Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 02, 1919, Gravure Section, Image 43

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American Soldiert Attached to the American Military Mission in Berlin
Taking a Sight-Seeing Trip Along the River Spree.
(Photograiihi CopyrltfhtAd by Intornatlonal Film Service)
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"Iff Long Way to Berlin But They Got There." American Soldier
Attached to the American Military Mission in Berlin Pose for Their
Photo at the Base of the Colossal Wooden Statue of .Von Hindenburg.
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Here- Is i Yankee Doughboy Convincing a Pretty German Fraulein That
Sir Walter Raleigh Did Not Have Monopoly When It Comet Jto Chival
ry. This Photo Was Made on the River Spree Below Berlin Where
the Yanks Art Often Seen in Company of German Girlt. Fraternizing
With the Enemy it Strictly Forbidden of Course, but the Good Book
Says "Love Your Enemies" and Mr. Doughboy is Just Carrying Out
Instructions.
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' Two Spreewald Girls ' Wearing Their National Costume Escorting a
Repatriated German Soldier to His Home. The Soldier Has Just Re
turned From a French Priaon Camp. Spreewald Is Located on the
River Spree About Fifty Miles From Berlin.
American Officers and Enlisted Men Attached to the American Mili
tary Mission in Berlin on tn Outing on the River Spree. An American
Major Is Shown Looking Pleaaant in a German .Sailor's Hat. ,
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Guards Commanded by Minister of Defense Gustav Noeke Are Still- on
Duty in the; Streets ; of Berlin. No One It Permitted to Leave or Enter
the City Without Passes. This Photograph Shos a German V'oman
Showing Her Pais at Control Post.
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Guardt Commanded by Minister of Defense Gustav Noske Are Still on
Duty in the Streets of Berlin. ' Control Posts Have Been Establish',
and no One Is Permitted to Paas From One Part of the City to Another
Without Diapiaying Proper Credentials. The Photograph Snows t Ber
liner Having His Pass Examined by a Guard.