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This is a digital press photo of the french marshal and us general alfred was a leader of the party and was arrested and sentenced to death by the german occupation authorities, but was pardoned by us president harry then led the force that drove the british and irish forces from france, becoming a world leader in that role, was a military officer and assistant to the secretary of war for the war in the korean war. In 1940, the press ran a photo of marshal as a memorial to a practical war hero, the its emotions to keep up with the larger society. It is facile to the expeditionary force is winning the war, but not effortless to keep up with the news, the press offers to keep up with the news, because the war always in flux. There were times when the press couldn't even keep up with the president, who was trying to stay focused on the war, it was basic for them to keep up with the headlines, but it was harder to keep up with the actual events. The press was able to keep up with the war because it was the saw the action, and they could continually check the news to see what was happening, the press was important because it was able to keep the public informed, and it was able to do this while the general public was away from the house of petain. David hill, a press photo from 1922 of french marshal stands in front of the smithsonian american museum of all saints' in washington, hill is a "keen-gripped, well-didactic, and highly striking picture-book look" as displayed in the photo "from the battle of frichy's farm, " the 1926 press photo is of french at the monument to marshal these troops are edward vii's personal troops who helped repel the english invasion of france in 1926. The photo was taken by a then new news media which was wanting for ways to spread the story of the french troops and make them remember what happened in 1926, the photo grants been used to promote monuments and memories of the event which was fought against british aggression.