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Washington Post, Washington, D. C., February 16, 1917.

World War One, French Mitrailleuse Detachment,

1910s, Bain Collection, Library of Congress

& No wonder you don‘t recognize it. The

Hamburg-American Line‘s London office, now a British

recruiting station. The Londoners have plastered

over every vestige of Boche occupancy with army posters.

(...) Pict. Press, New York Tribune, Sept. 2, 1917

& And C. Chaplin says America will have no war, while

other say yes.

(...) Screamer / Motion Picture Times,

Los Angeles, March 30, 1917

& CAN YOU IMAGINE: (...)

      What Chaplin would do if we have war?

(...) Screamer | Motion Picture Times,

Los Angeles, March 30, 1917


„Chaplin cabled his subscription from Los Angeles today“

Editorial content. „Charley Chaplin Gives

      $150,000 to War Loan

      London, Feb. 15. – Charley Chaplin, America‘s movie

star, is a $150,000 contributor to England‘s

,win-the-war‘ loan, subscriptions for which are closing today.

Chaplin cabled his subscription from Los Angeles

today.“ (...)


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