People in Colmar in Alsace cheering General Castelnau in 1919 during the Allied occupation of the Rhineland. After WW1 the Allies occupied the left bank of the Rhine for 11 years. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-in-colmar-in-alsace-cheering-general-castelnau-in-1919-during-the-allied-occupation-of-the-rhineland-after-ww1-the-allies-occupied-the-left-bank-of-the-rhine-for-11-years-image547354016.html
RM2PPE3HM–People in Colmar in Alsace cheering General Castelnau in 1919 during the Allied occupation of the Rhineland. After WW1 the Allies occupied the left bank of the Rhine for 11 years.
Number D Street scene in Colmar, Alsace, France, showing decorations welcoming President Poincare. This photograph was taken by Pvt. Gibbons on January 23, 1919. It was released by the AEP and there are no known notes attached to it. The photograph has the reference number 35574, and there were an estimated 70,000 similar images released. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/number-d-street-scene-in-colmar-alsace-france-showing-decorations-welcoming-president-poincare-this-photograph-was-taken-by-pvt-gibbons-on-january-23-1919-it-was-released-by-the-aep-and-there-are-no-known-notes-attached-to-it-the-photograph-has-the-reference-number-35574-and-there-were-an-estimated-70000-similar-images-released-image558062241.html
RM2RBWX29–Number D Street scene in Colmar, Alsace, France, showing decorations welcoming President Poincare. This photograph was taken by Pvt. Gibbons on January 23, 1919. It was released by the AEP and there are no known notes attached to it. The photograph has the reference number 35574, and there were an estimated 70,000 similar images released.
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