1. Why did Albert Kahn send photographers around the world for two decades? Give at least two reasons.
Albert Kahn sent photographers to promote peace between different cultures. He also sent photographers around the world to allow people to see what life was like for others around the world and for them to understand that they may not be so different from themselves.
2. What events, scenes of everyday life, and themes in Europe and the Middle East did the photographers and videographers capture between 1918 and 1929? List at least 10 scenes or events that are selected from both episodes.
• Videos of Armistice day celebration
• Bodies who died on the Wester front
• Used blimps to film the destruction of France
• The signing of Treaty of Versailles
• President Woodrow Wilson’s arrival in Paris
• Parade after WWI ends
• Monuments of those who died in war
• Destruction of the former Ottoman empire
• Inauguration of …show more content…
What was the League of Nations? What was its intended purpose?
The League of Nations was a group of countries that came together after the conclusion of WWI. It’s intended purpose was to help create peace between countries instead of war. If countries were having a dispute, they would try to end this dispute by negotiation.
6. How did Europeans memorialize World War I after its conclusion?
Europeans memorialized WWI after its conclusion by celebrating armistice day. They also created monuments and had parades to commemorate those who passed away or served in the war.
7. What nationalities of workers immigrated to France after the war? What jobs did they do? How did French people treat immigrant workers during the interwar years?
The workers who immigrated to France after the war were Italian and Polish. They did jobs such as work on farms and in factories. The French people did not treat workers well, and they were often blamed for France’s destruction.
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