A photo of US prisoners captured by the Confederate army in late 1943. Note that the Confederate guard is holding a captured US Thompson SMG. The photograph was found on the body of a dead Confederate Lieutenant in Virginia.
A photograph of the exhumed bodies of massacred US officers taken prisoner during the rapid advances through Ohio in 1941. The bodies were found in a forest outside of Louisville, Kentucky. Photograph courtesy of the International Red Cross.
A photograph of an executed Confederate soldier "Taken down the road" by US troops in South Carolina in early 1944. Note the fact that the man's hands are bound. The photograph was taken by Lieutenant Boris Lavochkin.
US troops taken south of Big Lick, Virginia during one of the many battles of the Roanoke in 1916. This was during the transitional period between the forage cap and the steel helmet, and this is evidenced by the mix of the two headgears on the prisoners.
Russian Prisoners in another open air camp taken prisoner by the Imperial German Army in 1942. Photo courtesy of the Bundesarchiv.