A number of newspapers were produced by French prisoners in POW camps in Germany during World War I. Argus (1917) lists six such publications: Canard ( Nürnberg), l'Écho des Baraques ( Zwickau), Exilé ( Hammelburg), Intermède ( Würzburg), Le Camp de Göttingen ( Göttingen) and Les Camps d'Allemagne (published from Göttingen, with news from Cassel camp as well). [1] [2]