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President Wilson and President Poincare of France

President Wilson and President Poincare of France

Local Accession Number: 181..Description: Wilson and President Poincare on parade in Paris, France. Wilson became the first president to leave the United States while in office when he traveled to France in Dec... More

President Wilson and President Poincare of France

President Wilson and President Poincare of France

Local Accession Number: 181b..Description: Wilson and President Poincare on parade in Paris, France. Wilson became the first president to leave the United States while in office when he traveled to France in De... More

President Wilson and President Poincare of France

President Wilson and President Poincare of France

Local Accession Number: 181b..Description: Wilson and President Poincare on parade in Paris, France. Wilson became the first president to leave the United States while in office when he traveled to France in De... More

Ceremonies - Liberations - Lorrain-Metz - First photos of American troops in Metz. The first photographs showing the American Army of occupation in the city of Metz, Alsace. The upper photo shows President Poincare, Premier Clemenceau and Marshal Petain reviewing the Yankee troops. In the lower photo, the French dip colors to the entente leaders. General Pershing is shown at the extreme left

Ceremonies - Liberations - Lorrain-Metz - First photos of American tro...

Photographer: Underwood & Underwood Ceremonies - Liberations - Lorrain-Metz 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) - In Colmar, Alsace, President Poincare received a big reception from the grateful peasants. Three children of Colmar, a girl with the republican cap of France, a boy in the traditional dress of Uncle Sam, and an Alsatian girl deliver an address of welcome to the president

Ceremonies - Liberation of Alsace (Strassbourg) - In Colmar, Alsace, P...

Photographer: Underwood & Underwood 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... More

President Wilson and President Poincare of France

President Wilson and President Poincare of France

Local Accession Number: 181..Description: Wilson and President Poincare on parade in Paris, France. Wilson became the first president to leave the United States while in office when he traveled to France in Dec... More

Left to Right: Marshal Joffre; President Poincare; King George; Marshal Foch; Field Marshal Haig. 8-12-1916

Left to Right: Marshal Joffre; President Poincare; King George; Marsha...

British Photographs of World War I Public domain photograph - British army, military forces, during World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

President Wilson and President Poincare of France

President Wilson and President Poincare of France

Local Accession Number: 181..Description: Wilson and President Poincare on parade in Paris, France. Wilson became the first president to leave the United States while in office when he traveled to France in Dec... More

Decorations - Presentations - By Foreign Governments - President Poincare decorating General Petain. President Poincare of France pinning the Military Medal on General Petain, Premier Georges Clemenceau is standing behind Poincare

Decorations - Presentations - By Foreign Governments - President Poinc...

Photographer: Captain William A. Moore Decorations - Presentations - By Foreign Governments Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image ... More

President Wilson and President Poincare of France

President Wilson and President Poincare of France

Local Accession Number: 181b..Description: Wilson and President Poincare on parade in Paris, France. Wilson became the first president to leave the United States while in office when he traveled to France in De... More

Decorations - Presentations - By Foreign Governments - President Poincare of France decorating soldiers on the 3rd Anniversary of the battle of the Marne

Decorations - Presentations - By Foreign Governments - President Poinc...

Date Taken: 1917 Photographer: French Pictorial Service Decorations - Presentations - By Foreign Governments

Decorations - Presentations - By Foreign Governments - President Poincare presenting baton to Marshal Foch

Decorations - Presentations - By Foreign Governments - President Poinc...

Original Caption: President Poincare presenting baton to Marshal Foch. President Poincare of France bestowing the accolade on Marshal Foch, Commander-in-Chief of all the Allied Armies, at the presentation of th... More

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