WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
For Neutrals. "Why do we torpedo passenger ships? Because we are being starved by the infamous English." For Natives. "Who says we are in distress? Look what our splendid organisation is doing!" (WW1 cartoon showing Wilhelm II's propaganda at home portrayng Germans that they are well fed and happy and abroad blaming the English for starving the Germans)
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cartoons Punch Magazine B&W B/W black and white Big Cuts history politics WWI World War One World War I First World War 1st World War 1916 20th century twentieth century historical political 1910s WW1 World War 1 Punch illustrations warfare wars Germany German Empire Kaiser Bill Kaiser Wilhelm II emperors propaganda biased partial neutral neutrality showing paintings starving hungry family families naval blockades fat obese well fed submarines justifying justification torpedoes sinking passenger ships men women animals pets dogs Great War man neutrals woman Punch cartoons conflicts wartime Wilhelm II royalty rulers Germans neutral countries neutral country submarine campaigns submarine warfare submarine attacks U-boat attacks U-boat campaigns U-boats naval warfare naval navies navy German Navy blockades food shortages civilians civilian population Home Front unrestricted submarine warfare Giclee prints posters gifts hi-res downloads licensing
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