What was Iraq like before the war and sanctions

What was Iraq like before the war and sanctions

Categories: Asia | History | Nations

Iraq has been living in a state of almost incessant conflict and under international sanctions since 1980, when the war in neighboring Iran began. After the brutal decades of Saddam Hussein's rule and the chaos that followed the invasion of American troops in 2003, it is very difficult to imagine this country as a flourishing oasis or at least a more or less tolerable place to live.

What was Iraq like before the war and sanctions

But before the war and the totalitarian system, Iraq was a rapidly modernizing country. The British documentary archive company Pathé has shared a newsreel showing the beauty and diversity of Iraqi life in the 1950s.

What was Iraq like before the war and sanctions

The port city of Basra in southern Iraq.

What was Iraq like before the war and sanctions

Girls play with each other.

What was Iraq like before the war and sanctions

Women are engaged in folk crafts.

What was Iraq like before the war and sanctions

Laundry.

What was Iraq like before the war and sanctions

Harvesting on a palm tree.

What was Iraq like before the war and sanctions

A fisherman.

What was Iraq like before the war and sanctions

The canals of Basra.

What was Iraq like before the war and sanctions

At the races in Baghdad.

What was Iraq like before the war and sanctions

A policeman regulates the traffic in Baghdad.

What was Iraq like before the war and sanctions

The Iraqi police.

What was Iraq like before the war and sanctions

An artisan makes copper vessels at a market in Baghdad.

What was Iraq like before the war and sanctions

Baghdad was a rapidly growing and modernizing city.

What was Iraq like before the war and sanctions

Men are resting on the veranda.

What was Iraq like before the war and sanctions

Public swimming pool.

What was Iraq like before the war and sanctions

Schoolgirls play volleyball.

What was Iraq like before the war and sanctions

By the water.

What was Iraq like before the war and sanctions

Mother and son, 1960.

Photo posted by Iraq Pictures (@iraqpics) Sep 2, 2014 at 3: 51AM PDT

King Faisal II at the opening of Baghdad television in 1956. It was the first Arabic-language TV channel in the world.

Photo posted by Iraq Pictures (@iraqpics) May 1, 2014 at 3:53 PM PDT

The city of Basra was once called the "Venice of the East" because of the numerous rivers and canals.

Full newsreel video about Iraq in the 1950s from the British archives:

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