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On 10 May 1920, the Prime Minister of Sweden, Hjalmar Branting, declared in a speech his belief in the truth of Morel's claims, saying that as a white man he was outraged that the French would deploy Senegalese troops in the Rhineland. [41] In August 1920, Morel first used the phrase "the black horror on the Rhine" in one of his pamphlets to ...
The Isle of Love is a 1922 recut of a 1920 American silent drama film Over the Rhine aka An Adventuress starring female impersonator Julian Eltinge. The film also contained two actors unknown during filming: Virginia Rappe and Rudolph Valentino. The film went through various recuts and re-releases during the 1920s and is generally known for its ...
By February 1920, a year after the Treaty had gone into effect, the number had dropped to 94,000 French and 16,000 Belgian troops. [15] In March and April 1920, a violent workers' uprising in the Ruhr district was suppressed by the German Reichswehr with assistance from units of the paramilitary Freikorps.
Young Rhinelander who was classified as a bastard and hereditarily unfit under the Nazi regime. Rhineland bastard (German: Rheinlandbastard) was a derogatory term used in Nazi Germany to describe Afro-Germans, born of mixed-race relationships between German women and black African men of the French Army who were stationed in the Rhineland during its occupation by France after World War I.
L. Lady Godiva (1921 film) The Last Night (1928 film) Le Bossu (1925 film) Livingstone (film) Lola Montez, the King's Dancer; Lorna Doone (1922 film) Lotte Lore
In 1920, under massive French pressure, the Saar was separated from the Rhine Province and administered by the League of Nations until a plebiscite in 1935, when the region was returned to Germany. At the same time, in 1920, the districts of Eupen and Malmedy were transferred to Belgium (see German-Speaking Community of Belgium ).
Horror films released in the 1920s; Title Director Cast Country Notes 1920; Anita: Jacob Fleck, Luise Fleck: Lola Urban-Kneidinger, Wilhelm Klitsch, Julius Strobl: Austria [1] The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari: Robert Wiene: Werner Krauss, Conrad Veidt: Germany [2] [3] Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: John S. Robertson: John Barrymore, Martha Mansfield ...
This is a change that had begun with works like the long D. W. Griffith epics of the mid-1910s and became the primary style by the 1920s. In Hollywood , numerous small studios were taken over and made a part of larger studios, creating the studio system that would run the American, Spanish, and Polish pool, open to the public film making until ...