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against the United Kingdom and France. To that end, "detainees lived in relative luxury and were given everything they needed to practise their faith". It was the site of the first
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The story of the camp was largely omitted from English-language texts, until nearly a century after the war. It was discussed extensively in German history works.
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and linguists used the 'favourable conditions' within the camp to conduct research. The Royal Prussian Phonographic Commission, under the auspices of the linguist
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to be built in Germany, a large and ornate wooden structure finished in July 1915. The mosque, modelled on the
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Richard S. Fogarty "Out of North Africa: Contested Visions of French Muslim Soldiers during World War I" in:
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Muslime in der Mark. Als Kriegsgefangene und Internierte in Wünsdorf und Zossen, 1914–1924.
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Südasiatische Sprach- und Musikaufnahmen im Lautarchiv der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
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The world in world wars: experiences, perceptions and perspectives from Africa and Asia
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Empires in World War I: Shifting Frontiers and Imperial Dynamics in a Global Conflict
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Empires in World War I: Shifting Frontiers and Imperial Dynamics in a Global Conflict
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Die Moschee im Wünsdorfer „Halbmondlager“ zwischen Gihad-Propaganda und Orientalismus
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Die WĂĽnsdorfer Moschee. Eine Episode islamischen Lebens in Deutschland, 1915-1930
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side. The intended purpose of the camp was to convince detainees to wage
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Up to 3,000 of the detainees from the camp were recruited into the
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were also held in the camp, as well as around 50 Irishmen, and two
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presented sound and image documents from WWI German prison camps.
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Gefangene Bilder. Wissenschaft und Propaganda im Ersten Weltkrieg
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Islamic connections: Muslim societies in South and Southeast Asia
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Interned Soviet soldiers of Muslim faith, who had fled the
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into East Prussia, Germany, attending the mosque in
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Index




Polish-Soviet War
WĂĽnsdorf
prisoner-of-war camp
Zossen
First World War
Muslim
Allied
jihad
mosque
Dome of the Rock
Sikh
Hindus
British India
Australian Aboriginal
Roland Carter
Douglas Grant
Max von Oppenheim
Ottoman Empire
Berlin Committee
Robert Lachmann
Wilhelm Doegen
Humboldt Universität of Berlin
German Army
in North Africa
the Middle East

Mosque of the Bois de Vincennes

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