Because of the war, clothes and shoes were made with paper in Germany
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Title (Dublin Core)
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Because of the war, clothes and shoes were made with paper in Germany
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Article Title and/or Image Caption (Dublin Core)
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Title: Papered from Top to Toe
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Subtitle: Inspired by necessity, the Germans went the old paper collar several better
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caption 1: From the skin out and the boots
up. Fritz goes clad in paper,
ise Cerin sandwich-men
are advertising wood and
peper shoes, “Durable and
waterproof,” say the signs
caption 2: This is a thin
paper fabric used.
as lining for the
paper clothes: it is
sail to be both
| warm and sanitary |
caption 3: Everything in the picture is made of paper, except the horses and the soldier. |
“The fittings of the horse, and even the rope around the exhibit, are paper
caption 4 : By contrast with tre
paper cloth across
the page, this
upholstery “cloth,”
stamped with
characteristic _de-
signs, is durable
caption 5: A corner in the men’s suits division at a paper goods exhibit
held at Charlottenburg; don't they look like regular clothes?
caption 6: Paper collars have long been the sport of low comedy.
Here they appear in sober eamest, supported by paper shirts
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Contributor (Dublin Core)
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International Film (Image copyright)
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Language (Dublin Core)
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eng
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Date Issued (Dublin Core)
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1919-02
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pages (Bibliographic Ontology)
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36
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Rights (Dublin Core)
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Public domain (Google digitized)
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Archived by (Dublin Core)
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Davide Donà
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Marco Bortolami (editor)