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In addition to documenting the Great War itself, Albert Kahn’s team of photographers recorded the impact of the conflict on French civilian life. This program examines offerings from Kahn’s Archive of the Planet, exploring both the propaganda value and the genuine emotional power in images of the war-torn French populace. French and Belgian refugees, ruined churches, and farms tended by women and the elderly are a few of the subjects rendered in exquisite and moving detail. Soissons smolders after a German retreat; Reims and its shattered cathedral hover on the edge of total destruction; and the Alsace region, Kahn’s birthplace, regains its French identity. A BBC/Musée Albert-Kahn (Département des Hauts-de-Seine—France) Co-production. (52 minutes)



 
                

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Copyright date: ©2008



Part of the Series : The Wonderful World of Albert Kahn
     


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