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Front page of Le Petit Journal newspaper. The main title claims: Metz et la Lorraine returned to France (French: Metz et la Lorraine rendue à la France).
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********: Premiere guerre mondiale 1914-1918 . Metz et la Lorraine rendues a la France. Le marechal Philippe Petain (1856-1951) commandant en chef des armees francaises et le general de Marie Emile Fayolle (1852-1928), commandant d'un groupe d'armees, qui entrerent a Metz a la tete des troupes francaises . Le general Charles Mangin (1866-1925) qui signa la proclamation adressee aux Lorrains. Le general Louis Ernest de Maud'huy (1857-1921), gouverneur militaire de Metz et le blason de Lorraine. In 'Le Petit Journal', le 8/12/1918. ********, *********** Permission for usage must be provided in writing from Scala. ***