Paris War Days - Diary of an American by Charles Inman Barnard
page 4 of 156 (02%)
page 4 of 156 (02%)
|
Paris workmen hastening to join the colors Woman replacing man in traffic work General Victor Constant Michel, Military Governor of Paris until August 27, 1914 The Statue of Strasbourg, after the capture of Altkirch in Alsace by French troops Americans in Paris besieging the American Express Company's office for funds for their daily bread French Negro troops from Africa entraining in Paris Flag of the 132nd German Infantry Regiment, captured at Saint-Blaise by the 1st Battalion of Chasseurs a Pied Robert Woods Bliss, First Secretary of the United States Embassy in Paris, September, 1914 A party of American volunteers crossing the Place de l'Opera in Paris on their way to enlist General Joseph Simon Gallieni, appointed Military Governor and Commander of the Army of Paris, August 26, 1914 Etienne Alexandre Millerand, Minister of War, August 27, 1914 |
|