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Lost peace, 1919

After the First World War, people were traumatized by the horror and vowed that war would be a thing of the past. This film revists the popular hopes and experiences in the years following World War I, and the threat of a new nationalism. Despite Woodrow Wilson's promise of a "people's peace," defeated nations were resentful and unreconciled. As fascism and militarism spread, worldwide pacifist movements fought an increasingly unsuccessful rearguard action to preserve the dream of peace.

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  • "Lost peace, 1919"@en
  • "Lost peace, 1919-36"@en
  • "Lost peace, 1919-36"
  • "1919, lost peace"
  • "Lost peace"
  • "Ideals for a united world fail"@en
  • "People's century"
  • "Lost peace, ideals for a united world fail"@en

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  • "Revisits the popular hopes and experiences in the years following WW I and a looming threat of a new nationalism."
  • "After the First World War, people were traumatized by the horror and vowed that war would be a thing of the past. This film revists the popular hopes and experiences in the years following World War I, and the threat of a new nationalism. Despite Woodrow Wilson's promise of a "people's peace," defeated nations were resentful and unreconciled. As fascism and militarism spread, worldwide pacifist movements fought an increasingly unsuccessful rearguard action to preserve the dream of peace."@en
  • "After the First World War a whole generation was traumatized by the horror and vowed that war would be a thing of the past. This film revists the popular hopes and experiences in the years following World War I--and the looming threat of a new nationalism. Despite Woodrow Wilson's promise of a "people's peace," defeated nations were resentful and unreconciled. As fascism and militarism spread, worldwide pacifist movements fought an increasingly unsuccessful rearguard action to preserve the dream of peace."@en
  • "After the First World War a whole generation was traumatized by the horror war and vowed that war would be a thing of the past. This film revists the popular hopes and experiences in the years following World War I--and the looming threat of a new nationalism. Despite Woodrow Wilson's promise of a "people's peace", defeated nations were resentful and unreconciled. As fascism and militarism spread, worldwide pacifist movements fought an increasingly unsuccessful rearguard action to preserve the dream of peace."@en
  • "Documents the changed face of Europe after World War I and the origins of World War II. Topics include: Woodrow Wilson's proposal for League of Nations; German resentment and humiliation with Treaty of Versailles; self-determination for minorities; hyperinflation and Depression in Germany; anti-war and disarmament movements; rise of Hitler, fascist Spain and Italy; Germany takes Austria, Czeckoslovakia and Poland, making war inevitable."@en

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  • "Educational television programs"@en
  • "History"
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  • "Nonfiction television programs"@en

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  • "People's century, 1900-1999. [3], 1919 lost peace"
  • "Lost peace, 1919"@en
  • "Lost peace, 1919"
  • "1919, Lost peace"@en
  • "1919, lost peace"@en
  • "Lost Peace (1919)"@en