InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
The Happy Borrower; or, Squaring the Vicious Circle. John Bull. "But why should I lend you anything, when you already owe me a lot?" Germany. "Ah, but you see, I could then pay France my debt, and France could pay you her debt, and so we should all be quits." (an InterWar era cartooon showing Germany requesting a new loan while already in national debt to Britain)
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cartoons Punch Magazine B&W B/W black & white black and white 20th century twentieth century historical history political politics 1920s Twenties 1922 Big Cuts First World War post war aftermath Great Britain British Germany Germans national personifications John Bull reparations money international relations debts passing on the debt lending men borrowing war loans man World War One World War 1 World War I WW1 WWI loans Britain England English national symbols personifications symbols United Kingdom postwar post-war war debts war guilt war reparations war indemnities war indemnity Treaty of Versailles 1919 economics finance financial government debts reparations payments Punch cartoons Giclee prints posters gifts hi-res downloads licensing Giclee prints posters gifts hi-res downloads licensing
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- Interwar Cartoons: 1919-1939, Leonard Raven-Hill Cartoons

