Wesley F. Diedrich First World War correspondence
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Document Type
Letter
Keywords
U.S.A., U.S. Soldiers, infantry, France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, airship, railways, Western Front, military occupation, government, self-determination, bombardment, front line, maps, liberation, London, Paris, Frankfort, Basel
Publication Date
1-1-1919
Subject Terms
Wesley F. Diedrich; 1918; World War 1914 1918 United States. Regimental histories U.S.A. 108th Engineers; United States. Regimental histories U.S.A. World War 1914 1918 33rd Infantry Division; Army American Expeditionary Forces; War and society -- History -- 20th century United States; American History 20th century; World War, 1914-1918 Battlefields France; World War, 1914-1918 Battlefields France; World War 1914 1918 Great Britain Army; World War 1914 1918 Tactics History 20th century; World war 1914 1918 Propaganda;
Identifier
2014.160.w.r_ Diedrich _worldwarone_missing-missing-missing_069
Recommended Citation
Diedrich, Wesley F., "1919, Wesley to Family" (1919). Wesley F. Diedrich First World War correspondence. 62.
https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/wfdiedrich_collection/62
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