Versailles'in Müttefik Konseyi'nin çıkışında. Paris değişiyor. - At the exit of the Interallied Council of Versailles. It (Paris) fluctuates.
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Title
Versailles'in Müttefik Konseyi'nin çıkışında. Paris değişiyor. - At the exit of the Interallied Council of Versailles. It (Paris) fluctuates.
Creator
Henri Lavedan
Description
Clemenceau arabasına dönüyor. ''Özgür halklar çok güzel askerleriyle medeniyeti tekrar kurtaracak - Clemenceau returns to his car. Once more the free peoples, through their admirable soldiers, will save civilization.
Note
Büyük fotoğraf Versay Müttefik Konseyi'nde Clemenceau'yu gösteriyor. Makale Paris'in, Fransa gibi, günden güne değişmesini ve bütün dünyanın düşüncelerini özümsemesini anlatıyor - A large photo shows Clemenceau at the Interallied Council of Versailles. An article describes how Paris, like France, changes from day to day and absorbs the whole world's thoughts.
Issue Date
1918-06-15
Language
French
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/21649
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Type
Format
23,7-35,4 cm, Printed
Number of Scanned Documents
2
Identifier
FFTDOC01337
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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