Greetings Card : Colonial Troops 1930S
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Colonial Troops 1930S
Native Libyan troops in Tripoli, North Africa, receiving directions in the mountains from European, probably Italian, officers. Date: 1930s
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Media ID 7207917
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Colonialism Colony Directions Libyan Pith Receiving Tripoli
Greetings Card (7"x5")
"Step back in time with our exquisite Colonial Troops 1930s greeting card from Media Storehouse. Featuring an authentic image of Native Libyan troops in Tripoli, North Africa, receiving directions from European officers in the rugged mountains, this card brings history to life. Perfect for the history buff or avid traveler in your life, this rights-managed print from Mary Evans Prints Online adds a unique touch to your correspondence. Let the story of the past unfold with every greeting."
Folded Greeting Cards (12.5x17.5 cm) have a laminate finish and are supplied with an envelope. The front and inside can be personalised with text in a selection of fonts, layouts and colours.
Greetings Cards suitable for Birthdays, Weddings, Anniversaries, Graduations, Thank You and much more
Estimated Product Size is 12.5cm x 17.5cm (4.9" x 6.9")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This evocative photograph captures a moment in the history of Italian colonialism in North Africa, specifically in the city of Tripoli, Libya during the 1930s. In the image, a group of Native Libyan troops, dressed in traditional clothing and armed with rifles, are gathered in the mountains, receiving directions from European officers. The officers, identifiably Italian due to their helmets and pith helmets, are pointing towards a map or a strategic location, likely planning their next move in the ongoing colonial campaign. The Italian colonial empire in Libya began in 1911 and lasted until the end of World War II. The Italian government sought to expand its influence and resources in North Africa, leading to the invasion and occupation of Libya. The native Libyan population, primarily Berber and Arab, were subjected to harsh rule and forced labor. This photograph offers a glimpse into the complex dynamics of colonialism, with European powers exerting their authority over native populations. The mountainous terrain of Libya provided a challenging environment for military operations, and the need for local knowledge and manpower made the recruitment and training of native troops essential. Despite the apparent order and discipline in the image, the realities of colonial rule were far more complex and often brutal. The Italian colonial campaign in Libya was marked by resistance and rebellion, with the native population resisting Italian rule through various means, including guerrilla warfare and sabotage. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the complex and often fraught history of colonialism and its impact on the people of North Africa.
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