World War I,WWI,German Soldier,Refugees,Belgians,French,1917,Lucien Jonas
Title: Exposition du 1er au 30 octobre 1917 . . . organisée par la Ligue Souvenez-Vous . . . documents, photographies, affiches, . . . aux crimes allemands
Creator(s): Jonas, Lucien, 1880-1947, artist
Date Created/Published: Paris : H. Chachoin, [1917]
Summary: A German soldier escorting an unhappy group of people through the streets. The Germans deported more than 120,000 Belgians back to Germany, and relocated about 20,000 French within the invaded French territories.
Notes:
Translation of title: Exhibition October 1 -30, 1917 . . . organized by the Ligue Souvenez-Vous . . . documents, photographs, posters, . . . of German crimes.
Signed: L. Jonas.
Promotional goal: Fr. K92.J7. 1917.
Item is no. 243 in a printed checklist available in the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Reading Room.
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Subjects:
World War, 1914-1918--Refugees.
World War, 1914-1918--Military personnel--German.
Arrivals & departures--1910-1920.
Art exhibitions--France--1910-1920.
Exhibition posters--French--1910-1920.
Lithographs--Color--1910-1920.
War posters--French--1910-1920.
Bookmark /99613592/
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