GERMANS, AUSTRO-HUNGARIANS AND U.S. CIVILIANS INTERNED IN THE U.S. DURING WORLD WAR I (Exhibit)

Military Mail: This exhibit was created by its author, Ed Dubin. The purpose of this exhibit is to examine a selection of covers, associated with interned Germans, Austro-Hungarians, and United States civilians held in the United States during the First World War.

This web page, published by the Military Postal History Society, contains images of the exhibit pages created by Ed Dubin, and are reproduced and distributed to the public with his permission.

Updated 11/9/2024

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Introduction, Purpose and Background -- Interned Ships, Hawai'i -- Interned Ships, Guam -- Interned Ships, Philippine Islands -- Interned Ships, Canal Zone -- Interned Ships, Portsmouth Navy Yard, Virginia

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