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Deutsch: General Mangin mit seinen Kindern. Frankreich besetzte nach dem Waffenstillstand von Compiègne wieder das Gebiet westlich des Rheins. General Mangin nahm seinen Sitz in Mainz nachdem seine Armee den Rhein überquert hatte. Der General sollte nicht auf den Kontakt mit der Familie verzichten und brachte alle acht Kinder nach Mainz.
English: General mangin and his 8 children (Mainz, 1919) "General Mangin and his small family: General Mangin established his headquarters at Mainz, where his alert army was ready to cross the Rhine if Germany had not decided to sign the peace. The great military preoccupations of General Mangin was the joys of the family. He did not want to be separated from his children and brought them to Mainz, here they are all eight, photographed under the smiling eye of their father."
Français : "Le général Mangin et sa petite famille : Le général Mangin a établi son quartier général à Mayence où son armée alertée était prête à passer le Rhin si l'Allemagne ne s'était pas décidée à signer la paix. Cependant, pour se distraire de ses grandes préoccupations d'ordre militaire, le général Mangin a les joies de la famille ; il n'a pas voulu se séparer de ses enfants et les a fait venir à Mayence ; les voici tous les huit, photographiés sous l'oeil souriant de leur père."
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Source Le Pays de France, 5 juillet 1919, p. 13
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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