Leo Baeck Institute for the study of the History and Culture of German-Speaking Jewry
  Hermann Struck:  Artistic Wanderer from Berlin to Haifa

March 31 to August 29, 2008

 

Introduction

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Part 2

Part 3 Part 4

Part 5

Part 6

Part 7

 

Part 4: Prisoners of War

 

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POW Wünsdorf Mosque

 

During World War I, scores of Muslim soldiers fighting on the side of the allied forces as well as Hindus and Sikhs were captured as prisoners of war by the Germans and accommodated at the Wünsdorf Camp, also known as the Halfmoon Camp near Berlin. On July 13, 1915, a mosque was inaugurated, the first on German soil.

 

 

Hermann Struck
POW  Wünsdorf Mosque
Lithograph, 1916