Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1920 — AND KAISER DID NOT STAY [ARTICLE]

AND KAISER DID NOT STAY

Polish-American Soldiers Did Remain at Tamopol, Inscription on — —MPnument Shows. ■ Tarnopol, Poland. — The German monuirfent erected ip honor of the then German emperor’s visit to Tarnopol in 1917 has been turned into an allied memorial. During the occupation by the German troops the huge monument was erected, bearing the Inscription, "William H, EmP®ror of Germany and King of Prussia, stopped here on July 28, 1917." It was a division of Polish-Ameri-cans, members of the French army that took the town for the Poles, and they simply*added this inscription, “and July. 4, 1919. the Sixth division iff American Chasseurs entered the town. They stayed.”