PICTURES
AND DESCRIPTIONS:
PICTURE 1:
MAJOR GENERAL JOSEPH P. DICKMAN, who heads the American Third Army, which will occupy German soil under the terms of armistice. It was his division that threw the Germans back across the Marne at Chateau - Thierry. He Commanded the 4th Corps at St. Mihiel (Press Illustrating Service)
PICTURE 2:
ADMIRAL W. H. G. BULLARD, U. S. N., who has been assigned to represent the United States in the formalities attendant on the transfer of the Austrian fleet to the Allies in the ports of Pola, Durazzo, and Cattaro. (Underwood & Underwood)
PICTURE 3:
The newly promoted MARSHAL PETAIN, who commanded the French Army during the victorious drive that ended with the armistice of Nov. 11, 1918. To him is attributed the immortal phrase, 'THEY SHALL NOT PASS", when he commanded the defenders of Verdun. He had previously been given the Military Medal of Honor, and has no received the highest military distinction in the gift of the French people. He headed the French forces entering Alsace-Lorraine.
PICTURE 4:
GENERAL EDOUARD DE CASTELNAU, who ranks high in French military circles because of distinguished service at Nancy and Verdun.
PICTURE 5:
IGNACE DASZYNSKI, Provisional President of the new Republic of Poland. He was for years a member of the Austrian Parliament from Cracow.
PICTURE 6:
NICHOLAS PACHITCH, Premier of Serbia and prominent in the Jugoslav movement which looks toward a union of Serbia and Montenegro with other Balkan provinces peopled by the same race.
PICTURE 7:
VICE ADMIRAL KOLTCHAK, formerly commander of the Black Sea fleet, who has recently replaced Gen. Horvath as head of the Russian Government at Omsk
PICTURE 8:
PRINCE LVOFF, first Prime Minister of the Russian Provisional Government after the position of the Czar. He is now on a mission to Washington to seek aid for Russia