October 2, 2015
Transcending cultural and ethnic differences, these works testify to the common history of men caught up in the turmoil of this absurd war of Nations.
Like the French lexicon-Bambara and Senegalese riflemen correspondence [No. 128], this selection of pieces bibliophile an eclectic look at the events of 14-18.
Experienced, mythologized or reported, the First World War is presented here through different speech experience of the front, political propaganda photographs but also poetic impressions and popular songs.
One hundred years later, these works of writers, artists and fighters perpetuate the memory requirements of the "Der des Ders".