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Americans at the Front

Villard, Oswald Garrison | October 2, 1929 issue

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The article discusses the book "Without Censor. New Light on Our Greatest World War Battles," by Thomas M. Johnson. The author has added another to the growing list of books of the "now it can be told" class. This is not, however, a sensational contribution, but a useful and valuable study of American military achievements in France contrasted, in the light of later events and enemy testimony, with the reports sent out at the time to misinform the American people.

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WITHOUT Censor. New Light on Our Greatest World War Battles (Book); JOHNSON, Thomas M.; WAR; WITNESSES; FRANCE; UNITED States
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