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Paris 1919, produced by the National Film Board of Canada in co-production with 13 Production in association with Galafilm in co-production with Arte France in association with TVO ... [et al.] ; producers, Gerry Flahive, Paul Saadoun ; written and directed by Paul Cowan

Label
Paris 1919, produced by the National Film Board of Canada in co-production with 13 Production in association with Galafilm in co-production with Arte France in association with TVO ... [et al.] ; producers, Gerry Flahive, Paul Saadoun ; written and directed by Paul Cowan
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Paris 1919
Medium
videorecording
Oclc number
460985045
Responsibility statement
produced by the National Film Board of Canada in co-production with 13 Production in association with Galafilm in co-production with Arte France in association with TVO ... [et al.] ; producers, Gerry Flahive, Paul Saadoun ; written and directed by Paul Cowan
Runtime
94
Summary
"How can you make peace when what you really want is revenge? In the wake of 37 million casualties at the end of World War I, President Woodrow Wilson took his dream of a League of Nations to Paris to seek "peace everlasting, " joining over 30 international delegations who descended upon the city fo the most ambitious peace talks in history. Helmed by the Big Four (the United States, France, Great Britain and Italy), the Paris Peace Conference ultimately and ironically sowed the seeds of resentment that led to World War II."--Container
Technique
live action
resource.variantTitle
Inside the peace talks that changed the world
Classification
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