These postcards are evidence of how modern technologies of photography and printing were absorbed into the culture of France at war. There is almost a naiveté to them as they overlook the real horrors of life on the front. Some of them are typical of the nationalist sentiments of the time, as well as how the Alsace issue was still part of the French conscience more than four decades after the Franco-Prussian War.
06 October 2011
World War I Postcards
These postcards are evidence of how modern technologies of photography and printing were absorbed into the culture of France at war. There is almost a naiveté to them as they overlook the real horrors of life on the front. Some of them are typical of the nationalist sentiments of the time, as well as how the Alsace issue was still part of the French conscience more than four decades after the Franco-Prussian War.
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