File:Marshal Joffre and Marshal Foch ride beneath the historic Arc de Triomphe 1919.jpg

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Description Caption: "Marshal Joffre and Marshal Foch ride beneath the historic Arc de Triomphe, in Paris, through which only victors may pass, at the head of the great Victory Parade of 20,000 Allied troops on Bastille Day (July 14). Paris herself, city of celebrations, has known none greater than this one, when some 5,000,000 people took part in the vast festival of victory. The place of honor in the procession was given to 1,000 mutilated soldiers."
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