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  • Original index title: 1919-01-27
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    • World War. Revolutions. Russia. 1919-01-27

    • Northwest history; World War 1; revolutions; Russia; Russian revolution; Bolsheviks; Bolshevik army; post-war; allies; Archangel, Russia; Shenkursk, Russia; evacuations; withdrawal of troops; United States army ;
    • Allied forces on the front of Archangel, mainly American and Russian troops, have evacuated the town of Shekursk under Bolshevik pressure and withdrawn to a shorter line north of the town, according to an official statement from the British war...
    • World War. 1919-01-27

    • Northwest history; World War 1; miscellaneous; uncategorized; phrases; slogans; epigrams; post-war; United States army; Verdun, France; battles; German army; French army; American patriotism; General John J. Pershing; General Ferdinand Foch of...
    • The war has developed many dramatic phrases, slogans, terse epigrams, or laconic statements. Looking back over the perspective of four years of fighting it appears that the majority of these grew out of tense crises in battles or marked historic...
    • World War. Revolutions. Russia. 1919-01-27

    • Northwest history; World War 1; revolutions; Russia; Russian revolution; Bolsheviks; Bolshevik army; post-war; Reval, Estonia; Leon Trotzky of Russia; escapes; prisoners; Narva, Estonia; Libau, Latvia ;
    • A dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph company from Copenhagen quotes advices from Reval, that Lion Trotzky, Bolshevik minister of war and marine, escaped from Narva before the town was captured, but that a regiment of the red guard and a number of...
    • World War. 1919-01-27

    • Northwest history; World War 1; miscellaneous; uncategorized; phrases; slogans; epigrams; post-war; United States army; Verdun, France; battles; German army; French army; American patriotism; General John J. Pershing; General Ferdinand Foch of...
    • The war has developed many dramatic phrases, slogans, terse epigrams, or laconic statements. Looking back over the perspective of four years of fighting it appears that the majority of these grew out of tense crises in battles or marked historic...
    • World War. Relief. 1919-01-27

    • Northwest history; World War 1; war relief; humanitarian relief; Europe; European people; starvation; famine; food shortages; post-war; United States. Congress; foreign aid; American aid ;
    • An agreement on the administration bill appropriating $100,000,000 for European famine relief as reach today by the senate and house conferees after a brief session.
    • World War. Relief. 1919-01-27

    • Northwest history; World War 1; war relief; humanitarian relief; post-war; United States navy; ships; Danzig, Poland; Gdansk, Poland; Polish people; American aid; foreign aid ;
    • The steamship Westward Ho, attached to the United States navy, sailed from here today bound for Danzig with $2,000,000 worth of food and clothing for the war stricken population of Poland. The relief ship is making the trip under the auspices of...
    • World War. Relief. 1919-01-27

    • Northwest history; World War 1; war relief; humanitarian relief; Mrs. Nina L. Durvea of Dinard, France; funds; fundraising; post-war; French people; women; photographs; portraits ;
    • Mrs. Nina L. Durvea organized the Duryea war relief at Dinard, France, immediately after the outbreak of hostilities in August, 1914. The work is now established in quarters loaned by the Viscount de Saint-Seine. There is also a New York office...
    • World War. Relief. 1919-01-27

    • Northwest history; World War 1; war relief; humanitarian relief; post-war; United States navy; ships; Danzig, Poland; Gdansk, Poland; Polish people; American aid; foreign aid; American Red Cross; Walter C. Bailey of Boston, Massachusetts; Major F....
    • The steamship Westward Ho, attached to the United States navy, sailed from here today bound for Danzig with $2,000,000 worth of food and clothing for the war stricken population of Poland. The relief ship is making the trip under the auspices of...
    • World War. Post war miscellaneous. 1919-01-27

    • Northwest history; World War 1; post-war; politics; British army; Vincenza, Italy; Austria; foreign aid; British-Austrian relations; food shortages ;
    • A second trainload of foodstuffs from the British army in Italy left Vincenza today and is expected here Wednesday. The distribution of the first trainload has already begun. As food stuffs are still commanding fabulous prices in Vienna special...
    • World War. Veterans. 1919-01-27

    • Northwest history; World War 1; post-war; war veterans; Winnipeg, Canada; Canadian soldiers; Bolsheviks; Bolshevik party; Canadian socialists; meetings; conferences; violence; protests; Karl Liebknecht of Germany; ceremonies; memorials ;
    • A group of returned soldiers gave the members of the radical socialist element a rough handling today when the radicals attempted to hold a mass-meeting. Unable to secure a hall in which to hold their meeting the socialist extremists called a...
    • World War. Relief. 1919-01-27

    • Northwest history; World War 1; war relief; humanitarian relief; Henry P. Davison; American Red Cross; Paris, France; Poland; Polish people; Walter C. Bailey of Boston, Massachusetts; Major F. E. Fronczak of Buffalo, New York ;
    • Henry P. Davison, chairman of the American Red Cross war council, advised national headquarters here today from Paris that decision had been reached to immediately send an American Red Cross relief mission to Poland. The mission will be headed by...

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