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EVB3085007: Charles De Gaulle speaking, ca. 1947-50. From April 1947 to May 1953, De Gaulle used the French People's Party was his platform to achieve national leadership. It never exceeded 40% of the parliament votes. - (BSLOC_2014_15_239): Charles De Gaulle speaking, ca. 1947-50. From April 1947 to May 1953, De Gaulle used the French People's Party was his platform to achieve national leadership. It never exceeded 40% of the parliament votes. - (BSLOC_2014_15_239) / Bridgeman Images
EVB3085008: Parisians purchasing apples from a street vendor in the snow 1945. The first winter after liberation was difficult for civilians due to shortages of food and fuel. - (BSLOC_2014_15_240): Parisians purchasing apples from a street vendor in the snow 1945. The first winter after liberation was difficult for civilians due to shortages of food and fuel. - (BSLOC_2014_15_240) / Bridgeman Images
EVB3085014: "The Greek national elections of March 31, 1946 resulted in right-wing coalition government. Greek cabinet headed by Premier Panayotis Poulitsas, L-R seated: John Theotokis, Interior; Premier Poulitsas; Constantine Tsaldaris, Foreign Affairs. L-R Standing: The Greek national elections of March 31, 1946 resulted in right-wing coalition government. Greek cabinet headed by Premier Panayotis Poulitsas, L-R seated: John Theotokis, Interior; Premier Poulitsas; Constantine Tsaldaris, Foreign Affairs. L-R Standing: Stefaros Stefanopoulos, France; George Papandreau; Stelios Gonatas, Communication; Sophocles Venizelos; Panaghiotis Canellopoilos, and Petros Mauromichalis, Defense. - (BSLOC_2014_15_223) / Bridgeman Images
EVB3085028: Madame Vijaya Lakshmi Nehru Pandit was the sister of Jawaharlal Nehru and Indian diplomat and politician. Her husband, Ranjit Sitaram Pandit, died in 1944 in while in jail for supporting Indian independence. In 1953, she became the first woman President o: Madame Vijaya Lakshmi Nehru Pandit was the sister of Jawaharlal Nehru and Indian diplomat and politician. Her husband, Ranjit Sitaram Pandit, died in 1944 in while in jail for supporting Indian independence. In 1953, she became the first woman President of the United Nations General Assembly. - (BSLOC_2014_15_194) / Bridgeman Images
EVB3085029: Communist troops in military exercise in Laos, 1959. Laotian politics were unsettled from independence in 1953 to 1975. The strife was often a proxy war between Cold War opponents. - (BSLOC_2014_15_190): Communist troops in military exercise in Laos, 1959. Laotian politics were unsettled from independence in 1953 to 1975. The strife was often a proxy war between Cold War opponents. - (BSLOC_2014_15_190) / Bridgeman Images