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Pershing in France - Berlin or Bust


Pershing in France - Berlin or Bust

1917
20th century
508 x 400 mm

E. G. Renesch,  American, b. 1879

Object Type: Poster
Medium and Support: Lithograph on paper
Credit Line: Gift of Warren Wilson and David Van Buskirk
Accession Number: 1997.44.60
Current Location: Lauinger Library : 5 - Fifth floor : BFCSC : Flat files

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  • battlefields - Locations where a hostile meetings of opposing military forces in the course of a war have taken place.
  • flags - Pieces of cloth or other flexible material, usually attached along one side to a pole or cord, intended for such purposes as symbolizing a nation or organization, or as a means of signaling.
  • generals - In the armed forces of various nations, commissioned officers of the highest rank or of second or third highest rank overall, varying from one nation or organization to another.
  • portraits - Representations of real individuals that are intended to capture a known or supposed likeness. For representations of fictional or mythological characters, see "figures (representations)."
  • world wars - Wars that involve most of the leading political and military powers of the world or most of the earth's territory.

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