Germany to the U S
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ALLYGermany, to the U.S.
GERARDU. S. Ambassador to Germany, 1913-17.
GERARDU. S. Ambassador to Germany, World War I.
OSHIMAJap Ambassador to Germany, now in U. S. A.
dunkersmember of the Church of the Brethren, a denomination of Christians founded in Germany in 1708 and later reorganized in the U.S., characterized by the practice of trine immersion, the celebration of a love feast accompanying the Lord's Supper, and oppositi
dunkermember of the Church of the Brethren, a denomination of Christians founded in Germany in 1708 and later reorganized in the U.S., characterized by the practice of trine immersion, the celebration of a love feast accompanying the Lord's Supper, and oppositi
CLAYU. S. Army chief in Germany.
CONANTU. S. High Commissioner for Germany.
CLAYFormer U. S. Military Commander in Germany.
BAVARIASection of Germany suggested for U. S. supervision.
CLAYMilitary Governor in U.S. zone of Germany.
WOLFBLITZEREmmy-winning U.S. journalist born in Germany
CLAYDeputy Military Governor in U. S. zone of Germany.
BIZONIAU. S. and British areas of Germany, considered as economic unit.
ELNORTEThe U.S., to Mexicans
OLDWORLDEurope,to the U.S.
AMERICANISMLoyalty to the U. S.
ALLYBritain, to the U.S.
TERRGuam, to the U.S.
TERRITORYGuam, to the U.S.
ALLYEngland, to the U.S.
MCNUTTU. S. Ambassador to the Philippines.
EBANIsrael's Ambassador to the U. S.
ARAKIJapanese envoy to the U. S.
EBANIsraeli Minister to the U. S.
JULIANARoyal visitor to the U. S.
KOOChinese Ambassador to the U. S.
POSSGuam, to the U. S.: Abbr.
RIZAPAHLEVIRoyal visitor to the U. S.
ISSEIJapanese emigrant to the U.S.
ALIENNewcomer to the U.S.A.
ISSEIJapanese immigrant to the U.S.
WASHINGTONHome to the U.S. Senate
TERRGuam, to the U.S.: Abbr.
BITTERENEMYJapan, to the U.S., once
TERRAmer. Samoa, to the U.S.
TERRGuam, to the U.S.A.
ISSEINipponese immigrant to the U.S.
ISSEIJapanese immigrant, to the U.S.
ISSEITokyo immigrant to the U.S.