 1918
Ruhleben internment camp : detainees queuing for Christmas dinner: painting by Nico Jungman
Bund leaders from Warsaw in Lauban detention camp, 1917