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41. At Evian. The gateway to a Life Fit to Live. This French town on the Swiss frontier is the entering point for thousands of babies, children and old man and women useless to the Germans and therefore cast off from occupied regions of Belgium and France. The ARC helps to feed and clothe them, cares for their sick and to locate homes and support in French towns as part of its civilian relief work, reaching over thousands of civilians of various countries January 1919 [date received]

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42. Halbrook, Stephen P. Gun control in Nazi occupied-France Oakland, California: Independent Institute; 2018

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43. The Clarisses (left) where the old people died like flies after bad treatment from the Germans in the occupied districts of France. At the right is an old 12th century castle. In the center is the tower of the old village church [between 1914 and 1920]

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44. United States. Office of War Information Scenes in occupied France, 1941-1944 1941-1944

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45. Bernard, Bruno Mary Costes, mezzo-soprano of the Opera Comique of Paris and one of the last artists to escape from occupied France in 1943, will be presented in her New York debut by S. Hurok at Town Hall on Saturday afternoon, November 25 [between 1943 and 1944]

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46. Rathbone, Keith Sport and physical culture in occupied France Manchester: Manchester University Press; 2022

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47. View from one of the windows in the Chateau at Biarritz, France, which has been loaned to the American Red Cross by Mr. L. Rodman Wanamaker, of New York and Philadelphia. This window is on one of the bed-rooms which is occupied by a refugee [between 1918 and 1920]

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48. Keystone View Company Temporary homes in devasted [i.e. devastated] Lens, long occupied by the Germans, France 1920

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49. Lloyd, Christopher, 1953- Collaboration and Resistance in occupied France Basingstoke, Hampshire; New York: Palgrave Macmillan; 2003

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50. After the bath. Repatriate boys, just arrived after a three day journey from occupied France, through Belgium, Germany and Switzerland, have been met by the American Red Cross at Evian, and have just had a shower bath in the French Casino [between 1914 and 1920]

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51. The return to France of an old hero covered with the medals of 1870, from the occupied districts, at the Evian station June 1918

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52. [World War I occupied France, Austrian and German Revolution posters, 1914-1919] [1915-1919]

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53. Miscellaneous newspapers of occupied France

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54. Truffaut, Georges, 1872-1948 Army gardens in France, Belgium and occupied German territory

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55. Serbia. Ministarstvo inostranih dela. Note addressed by the royal government of Serbia to the governments signatories of the Hague conventions on the violations of the law of nations committed by the German, Austrian and Bulgarian authorities in occupied Serbian territories Paris [etc]: Berger-Leverault; 1916

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56. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Nine flags fly outside the Presidio La Bahia in Goliad, Texas. They represent the flags of six entities that have ruled Texas territory (Spain, France, Mexico, Republic of Texas, Confederate States of America and United States of America), plus three representing revolutionary forces that briefly occupied the historic fort

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57. Evleth, Donna The authorized press in Vichy and German-occupied France, 1940-1944

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58. The Clarisses (left) where the old people, from bad treatment by the Huns in the occupied districts of France, died like flies, after being brought back to Evian. On the right is an old 12th century castle. In the centre is the tower of the village church

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59. [German soldiers with tanks and civilians in occupied Metz, France]

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60. At Evian. The gateway to a Life Fit to Live. This French town on the Swiss frontier is the entering point for thousands of babies, children and old man and women useless to the Germans and therefore cast off from occupied regions of Belgium and France. The ARC helps to feed and clothe them, cares for their sick and to locate homes and support in French towns as part of its civilian relief work, reaching over thousands of civilians of various countries

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