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At Coblenz they dined, and the dinner has its place in literature, for both in his Autobiography and in some sarcastic lines (_Diné zu Coblenz_)
The Youth of Goethe Peter Hume Brown 1883
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Cologne or Coblenz, which is simply a poor imitation of its Parisian namesake.
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Mott returned to France and on April 24, and then accompanied American YMCA officials on a visit to Coblenz.
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Under the terms of the Armistice, units of the American Expeditionary Force (A.E.F.) were to occupy Coblenz to give the Americans a bridgehead over the Rhine.
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The four regions that did not receive YMCA attention-the I Army Corps Region, Königsberg; the VIII Army Corps region, Coblenz; the XV Army Corps region, Strasbourg; and the XVI Army Corps region, Metz-were border provinces with very few prison camps.
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In this year the winter was long and the above-mentioned kings again had a secret consultation on the island near Coblenz, and they laid waste everything round about.
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She assisted German war brides and helped establish the first American hospital, at Coblenz, Germany.
Amelia Greenwald. 2009
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Since her sister Alice had married the newspaper publisher Julius Bensheimer and resided in Mannheim, and Julie was betrothed to Bernhard August Neumaier in Munich, Ida was called upon to assist her grandmother in running the Coblenz household.
Ida Dehmel. 2009
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At the beginning of this period the Franks were located on the left bank of the Rhine from Coblenz downward.
The Nibelungenlied 2007
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Provence and his wife escaped from Paris to Coblenz by post-chaise in June, 1791.
Let Them eat Cake de Brantigny........................ 2007
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