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Ceremonies - Alabama thru Connecticut - Photo shows group of Red Cross workers photographed during parade at the dedication of the new Red Cross headquarters in Washington, D.C. Mrs. J. Borden Harriman of New York is holding the flag

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Photographer: N.Y. Herald

Ceremonies - Alabama thru Connecticut

Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The automobile was first invented and perfected in Germany and France in the late 1890s. Americans quickly came to dominate the automotive industry after WWI. Throughout this initial era, the development of automotive technology was rapid. Hundreds of small manufacturers competing to gain the world's attention. Key developments included the electric ignition system, independent suspension, and four-wheel brakes. Transmissions and throttle controls were widely adopted and safety glass also made its debut. Henry Ford perfected mass-production techniques, and Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler emerged as the “Big Three” auto companies by the 1920s. Car manufacturers received enormous orders from the military during World War II, and afterward automobile production in the United States, Europe, and Japan soared.

The Wise Men: Six Friends and the World They Made is a 1986 book by Walter Isaacson and Evan Thomas about a group of U.S. government officials and members of the East Coast Establishment. The book starts with post - World War I period and continues in the immediate post-World War II international development, describing how the group of six men of quite different political affiliations developed the containment policy of dealing with the Communist bloc during the Cold War and crafted institutions such as NATO, the World Bank, and the policies of the Marshall Plan. Six people who were influential in the development of Cold War: 1. Dean Acheson, Secretary of State under President Harry Truman 2. Charles E. Bohlen, U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union, the Philippines, and France 3. W. Averell Harriman, Special Envoy for President Franklin Roosevelt 4. George F. Kennan, Ambassador to the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia 5. Robert A. Lovett, Truman's Secretary of Defense 6. John J. McCloy, a War Department official and later U.S. High Commissioner for Germany.

This image dataset is generated from the world's largest public domain image archive. Made in two steps (manually curated set, and following image recognition), it comprises of more than 100,000 images of military ceremonies from different countries and times. All media is in the public domain, so there is no limitation on the dataset usage - educational, scientific, or commercial. Please contact us if you need a dataset like this, we may already have it, or, we can make one for you, often in 24 hours or less.

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The Wise Men: Six Friends and the World They Made

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Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York - Great Parade as New York's National Guardsmen depart

Demonstratie van Ambonezen tegen bezoek van president

Ceremonies - Camp Lewis thru Camp Wheeler - Review of 87th Division, Camp Pike, Arkansas

Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1918 - Independence Day Parade, 1918, New York City. The aeroplane, the big factor of modern warfare, was exhibited to the vast throng who reviewed the parade

Ceremonies - Alabama - A spontaneous crowd in Gladsome demonstration on news of the signing of armistice at Mobile, Alabama

Ceremonies - Review in Theatre of Operations - Italian Army and Miscellaneous Reviews - Receiving the Grads blesses from Switzerland at Lyon, France

Ceremonies - Review in Theatre of Operations - American Troops - This photograph taken at Milan shows an Italian general inspecting American Red Cross ambulances just before they are to go to the front

American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work - Red Cross activities at Newark, N.J. Chapter of Red Cross workers

Ceremonies - England - Eight hundred British school children voice thanks to America for help in war. Children of Gibbons Road School Harleside, London, held a special celebration in honor of America's participation in the war. Each schoolboy and schoolgirl produced a message of thanks to the United States for the aid she has rendered her ally

Ceremonies - Boston, Mass. - Peace Day Parade, Boston, Mass

It is more important to know how to hitch a Ford than to crank one. Illustrating a trip through rural Virginia by a party of Red Cross workers, where they gave per ...

Verkeer op buitenwegen in de sneeuw. Auto tegen bord

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ceremonies alabama connecticut alabama thru connecticut group workers parade dedication headquarters cross headquarters borden harriman borden harriman new york flag world war 1914 1918 wwi ww 1 military parades military parades and ceremonies washington dc pre 1920 cars six wise men american red cross united states diplomacy politics and government history of alabama high resolution ultra high resolution herald ceremonies cross workers car us national archives