[Above: French prisoners of war.]
[Above: French prisoners of war.]
[Above: French prisoners of war. This African is happy he will not be dying for colonialism!]
[Above: Column of French prisoners of North African regiments.]
[Above: French prisoners of war.]
[Above: French Moroccan soldiers captured by the Germans at Amiens.]
[Above: Senegalese riflemen captured by the Germans at Amiens.]
[Above: French prisoners of war.]
[Above: French-Senegalese prisoner of war. Courtesy of the Bundesarchiv.]
[Above: French-Nigerian prisoners of war, 1940.]
[Above: French-Senegalese prisoner of war.]
[Above: French prisoners of war.]
[Above: French prisoners of war.]
[Above: French prisoners of war.]
[Above: French colonial soldiers taken prisoner by the Germans. The note on the picture says that the soldiers were starving and that the Germans gave them food (see the slab of meat before them).]
[Above: French prisoners of war.]
[Above: French prisoners of war.]
[Above: French prisoner of war.]
[Above: French prisoner of war.]
[Above: French prisoners of war photo (with three close-ups below).]
[Above: Close-up. 1/3]
[Above: Close-up. 2/3]
[Above: Close-up. 3/3]
[Above: French prisoners of war.]
[Above: French prisoners of war.]
[Above: French prisoners of war.]
[Above: Here is a Croatian postcard showing British prisoners of war. 'mi i britanci prodiremo u francusku ' means something like '[us] and the British are penetrating France'. Which I presume means the British are going into France as POWs under German guard?]