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Those American girls who cared for French orphans all the way through the First Global Struggle

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All over and after Global Struggle I, hundreds of American girls performed the position of moms to French orphans. Dropping gentle in this little-known facet of transatlantic historical past. Between August 1914 and April 1917, in spite of their nation’s declared neutrality, an estimated 25,000 American girls crossed the Atlantic to improve France in its battle towards Germany. Those voters, very ceaselessly from American top society, bandage in…
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News7 broke the news on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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