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1919
Keystone View Company
France does Honor to the Gallant Sons of Britain--Victory Parade, Paris
British troops participate in the French Victory Parade, marching through the Place de la Concorde.
GLC09584.266
1914-1918
French Mine Explosion under Enemy Trenches
A soldier looks across a desolate field at smoke billowing from an exploding German trench.
GLC09584.173
18 July 1945
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
to Sylvia Weiner
Moe describes the trip to Luxembourg. He says the people are a mixture of French, German and a little bit of Celtic.
GLC09414.1454
28 July 1945
Moe sent Sylvia a package with some silk cut in triangular pieces. He says he received her letter about going to Coney Island on a crowded day. He cannot imagine the crowds even though everything in the army is done in crowds.
GLC09414.1463
23 August 1945
Moe is writing from Switzerland where he finally got a furlough Written at Camp Boston.
GLC09414.1485
26 August 1945
Moe writes that he is sitting in the outdoor cafe of the hotel, about to have a drink before lunch. Written at Camp Boston
GLC09414.1487
5 September 1945
Moe request the details on Bill Burke being in the hospital. He also says that he has not heard from Jack but suspects a letter is on the way. Written at Camp Boston
GLC09414.1490
9 September 1945
Moe reports that he went to town for the whole day, and attended services. He writes that while he has seen a lot of places, he is no longer interested, he just wants to come home. Written at Camp Boston
GLC09414.1493
12 October 1945
Moe notes that it has been 2 years since he boarded the Elizabeth in New York. He tells Sylvia to come up a with some places they can vacation when he comes home. Marty and Olga will go with them.
GLC09414.1518
1929-1945
Ben, fl. 1943
to Mad
Ben begins with a drawing of three interlocking circles. He writes that they represent the people in the office. The first is for "ferocious females," the second for "4 f'ers," and the third is for the "rest of us that have become trapeze artists...
GLC09414.1545
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