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Allied territorial occupations to force Germany to pay (colour litho)
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Allied territorial occupations to force Germany to pay (colour litho)
2808982 Allied territorial occupations to force Germany to pay (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Allied territorial occupations to force Germany to pay. French troops and tanks in front of the station in Dusseldorf. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 27 March-3 April 1921.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 23107850
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This print titled "Allied territorial occupations to force Germany to pay" by Achille Beltrame depicts a significant moment in history. The image showcases French troops and tanks stationed in front of the Dusseldorf train station, symbolizing the Allied forces' determination to hold Germany accountable for reparations after World War I. The scene is filled with a diverse crowd of soldiers, civilians, men, women, and children. It captures the essence of post-war Europe as people navigate through the aftermath of conflict. The presence of tanks and rifles highlights the military aspect while emphasizing the gravity of this period. Beltrame's illustration was originally published in Courier Sunday on 27 March-3 April 1921 during a time when discussions surrounding peace treaties and terms were at their peak. This artwork serves as a visual representation of France's role within the alliance and their commitment to ensuring that Germany fulfills its obligations under the Treaty of Versailles. Through this powerful image, we are reminded not only of war's devastating consequences but also how it shapes nations' relationships long after conflicts end. Beltrame's artistic talent brings depth and emotion to this historical moment captured forever on paper.
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