When they help the french and british troops with supplies
The Japanese supported the Allies in WW1. I think they felt hard done by for their support in the ensuing peace treaty & division of the spoils.....
Not sure whether this helps - but an ancestor embarked from Marseilles 21 November 1916 and disembarked at Salonika 29 November. He was a private in the 1/14th London Regiment (London Scottish) - and his grandson says that he was a machine gunner. He left Salonika by sea and disembarked at Alexandria 3 July 1917.
House-Grey Memorandum was with Wilson during WW1, and it involved the U.S. inviting German participation in a U.S. inspired Peace Convention. The failure of Germany to attend "Would probably lead to U.S. militart involvement."
Germany was oppsosed but some austrlian born germans were supporting our alliances and troops the french also oppsosed on our troops and country but we had trades Britain and they where Australias biggest trading partner when the war was on in 1913.
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australians involvment in ww1
The address of the Marseilles Public Library is: 155 East Bluff Street, Marseilles, 61341 1499
When they help the french and british troops with supplies
Miles of Marseilles was born in 1294.
Marseilles Bridge was created in 1997.
Victor of Marseilles was born in 2##.
Victor of Marseilles died in 290.
The phone number of the Marseilles Public Library is: 815-795-4437.
Woodrow Wilson was the US president throughout the US involvement in WW I.
It's 86 miles from Orange to Marseilles