John and Annelie,
Those eagles were most likely made by the POW's themselves. The photo was 100% taken in POW Camp 133 Ottawa Canada. I have posted other photos of the same eagles two times before from the same camp. Check out #900,901,902 - Page 60, 61 and one photo had the swastikas scratched out in #1005 - page 67. The Canadians treated their German POW's very well and allowed them to wear their uniforms and decorations plus when a POW died in camp they allowed the Kriegsflagge to be draped over the casket as in #907,908,909,910 - Page 61 also in POW Camp 133. If you checked out many of my previous photos in Camps in the USA and France uniforms and decorations were also worn. As Gerard stated the Camp Commander set the rules. Now after the end of the War things changed and in most cases POWs were not allowed to wear the forbidden symbol.
Bill
Those eagles were most likely made by the POW's themselves. The photo was 100% taken in POW Camp 133 Ottawa Canada. I have posted other photos of the same eagles two times before from the same camp. Check out #900,901,902 - Page 60, 61 and one photo had the swastikas scratched out in #1005 - page 67. The Canadians treated their German POW's very well and allowed them to wear their uniforms and decorations plus when a POW died in camp they allowed the Kriegsflagge to be draped over the casket as in #907,908,909,910 - Page 61 also in POW Camp 133. If you checked out many of my previous photos in Camps in the USA and France uniforms and decorations were also worn. As Gerard stated the Camp Commander set the rules. Now after the end of the War things changed and in most cases POWs were not allowed to wear the forbidden symbol.
Bill
Originally posted by StuGIII
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