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Et lui? Aidez-nous ?ui trouver du travail quand il revien Et lui? Aidez-nous ?ui trouver du travail quand il revien
Et lui? Aidez-nous a lui trouver du travail quand il reviendra. Soldier standing in front of two workers. About five hundred thousand French prisoners were held by the Germans between 1914 and 1918. An exchange of prisoners was negotiated in 1917, for those prisoners over forty-eight years old, who had been held prisoner for at least eighteen months. Date 1918. Et lui? Aidez-nous ? ui trouver du travail quand il reviendra. Soldier standing in front of two workers. About five hundred thousand French prisoners were held by the Germans between 1914 and 1918. An exchange of prisoners was negotiated in 1917, for those prisoners over forty-eight years old, who had been held prisoner for at least eighteen months. Date 1918
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Et lui? Aidez-nous ?ui trouver du travail quand il reviendra
EDITORS COMMENTS
(Help him find work when he returns) is a powerful and poignant phrase that resonates with the hope and determination of the French people during the First World War. In this photograph, a soldier stands proudly in front of two workers, a symbol of the unity and solidarity between the military and civilian populations. The year is 1918, and for the past four years, approximately five hundred thousand French prisoners had been held captive by the Germans. With the negotiations of an exchange of prisoners in 1917, those over forty-eight years old, who had been held prisoner for at least eighteen months, were finally to be released. The anticipation and excitement of their return home were palpable, but the reality of finding employment and reintegrating into society was a daunting prospect. The phrase "Et lui?" (And him?) is a call to action, a plea for help and support from the community. The workers in the photograph represent the collective effort to ensure that returning soldiers would not be left behind. They stand ready to offer assistance, to lend a hand and help their fellow countrymen find work and rebuild their lives. This powerful image serves as a reminder of the resilience and compassion of the human spirit, even in the face of adversity. It is a testament to the strength of community and the importance of coming together to support one another during challenging times. The photograph is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during the First World War and the enduring spirit of hope and determination that carried the French people through it.
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