Front Populaire. Cortège, place de la Bastille. Paris, 14 juillet 1936.
Gaston Paris / Roger-Viollet
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Popular Front. Parade on Bastille Day parade. Paris, place de la Bastille, on July 14, 1936.
Albert Harlingue / Roger-Viollet
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Popular Front. Strikers attending a meeting at the Buffalo stadium. Montrouge (France), 1936.
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Meeting of the Popular Front, at the Parc des Prince, to end the blockade on weapons to the Republic of Spain during the Civil War (1936-1939). Paris, 1936.
Photo Rap / Roger-Viollet
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Bastille Day parade. The VIP stand : Léon Blum returning the cheers of the crowd after his speech. By his sides : Mrs Blum, Roger Salengro, Maurice Viollette and Marcel Cachin. Paris, place de la Bastille, on July 14, 1936.
Albert Harlingue / Roger-Viollet
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Bastille Day parade. Placard with the text of the oath of the Popular Front in which the people of France swore to remain united to fight fascism. Paris, place de la Bastille, on July 14, 1935.
Albert Harlingue / Roger-Viollet
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Popular Front. Article from "Le Populaire" newspaper. "Victory of the working class" listing the advantages obtained by the workers, thanks to the signing of the Matignon agreements, June 1936.
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Headline of "Le Populaire", newspaper of the SFIO (French Section of the Workers' International), about the vote of the 40 hour working week by the Popular Front government, 1936.
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