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Diplomatie Collection

"Diplomatie: Bridging Nations and Cultures Through History" Diplomatie, the art of negotiation and communication between nations

Background imageDiplomatie Collection: Marshall Plan Convention 1948

Marshall Plan Convention 1948
US Secretary of State George C. Marshall (L, 1880-1959) is pictured during a reception at London US embassy on November 02, 1948 with (L to R) Mrs Churchill

Background imageDiplomatie Collection: Emperor Francois Joseph of Austria, 1916 (illustration)

Emperor Francois Joseph of Austria, 1916 (illustration)
2392202 Emperor Francois Joseph of Austria, 1916 (illustration); (add.info.: History. Austria. The emperor Franz Joseph chased away by Pope Pius X)

Background imageDiplomatie Collection: History. France. The Treaty of Tilsit (now Sovetsk in Russia) in July

History. France. The Treaty of Tilsit (now Sovetsk in Russia) in July, 1807 Meeting of Napoleon I of France
3434452 History. France. The Treaty of Tilsit (now Sovetsk in Russia) in July, 1807 Meeting of Napoleon I of France and Alexander I of Russia

Background imageDiplomatie Collection: Theodore Delcasse, 1915 (illustration)

Theodore Delcasse, 1915 (illustration)
2093121 Theodore Delcasse, 1915 (illustration); (add.info.: France. Illustration in: Le Pays de France, France, 08/1915. Coll. Part. History. France. The french american statesman Theodore Delcasse)

Background imageDiplomatie Collection: History. France. Etienne Francois, Duc de Choiseul, foreign minister of the king Louis XV of France

History. France. Etienne Francois, Duc de Choiseul, foreign minister of the king Louis XV of France
2638772 History. France. Etienne Francois, Duc de Choiseul, foreign minister of the king Louis XV of France, and the annexation of Lorraine as a french province, 1766

Background imageDiplomatie Collection: What needs Lloyd George? Lot of gold!, 1921 (illustration)

What needs Lloyd George? Lot of gold!, 1921 (illustration)
2392162 What needs Lloyd George? Lot of gold!, 1921 (illustration) by Del Marle, Felix (1889-1952); (add.info.: History. England. "What needs Lloyd George? Lot of gold!!")

Background imageDiplomatie Collection: Rascal ! Is This What You Wanted? 1919 (poster)

Rascal ! Is This What You Wanted? 1919 (poster)
2163954 Rascal ! Is This What You Wanted? 1919 (poster) by Mihaly, Biro (1886-1948); (add.info.: History. Hungary. Scoundrels! Is This What You Wanted)

Background imageDiplomatie Collection: The League of Nations and his deterrent power, 1919 (illustration)

The League of Nations and his deterrent power, 1919 (illustration)
2392166 The League of Nations and his deterrent power, 1919 (illustration) by Del Marle, Felix (1889-1952); (add.info.: History)

Background imageDiplomatie Collection: King Edward VII and queen Alexandra visits Chabet el Akra, 7/05/1905 (print)

King Edward VII and queen Alexandra visits Chabet el Akra, 7/05/1905 (print)
5674464 King Edward VII and queen Alexandra visits Chabet el Akra, 7/05/1905 (print) by French School, (20th century); (add.info.: Algeria History Illustration in: Le Petit Parisien, France)

Background imageDiplomatie Collection: King Edward VII and Alexandra in Marseilles, France, 1905 (print)

King Edward VII and Alexandra in Marseilles, France, 1905 (print)
5674462 King Edward VII and Alexandra in Marseilles, France, 1905 (print) by French School, (20th century); (add.info.: Histoire. Angleterre. Entente Cordiale)

Background imageDiplomatie Collection: King Edward VII of England on french warship Massena in Portsmouth harbour, 1905 (print)

King Edward VII of England on french warship Massena in Portsmouth harbour, 1905 (print)
5674439 King Edward VII of England on french warship Massena in Portsmouth harbour, 1905 (print) by French School, (20th century); (add.info)

Background imageDiplomatie Collection: Feast at the Palais-Royal (1830): 'Here you go, Monsignor, a very Neapolitan party

Feast at the Palais-Royal (1830): "Here you go, Monsignor, a very Neapolitan party: we are dancing on a volcano
7304520 Feast at the Palais-Royal (1830): "Here you go, Monsignor, a very Neapolitan party: we are dancing on a volcano

Background imageDiplomatie Collection: Franco-Russian alliance (1891-1892) appearance of the term 'Hurrah', 1896 (illustration)

Franco-Russian alliance (1891-1892) appearance of the term "Hurrah", 1896 (illustration)
7304510 Franco-Russian alliance (1891-1892) appearance of the term "Hurrah", 1896 (illustration) by Job, pseudonym for Onfray de Breville

Background imageDiplomatie Collection: Meeting of Aigues Mortes between Francis Ist of France and The emperor of the Holy Roman Empire

Meeting of Aigues Mortes between Francis Ist of France and The emperor of the Holy Roman Empire Charles V
1764342 Meeting of Aigues Mortes between Francis Ist of France and The emperor of the Holy Roman Empire Charles V, in front of the rampart, July, 14, 1538. Illustration by A

Background imageDiplomatie Collection: Greece: First World War

Greece: First World War
2392169 Greece: First World War by Leandre, Charles (1862-1934); (add.info.: Grece. L armee francaise defendant la Grece. Coll. Part. History. Greece. The french army defending Greece)



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"Diplomatie: Bridging Nations and Cultures Through History" Diplomatie, the art of negotiation and communication between nations, has played a crucial role in shaping our world. From historic events to significant encounters, these moments have defined diplomatic relations throughout history. In 1948, the Marshall Plan Convention laid the foundation for economic cooperation and aid among war-torn European countries. This landmark agreement fostered unity and helped rebuild nations devastated by World War II. Long before that, in 1905, King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra embarked on a visit to Chabet el Akra, leaving an indelible mark on international diplomacy. Their subsequent journey to Marseilles showcased their commitment to fostering positive relationships with France. Another notable event occurred when King Edward VII boarded the French warship Massena in Portsmouth harbor later that year. This symbolic gesture demonstrated camaraderie between England and France during a time of political tension. The Feast at the Palais-Royal in 1830 depicted a precarious situation where diplomacy was essential. As one character remarked, "Here you go, Monsignor, a very Neapolitan party: we are dancing on a volcano. " This illustration captured the delicate balance required for successful negotiations during uncertain times. The Franco-Russian alliance of 1891-1892 marked an important turning point in European politics. The appearance of the term "Hurrah" illustrated public enthusiasm for this partnership as it aimed to counterbalance other major powers on the continent. Centuries earlier, Aigues Mortes witnessed an iconic meeting between Francis I of France and Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire in 1538. Illustrated by A. Robida in Francois Ier by A. Toudouze (1909), this encounter highlighted both grandeur and strategic maneuvering as leaders sought common ground amidst territorial disputes. During World War I's turmoil came Greece's involvement - another chapter where diplomacy played a vital role.