Coblenz
Americannoun
noun
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Weak enemy, mortar and machine-gun fire soon died out, and later that day Coblenz was in U.S. hands.
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Moved last month to a more confining prison at Coblenz, Augstein is now undergoing daylong interrogations.
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On his Rhine journey he may stop off in Coblenz to hear Johann Strauss's A Night in Venice, waterborne on a float in a quiet inlet of the river.
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At a dance in Coblenz after the Armistice, gay Writer Bulger amazed British officers by cutting in on Edward of Wales.
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I saw that name the other day on a letter he brought back from Big Creek—‘Captain William L. Blair, U. S. A.’—the letter had been sent him from Coblenz, Germany.
From Voices; Birth-Marks; The Man and the Elephant by Holt, Mathew Joseph
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