InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
The Unpersuadables. John Bull. "You're both thirsty and I've brought you down to the tank, but you seem to prefer fighting to drinking. I may be forced to adopt a scheme of compulsory watering." (an Interwar cartoon shows Moslem and Hindu elephants fighting and refusing to drink the water of New Constitution For India)
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- Interwar Cartoons: 1919-1939, Leonard Raven-Hill Cartoons

