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Shows farthest German advance in 1914, farthest German advance in 1918, the present battle line, the Hindenburg Line, recent gains by American and French forces, and the area where American and French troops are fighting on German soil.
Issued as unnumbered page in the September 8, 1918 edition of the Indianapolis Sunday Star.
Includes text regarding recent progress on the Western Front and 34 portraits of "Hoosier sons on French battle line" with a key providing information about each man, including his home address.
Shows farthest German advance in 1914, farthest German advance in 1918, the present battle line, the Hindenburg Line, recent gains by American and French forces, and the area where American and French troops are fighting on German soil.
Issued as unnumbered page in the September 8, 1918 edition of the Indianapolis Sunday Star.
Includes text regarding recent progress on the Western Front and 34 portraits of "Hoosier sons on French battle line" with a key providing information about each man, including his home address.