The Watch on the Rhine
The Watch on the Rhine was an American military newspaper, started after World War I when the United States Army Third Infantry Division (also recognized in the newspaper as the Marne Divison) was stationed in the Rhineland. In 1919, the Division was reassigned home to the United States, where the newspaper continued publication as the Division went from base to base. The holdings of the State Library of Pennsylvania contain selected issues of volume I dated between August 15, 1919 and May 29, 1920. The earliest issue in the holdings was published in Andernach, Germany, while the rest were published in Little Rock, Arkansas.
The holdings of The Watch on the Rhine at the State Library of Pennsylvania are not complete. The issues presented for the years digitized reflect the holdings of the library, and other issues may exist beyond these holdings.
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