Eduardo Posted April 21, 2007 Posted April 21, 2007 I have just received this postcard wich ias it reads is a "Document of the photographic section of the French Army" and shows a group of prisioners guarded during a stop by French soldiers. The date on the stamp seal is only partially clear. Only the day and month are readable 2-10. Is it possible to know more from the uniforms?In the back it reads: Raymond Suire R.E.C.P.2 / 94 and under it S.C.P.I. 209.Eduardo
Deruelle Posted April 29, 2007 Posted April 29, 2007 Hi, I have got one photo showing French prisonners with German guardsRegardsChristophe
Eduardo Posted April 30, 2007 Author Posted April 30, 2007 Merci Deruelle,A very interesting photograph in deed. I like specially the idea of the portrait in the table.I am interested in knowing something more about my postcard. Wonder if it is possible to know where was it take. Souns like a very common scene but maybe one of the uniform experts could could share some details.Eduardo
dwmosher Posted May 6, 2007 Posted May 6, 2007 EduardoHere are a couple more "prisoner pics"RegardsDaveFrench poilus being processed by RIR 16, part of the 14 RD, in 1915.
dwmosher Posted May 6, 2007 Posted May 6, 2007 (edited) Here are a few more poilus being processed by some Wurttembergers of ID 27, including a couple of uhlans from UR 19, in 1915. Edited May 6, 2007 by dwmosher
bob lembke Posted May 6, 2007 Posted May 6, 2007 Eduardo;Between my eyes and the small size of the figures in the PC it is hard to study them carefully. I see no helmets, so we can probably assume that it was taken in the first half of the war, before mid-1916.Close-up scans of the German and French soldiers might allow a better determination.Also, some expert on French postal matters might be able to suggest a range of dates from the postage stamp. However, that would be the date of mailing, which could be much later than when the photo was taken.Anything on the reverse?Bob Lembke
Eduardo Posted May 6, 2007 Author Posted May 6, 2007 Thanks dwmosher for thos excelent pics. I wonder if it would not be a good idea to plan a book on WWI with all the pictures shown in this forum.Bob. Here I am posting a few pics of details to see if it is possible to learn something else. Tks.Eduardo
dwmosher Posted May 6, 2007 Posted May 6, 2007 Some more prisoners (presumabley Brits) marching to the rear.
Eduardo Posted May 6, 2007 Author Posted May 6, 2007 Sorry, I forgot to send the back of the card. The 3 cards I got together - my last 3 posts in my colection section - were addressed to Mr. Jos? Salonas at Independencia 344 in Barcelona. The inscriptioin under the person sending the card, Raymond Suire might help.Eduardo
Eduardo Posted May 6, 2007 Author Posted May 6, 2007 This pic is also on the same subject. Here French prisoners of war. I have placed also the back of the card because there might be important information there.Eduardo
bob lembke Posted May 6, 2007 Posted May 6, 2007 Bob. Here I am posting a few pics of details to see if it is possible to learn something else. Tks.EduardoEverything seems to say early in the war, 1914, 1915. However, you can't see the Germans at all well, and the French troops could be Territorials and have older men, equipment, and uniforms. Scond or third-rate troops were usuallu assigned to escort and guard POWs.Bob
bob lembke Posted May 6, 2007 Posted May 6, 2007 This pic is also on the same subject. Here French prisoners of war. I have placed also the back of the card because there might be important information there.EduardoOdd that a PC, probably German, is sent by a person writing in French to a woman living in La Havre. Was he a prisoner?Bob
Eduardo Posted May 6, 2007 Author Posted May 6, 2007 Odd in deed Bob. There must be an explanation.Eduardo
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