XEE4188638: The occupation of the Ruhr, a German industrial region, by the French, following the decisions taken during the Versailles Treaty (1919) forcing Germany to impose severe sanctions and economic reparations on the allied countries. Illustration taken from “” Le Petite Journal”” 28/01/1923 Private collection., Moritz, A. R. (fl.1920s) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4133899: The opening of the 1931 International Colonial Exhibition. The President of the Republic Gaston Doumergue (1863-1937) inaugurated the International Colonial Exhibition in Vincennes, together with Marechal Hubert (Louis-Hubert-Gonzalve) Lyautey (1854-1934), general curator of the Exhibition. Moritz illustration. In “” Le Pelerin”” of 21 May 1931, Moritz, A. R. (fl.1920s) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4133997: Hunting scene among the pygmees of West Africa: in the forests of Ituri, the pygmees have traps consisting of a large block of very heavy wood in which a long, very sharp epieu is planted. Passing under the trap, the animal touches a thin cord and detaches the epieu poisons, which nails it to the ground. Moritz illustration. In “” Le Pelerin”” of February 19, 1933., Moritz, A. R. (fl.1920s) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4133896: Salvation and farewell to the Rhine. On the left: in Huninge, on 21 November 1918, the second Moroccan division bathed its fagnions in the Rhine. On the right: 11 years away, the 3rd Alpine Hunter Battalion, about to be dissolved as a result of the Rhenan evacuation, renews the same gesture in front of the village of Stahleck, near Kreuznach, Illustration of Moritz. In “” Le Pelerin”” of April 20, 1930., Moritz, A. R. (fl.1920s) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4134220: Steps in the manufacture of the new 5 francs metal coins: on the left, the casting of the ingots that will be used to punch the new pieces; in the center, the pieces are depolished with sulphuric acid after striking; on the right, the pieces are counted, by hundreds, using special devices, before being packaged. Illustration of Moritz in “” Le Pelerin”” of September 24, 1933., Moritz, A. R. (fl.1920s) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4133950: Lord William Tyrrell (1866-1947), Ambassador of Great Britain to Paris, presented to the President of the Republic Paul Doumer (1857-1932) the banner of Saint Joan of Arc offered and reconstituted by the “Anglo-French Luncheon Club”. Moritz illustration. In “” Le Pelerin”” of March 20, 1932., Moritz, A. R. (fl.1920s) / Bridgeman Images