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German observers - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

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1911 - 1919
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A Sorrolla come to life. Small boys who have not seen a shower bath for years splash about at Evian, where all repatriates are forced to bathe before they are allowed to enter the life of the town. This prevents the spread of disease. These baths are prepared by the French Government and the American Red Cross for the exiles returned by the Germans from their side of the line through Switzerland to France

Battery A - Field artillery leaving for war game

Open attack at St. Mihiel / L. Jonas, 1927.

[Three men in German student uniforms lifting beer steins]

ARC officers from England, France and Italy, in conference at London Headquarters, back row left to right, Lt. Richard Emmet of Harvard. He is assistant to the Chief of Staff at London Headquarters. He captained the winning Harvard crew this year. Major Charles M. Bakewell, Professor of Philosophy at Yale, now a Deputy Commissioner to Italy. Major Langdon P. Marvin of New York, Deputy Commissioner to Great Britain. He is a partner in the New York law firm of Marvin, Hooker and Roosevelt, and secretary of the Harvard Club of New Yorl. Front row, left to right. Major William S. Patten Deputy Comm. to Great Britain, and a Mil. Attache of the American Legation in London. Major James H. Perkins, Comm. for Europe. Lt. Col Robert P. Perkins, Comm. for Italy. Major Ralph Preston Deputy Comm. for Europe

U.S. soldier & Canadian "Kiltie"

Delivering Colors to French Reg't

General von Pluskow who took Lodz - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

At a Poste de Secours - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Photograph album, World War I, Palestine and Sinai

Life saving corps - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

UNITED STATES NAVY. EITEL FRIEDRICH, GERMAN SHIP TAKEN OVER BY U.S.; SCENES ON DECK, ETC.

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