InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
The "Reconciliation" Scene. (from the famous Entente drama, lately revived at Lausanne). First Collaborator. "This isn't a bit like what we wrote. They're simply ruining the piece. I suppose we ought to do something about it?" Second Ditto. "Yes, I suppose we ought." (Left supposing.) (cartoon showing Britain and France angry that Turkey and Greece are not playing to the script for peace during the InterWar era)
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