Country pavilions at International Exposition in Paris, 1937
Creator(s)
- Berlin Flea Market
Scope and Content
Daytime, line to get into the expo grounds, guards stamping passes. View of country pavilions: Denmark. Austria. Canada. 01:17:30 German pavilion - the largest at the Exposition. CUs, eagle sculpture at top of building, swastika. Belgium. Radio. Italy. Sweden. USA. Czechoslovakia. Food stalls. MSs aquarium, turtle.
Note(s)
Original label on can: "Paris Weltausstellung 1937"
The 1937 International Exposition in France is remembered mostly for the contrasting pavilions of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union which literally "faced off" in front of the Eiffel Tower. This "International Exposition of Arts and Technics in Modern Life" - open from May 25, 1937 to November 2, 1937 - included 44 countries and was attended by more than 31 million people. Breaking away from its universal, art, and science predecessors, this exposition infused nationalism, artisanship, and technology.
Subjects
- CZECHOSLOVAKIA
- RADIOS
- ITALY
- UNITED STATES
- AUSTRIA
- BELGIUM
- DENMARK
- EXHIBITIONS
- GERMANY
- SOVIET UNION
Places
- , Sweden
- Paris, France
Genre
- Amateur.
- Film