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America in World War I: Interpreter translating President Poincare's speech into English at opening of Peace Conference (b/w photo)
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America in World War I: Interpreter translating President Poincare's speech into English at opening of Peace Conference (b/w photo)
5211531 America in World War I: Interpreter translating President Poincare's speech into English at opening of Peace Conference (b/w photo) by Bain, George Grantham - Bain News Service (1865-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: Interpreter translating President Poincare's speech into English at opening of Peace Conference. The interpreter is standing. The proceedings of the conference were carried on in English and French. Each speech was interpreted into some other language. President Wilson sits at the interpreter's right, reading a paper. Illustration for US Official Pictures of the World War, showing America's Participation, selected from the official files of the War Department by William E Moore and James C Russell (Pictoria Bureau, 1920). Gravure printed.); © Look and Learn
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1st World War Conference Etats Unis Etats Unis Usa United States First War 1914 1918 Interpreter Language Opening Peace Conference President Wilson Proceedings Sits Speech Translating Woodrow Wilson World War 1914 1918 World War 1914 19180 Ww I 1914 1918 Americae Great War Interpreted Involvement President Poincare
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This print captures a significant moment in history during America's involvement in World War I. The image showcases an interpreter diligently translating President Poincare's speech into English at the opening of the Peace Conference. Standing tall, the interpreter plays a crucial role in bridging the language barrier between nations. The proceedings of this historic conference were conducted in both English and French, with each speech being interpreted into various languages. In this particular scene, President Wilson can be seen seated to the right of the interpreter, engrossed in reading a paper that likely contains important information regarding the conference. The gravity of this event is palpable as it symbolizes not only America's participation but also its commitment to international diplomacy and peacekeeping efforts during such tumultuous times. This photograph serves as an illustration for "US Official Pictures of the World War" which meticulously selected images from official files to document America's role in shaping global events. As we gaze upon this remarkable image, we are reminded of how language barriers can be overcome through dedicated interpreters who enable effective communication on a global scale. It stands as a testament to our shared humanity and collective pursuit of peace amidst chaos and conflict.
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