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Ceremonies - Liberation of Alsace (Strassbourg) - French troops entering the city of Strassboug the first time in forty years. Gen. Petain and Gen. Gouraud seated in the automobile in the foreground, entering the city of Strassbourg

Ceremonies - Liberation of Alsace (Strassbourg) - French troops enteri...

Photographer: Kadel & Herbert Ceremonies - Liberation of Alsace (Strassbourg) Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Ceremonies - Liberation of Alsace (Strassbourg) - French troops entering the city of Strassbourg for the first time in 40 years. Gen. Gouraud reviewing the troops from the Imperial palace at Strassbourg

Ceremonies - Liberation of Alsace (Strassbourg) - French troops enteri...

Photographer: Kadel & Herbert Ceremonies - Liberation of Alsace (Strassbourg) Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Decorations - Presentations - By Foreign Governments - American woman ambulance driver decorated by General Gouraud. General Gouraud of the French Army decorating a member of the American Motor Corps Unit in France, for distinguished service on the battlefield

Decorations - Presentations - By Foreign Governments - American woman ...

Date Taken: 9/1/1918 Photographer: Underwood and Underwood Decorations - Presentations - By Foreign Governments

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