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  World's Fair 1937
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Parents > Bureau of International Expositions > World's Fair
OfficeWorld's Fair
TypeGeneral Election
Filing Deadline January 01, 1936 - 12:00pm
Polls Open 00, 1936 - 02:00am
Polls Close 00, 1936 - 06:00am
Term Start May 25, 1937 - 12:00pm
Term End November 25, 1937 - 12:00pm
ContributorThomas Walker
Last ModifiedThomas Walker August 31, 2006 12:04am
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DescriptionArts and Technics in modern life



The Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne (International Exposition dedicated to Art and Technology in Modern Life) was held in 1937 in Paris, France.

Among the most notable exhibitions of the fair was the Spanish Pavilion. The fair took place during the Spanish Civil War; the pavilion of the embattled Second Spanish Republic included Pablo Picasso's famous painting "Guernica", a depiction of the horrors of war.

Two of the other notable pavilions were those of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. The organization of the world exhibition had placed the German and the Soviet pavilions directly across each other. Hitler had desired to withdraw from participation, but his architect Albert Speer, who had by coincidence seen the Soviet pavilion plans while visiting Paris, convinced him to participate after all, showing Hitler his plans for the German pavilion.

Plagued by delay, at the opening day of the exhibition, only the German and the Soviet pavilions were completed. This, as well as the fact that the two pavilions faced each other, turned the exhibition into somewhat of a personal competition between the two great ideological rivals.

Five hundred feet high, Speer's pavilion was completed by a tall tower crowned with the symbols of the Nazi state: an eagle and the swastika. The pavilion was conceived as a monument to "German pride and achievement". It was to broadcast to the world that a new and powerful Germany had a restored sense of national pride. At night, the pavilion was illuminated by floodlights.

Boris Iofan, who also designed the Palace of Soviets that was planned to be constructed in Moscow, was the architect who designed the Soviet pavilion for the exhibition. The grand building was topped with a large momentum-exerting statue, of a male worker and a female peasant, their hands thrusting a hammer and a sickle together, in a symbol of communist union.

At the presentation, both Speer and Iofan were awarded gold medals for their respective designs. Also, for his model of the Nuremberg party rally grounds, the jury granted Speer, to his and Hitler's surprise, a Grand Prix.

Area: 259 Acres

Participating Countries: 44

Visitors: 31,040,955

Cost: 1 443 288 391 FF

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PartyBureau of International Expositions Won00/00/1932
Name Chicago, Illinois, USA Votes1 (100.00%)
Term05/27/1933 - 10/31/1934 Margin1 (+100.00%)
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Name Host City Paris, France
PartyBureau of International Expositions
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