The author of these photographs was an unknown camp photographer of Stalag XI B in Fallingbostel, where in the beginning female officers who fought in the Uprising, were sent. After release of the camp, the photograph collection was stolen by a French POW and photographer’s assistant, André Matton, as he had fallen in love with a Polish woman, 2Lt. Zofia Berezowska. She can be seen on two images. Amongst the portrayed is Jadwiga Chruściel, daughter of Gen. Antoni Chruściel „Monter”, the commandant of the District of Warsaw of Home Army. Aside from identification photographs, there are also situational images, showing the arrival of POWs to the camp. Between the adults runs a little girl, Dziunia, who arrived at the camp with her mother, Rifleman Wiktoria Darmosz „Adusia”. In 2002, the photographs were given to Poland.