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Attached you will read a few assorted French opinions regarding America’s late arrival in the World War I and some additional thoughts on the matter of America’s inflated ego.

“…we told, we sang, we repeated to the Americans, ‘You have won the War!’ And they believed it!”


Click here to read an article by a grateful Frenchman who was full of praise for the bold and forward-thinking manner in which America entered
the First World War.


KEY WORDS: Franco-American Relations 1919 – 1920,Post-World War 1 Relations between France and the USA,Post-WW1 Diplomatic Franco-American Relations,Post-WW1 Franco-American Disillusion,Franco-American Friendship 1917-1920,French and American Relations reconsidered 1919,Bad Relations with the French 1919,Sour Friendship Between France and USA 1919

Read Post-War French Opinions About Their American Allies<br>(Literary Digest, 1920) for Free

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