20 fascinating black-and-white photographs from the life of Parisians in the 1920-ies

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After a bloody First world France craved fun, bright and carefree life. A new way of life, a passion for extravagance, for noisy parties — that is why the time called the "roaring 20s". On the road appeared more vehicles began the first sessions of silent film, virtually every home has a radio. At this time in France coincided with the heyday of jazz, and that these years began his career with global stars such as Josephine Baker and Maurice Chevalier.

Site publishes a nice selection of photos from France of those years.

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Photo source: Kulturologia.ru



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