This collections includes Thirteen Issues of “Prisoners of War Bulletin”, June 1944 through June 1945. each magazine is 12pp., with articles, photos, lists and graphs. Prisoners of War Bulletin, a monthly bulletin was published by the American National Red Cross during World War II for relatives of American prisoners of war and civilian internees. ... plus, Eight Issues of “Facts in Review”, April 8, 1940 through May 26, 1941, each magazine is 12-32 pages. A heavily illustrated American-English language magazine published in 1940 and 1941 by the German Library of Information in New York, New York. Some issues contain a radio guide listing programs broadcast in English from Berlin to North America. Another regular feature is "What Germany Hears and Says", an excellent recap of news from Germany written in superb American-English. As one might imagine, Americans did want to be seen reading these, thus their scarcity. ... plus, "Gefangenen Gazette" (Prisoner's Gazette) a special September 1944 supplement of the Prisoners of War Bulletin, featuring cartoons and excerpts from newsletters created by Allied Prisoners of War (POWs) in German camps during World War II, showcasing their resourceful community and life in captivity, often highlighting camp activities like bridge tournaments and censored news, all under German approval. ... plus, In the field, crudely produced, 11 single sided pages, 8” x 13”, string tied, “For Duty Well Performed, Award of Emblems to Civil Service Employees of the 826th AAF ...”