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.
"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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