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1918: A Very British Victory


by Peter Hart

The United States Department of Justice Registration Card of Alien Female Anna Geiselmann of New York City. Issued July 8, 1918.
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Photograph of Anna Geiselmann signed on the left side by her, and on the right by Sgt. Peter J. Pfeiffer
left thumb print of registered person
NOTE. — The issuance of this registration card does not relieve the registrant from full compliance with any and all laws and regulations now existing or hereafter made concerning the conduct of such alien females.
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The United States Department of Justice Registration Card of Alien Female Anna Geiselmann of New York City. Issued July 8, 1918.
[page]
Photograph of Anna Geiselmann signed on the left side by her, and on the right by Sgt. Peter J. Pfeiffer
left thumb print of registered person
NOTE. — The issuance of this registration card does not relieve the registrant from full compliance with any and all laws and regulations now existing or hereafter made concerning the conduct of such alien females.
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Indorsements
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Indorsements Continued
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1918: A Very British Victory by Peter Hart

Publisher: Phoenix, 2008

Copyright: Peter Hart 2008

Other books by Peter Hart (2)

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