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L'Image de la Guerre
L'Image de la Guerre, founded in Paris in 1914 by journalist and historian Léon Poirier, emerged during World War I as a pioneering illustrated newspaper focused on the war's impact. It provided a platform for photographs and artwork that captured the realities of conflict and humanized soldiers' experiences. The publication's extensive circulation cemented its role in shaping public perception of the war, making it a trusted source for both information and visual representation. Renowned for its quality journalism and powerful imagery, L'Image de la Guerre remains influential in the realm of war reporting. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of L'Image de la Guerre, Paris, Île-De-France, France starting 1914, including 1,626 scans in total. Explore historical figures and events that shaped the past and perhaps discover connections to your own family history as you delve into these invaluable records. Join us in uncovering the stories of yesteryear through these historic newspapers.