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  • Collection: Otto Krampikowsky Collection

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The 1st Army Service Corps Band performs at Camp Lusitania, Saint Nazaire, France during World War I.

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The 811th Pioneer Quartet sings to entertain soldiers in St. Nazaire, France during World War I.

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The Lycee Saint-Louis was a higher education establishement located in Paris, France.

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A double decker street car in the streets of Paris, France

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Otto J. Krampikowsky, a Chicagoan who served in World War I, and his wife, Frieda Bruebach, pose for a picture on their wedding day in 1906. Otto and Frieda had two children, Eleanor and Elvira, prior to their divorce in 1912.

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Nine women workers, known as "oyster maids," search France's Brittany Coast for oysters during World War I.

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American soldiers arrive in Paris, France during World War I.

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German prisoners of war load box cars under the supervision of U.S. soldiers at Is-sur-Tille, France Q. M. Depot, post World War I.

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German soldiers taken prisoner by American soldiers in the battle of Château-Thierry. The camp at Langres, France held about 5,000 prisoners.
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