"Private Philip Rosen, of the East Side, New York, who escaped from a German Prison Camp on the day the Armistice was signed. He marched approximately 150 kilometers through Belgium and Northern France, eventually reaching a railhead. Rosen, who was born near Budapest, joined the 9th Infantry ten days after the declaration of War. The French uniform he is wearing was given to him in the German hospital before being sent to the prison camp, where he was the only American among 1,500 Frenchmen. Vincennes, Seine, France."
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