American forces cross the Rhine River at Coblenz to begin occupation duties in accordance with the terms of the November 1918 Armistice. A few German civilians watch the Americans march across the bridge. The Allied occupation of three bridgeheads on the eastern bank of the Rhine River eliminated Germany\u27s historic defensive line in the West.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/1081/thumbnail.jp
The last of the German invaders leaving Luxembourg in advance of the American Army of occupation.htt...
British civilian internees stack their considerable belongings, which they acquired during their cap...
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The last of the German invaders leaving Luxembourg in advance of the American Army of occupation.htt...
British civilian internees stack their considerable belongings, which they acquired during their cap...
For four years after the armistice in World War I, from December 1918 to January 1923, the Americans...
American troops at Coblenz have their picture taken in front of a city hall in the Rhineland. T...
Four American soldiers, astride horses and carrying the American and regimental colors, led a co...
American doughboys enter a castle overlooking the Rhine River on a sight-seeing tour. These troop...
These men are symbols of the power of the United States and its Allies. When, by the terms of the ar...
Former British and French prisoners of war cross the Rhine River in November 1918 en route to th...
American soldiers on the Rhine! Half a century from now Germans will still talk of those irrepressib...
US Army Foot Soldier's personal photograph of unfinished pontoon bridge crossing the Rhine River Apr...
US Army Foot Soldier's personal photograph of solders crossing the Rhine River at Cologne, Germany 1...
American soldiers on the Rhine! Half a century from now Germans will still talk of those irrepressib...
The first French prisoners of war returning from Germany cross the Rhine River at Kehl on 21 Nov...
US Army Foot Soldier's personal photograph of solders riding tanks on their way to cross the Rhine R...
The town of Chateau-Thierry lies on both banks of the Marne. This view, taken from the south side of...
The last of the German invaders leaving Luxembourg in advance of the American Army of occupation.htt...
British civilian internees stack their considerable belongings, which they acquired during their cap...
For four years after the armistice in World War I, from December 1918 to January 1923, the Americans...