Les Cahiers de la Guerre
Les Cahiers de la Guerre, established in 1914 by notable intellectuals such as Jean Giraudoux and André Gide, emerged as a critical voice during World War I, documenting the war's social and cultural impact. Over the years, it has evolved to provide a diverse array of content, including essays, in-depth analyses, and commentary on contemporary geopolitical issues. Now, on OldNews.com, you can find scans of Les Cahiers de la Guerre, Paris, Île-De-France, France starting 1914, with a total of 442 scans available. Renowned for its rigorous journalism and scholarly approach, the publication has become a trusted source for policymakers, academics, and the general public alike. Its long-standing commitment to uncovering the complex narratives surrounding conflict continues to solidify its influence in media and literature today. Explore the archives and discover historical figures, events, and perhaps links to your own family history that shaped the world during this tumultuous time.