Because of the war, clothes and shoes were made with paper in Germany

Item

Title (Dublin Core)
Because of the war, clothes and shoes were made with paper in Germany
Subject (Dublin Core)
en
en
Article Title and/or Image Caption (Dublin Core)
Title: Papered from Top to Toe
Subtitle: Inspired by necessity, the Germans went the old paper collar several better
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
Contributor (Dublin Core)
International Film (Image copyright)
Language (Dublin Core)
eng
Temporal Coverage (Dublin Core)
Interwar period
Date Issued (Dublin Core)
1919-02
pages (Bibliographic Ontology)
36
Rights (Dublin Core)
Public domain (Google digitized)
Source (Dublin Core)
Boogle Books
References (Dublin Core)
Charlottenburg
Archived by (Dublin Core)
Davide Donà
Marco Bortolami (editor)
Spatial Coverage (Dublin Core)
Weimar Republic