Fighting time (1915-1922)
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French
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"When the 1914 war broke out, he [Paul Strauss] is sixty-two years old. He cannot think of becoming a fighter, but takes an active part in the events by acting as Vice-Chair of the Parliamentary Committee in the Army, responsible for health problems. (Leclainche, 1976, p. 217.) It is indeed his active participation in the Senate Army Committee throughout the war — and beyond — that is his commitment. He is not the only one to have tr...