Discover a fascinating piece of history with this original magazine page from 1947, prominently featuring "TROUBLE" with a large photograph of Paul Ramadier. The article, titled "FROM PARIS TO BANGKOK MEN REVOLT AND DIE," details the political turmoil and global unrest of the post-WWII era, specifically focusing on Ramadier's resignation as French Premier and the challenges faced by France. The text provides a vivid snapshot of the political landscape, mentioning the struggle between the left and right, communist disorders, and the Marshall Plan, with references to Calcutta and Bangkok.

This historical document offers a unique glimpse into a pivotal moment in 20th-century history. Beyond the main article, the reverse side and adjacent pages contain contemporary advertisements for Westclox clocks, Pine Bros. Glycerine Tablets, and American Greeting Cards, along with smaller news snippets about events in Italy, Palestine, and Athens, Greece. This item is a rich source of historical context and a compelling collectible for enthusiasts of French history, World War II ephemera, political history, or vintage advertising.