Bulletin de Lille, 1916-01 Publié sous le contrôle de l'autorité allemande

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Bulletin de Lille, 1916-01 Publié sous le contrôle de l'autorité allemande

by Anonymous

FR·~5 hours·60 chapters

Chapters

60 total
1

N° 119.Prix du Numéro: 0,05 Dimanche 2 Janvier 1916

0:03
2

ACTES DE L'AUTORITÉ ALLEMANDE - Dates d'envoi de cartes aux prisonniers

4:44
3

AVIS DE LA MAIRIE

9:38
4

La Grande Épicerie Union de Lille

2:13
5

TROIS PIANOS

2:47
6

Graines—Graines—Graines

20:36
7

ACTES DE L'AUTORITÉ ALLEMANDE. - CORRESPONDANCE AVEC LES PRISONNIERS DE GUERRE

15:56
8

TROIS PIANOS

3:51
9

Graines—Graines—Graines

0:36
10

La Grande Épicerie Union de Lille

5:54

Description

This wartime bulletin, dated January 2 1916, opens a rare glimpse into the daily bureaucracy of occupied Lille. It lists the precise schedule for sending postcards to German prisoners of war, revealing the meticulous control the authorities exercised over even the smallest communications. The formal tone and detailed instructions set the stage for a portrait of a city under strict regulation.

Beyond the mail schedule, the bulletin announces a modest rise in the weekly bread ration, strict penalties for misuse of relief cards, and new rules governing military allowances and coal transport. These notices capture the everyday anxieties of civilians juggling scarcity, employment checks, and the threat of fines, while also hinting at the social tensions simmering in cafés and markets. Listeners will hear the echo of a community striving to maintain order amid the hardships of the first year of the Great War.

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Full title

Bulletin de Lille, 1916-01 Publié sous le contrôle de l'autorité allemande Publié sous le contrôle de l'autorité allemande

Language

fr

Duration

~5 hours (337K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Renald Levesque and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

Release date

2005-02-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Anonymous

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