Punch Cartoons on WW2, The Second World War
Thinking Imperially.The Fascist Queen broke the silence by saying to the Nazi Queen, "I invite you to Alice's colonial-partition this afternoon." "I didn't know I was to have a colonial-partition at all," said Alice. "But if there is to be on, I think I ought to invite the guests." [With acknowledgements to Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking-Glass."]
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![Thinking Imperially.The Fascist Queen broke the silence by saying to the Nazi Queen, "I invite you to Alice's colonial-partition this afternoon." "I didn't know I was to have a colonial-partition at all," said Alice. "But if there is to be on, I think I ought to invite the guests." [With acknowledgements to Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking-Glass."]](https://m.psecn.photoshelter.com/img-get2/I0000rK51XmmnpTA/fit=1000x750/World-War-2-Cartoons-Punch-1937-11-10-519.jpg)
