Interwar France

The Great Depression affected France from about 1931 through the remainder of the decade.
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24 Vintage Pictures Of Paris Life In The 1920s Tours, Paris, Paris France, Favorite City, City, Vintage Paris, Paris Pictures, Tour Eiffel, Eiffel Tower
24 Vintage Pictures Of Paris Life In The 1920s
24 Vintage Pictures Of Paris Life In The 1920s
Vive la France! Vintage Travel, People, Vintage Photos, Vintage, Old Paris, Paris 1920s
24 Vintage Pictures Of Paris Life In The 1920s
Vive la France!
Ensemble (image 1) | House of Poiret | French | 1925-26 | wool, metal, leather | Metropolitan Museum of Art | Accession Number: 1979.569.6a–c Inspiration, 20s Fashion, Couture, Historia, Dress History, Historical Clothing, Paul Poiret, 20th Century Fashion, 1920s
Paul Poiret | Ensemble | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Ensemble (image 1) | House of Poiret | French | 1925-26 | wool, metal, leather | Metropolitan Museum of Art | Accession Number: 1979.569.6a–c
Marie Bonaparte-Later she paid Freud's ransom to Nazi Germany and bought the letters Freud had written to Wilhelm Fliess about his use of cocaine from Fliess's widow. She was also instrumental in delaying the search of Freud's apartment in Vienna by the Gestapo and later search of Freud's apartment in Vienna by the Gestapo and later arranged for Freud to smuggle abroad some of his savings in a Greek diplomatic pouch. Greek Royalty, Schleswig Holstein, Windsor Fc, Belle Epoque, Princess, Royal Family, Sigmund Freud, Monarchy, French Royalty
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Marie Bonaparte-Later she paid Freud's ransom to Nazi Germany and bought the letters Freud had written to Wilhelm Fliess about his use of cocaine from Fliess's widow. She was also instrumental in delaying the search of Freud's apartment in Vienna by the Gestapo and later search of Freud's apartment in Vienna by the Gestapo and later arranged for Freud to smuggle abroad some of his savings in a Greek diplomatic pouch.
Charles Lindbergh survolant Paris avec son avion The Spirit of St Louis, 1927 Lindbergh, Ile De France, St Louis, Charles Lindbergh
Charles Lindbergh survolant Paris avec son avion The Spirit of St Louis, 1927
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Paul Poiret, “Amphitrite” Cape, the textile designed by Raoul Dufy, 1926. Haute Couture, Raoul Dufy, Early 20th Century Fashion, Paul, Art Deco Fashion
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Paul Poiret, “Amphitrite” Cape, the textile designed by Raoul Dufy, 1926.
Before the Storm: Paris 1937 Expo. German and Russian Pavilions face each other on either side of the Eiffel Tower World, Fotos, Reno, Jardim, Burg, Nyc, La Tour, Visiting
Before the Storm
Before the Storm: Paris 1937 Expo. German and Russian Pavilions face each other on either side of the Eiffel Tower
Paris 1930 "Opera" Paris Opera House, Paris 1920
Paris 1930 "Opera"
Vendeurs d'escargots en 1918 à Paris. Street Photography, Ellen Von Unwerth, French Photographers, Old Photos, Robert
Vendeurs d'escargots en 1918 à Paris.
Roger Schaal Vendeur de fromages de chevre, Paris 1935 Goat Cheese, Goats, Willy Ronis, Roaring Twenties, Famous Photographers, Old Things
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Roger Schaal Vendeur de fromages de chevre, Paris 1935
Roman Vishniac, Notre Dame de Paris, c1935 Fotografie, Resim, Notre Dame, Fotografia, Old Pictures, Paisajes
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Roman Vishniac, Notre Dame de Paris, c1935
Marie Curie and her daughter Irène in the laboratory at the Radium Institute in Paris, France, 1921 Films, Marie Curie, Pierre, Maria Skłodowska Curie, Maria Skłodowska, Film, Famous
Marie Curie and her daughter Irène in the laboratory at the Radium Institute in Paris, France, 1921
Americans visiting Paris in December 1933 celebrated the end of Prohibition in a “real two-fisted manner,” the NY Times reported that year. Just 15 years earlier, the paper had run a large advertisement with the headline, “BOOZE is the worst non-essential. STOP IT!” via reddit Empire State Building, Ohio, Prohibition, Rare Historical Photos, Historical Photos, End Of Prohibition, The New York Times, Olds
Americans visiting Paris in December 1933 celebrated the end of Prohibition in a “real two-fisted manner,” the NY Times reported that year. Just 15 years earlier, the paper had run a large advertisement with the headline, “BOOZE is the worst non-essential. STOP IT!” via reddit