German POW carving of a British and a German soldier in the North African Campaign. The soldier on the right appears to be German, and the one on the left appears to be British.
Wooden cigarette cases made by POWs. This case was found in the personal effects of the POW camp commander, Colonel Wolfe, who was a nonsmoker. We can presume individuals such as Colonel Wolfe had these cases as decorative items and not necessarily to hold cigarettes.