The image shows Lt. Lubbe from Jan. 27, 1919. He is standing in front of a stack of meat supplies from Armour and Co., Chicago, Ill., which are being furnished for the government. This includes high-quality, sugar-cured ham with a short shank. The photograph was taken to document the process of supplying meat for the military during World War One. The photo received approval from the M.I.D. censor on Jan. 28, 1919.
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