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The attached cartoons by the illustrator George Wright (1872 – 1951) depict the American Third Army during it’s 1919 occupation of Germany.

“Reports from the American sector in occupied German territory seem to be unanimous in their agreement that watching on the Rhine is about as dull a pastime as any young American could very well have forced upon him”.


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