America in World War I: Photograph by a US Army Signal Corps operator of the actual signing of the German peace …

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Photograph by a US Army Signal Corps operator of the actual signing of the German peace treaty, in the Hall of Mirrors, Palace of Versailles, 3:10 PM, June 28, 1919. Outside cannon boomed and bells rang to announce to the world that peace finally had been sealed. Within this room, a few yards from where the German Empire was proclaimed 48 years before, delegates of the new German Republic affixed their signatures to the document which ended German military autocracy. Outside the crowds cheered as Wilson, Clemenceau, Lloyd George and other well known figures took their departure. Illustration for US Official Pictures of the World War, showing America's Participation, selected from the official files of the War Department by William E Moore and James C Russell (Pictoria Bureau, 1920). Gravure printed.

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