THE EUROPEAN WAR AS SEEN BY CARTOONISTS
[Dutch Cartoon]
Gott Mit Uns
—Raenmaekers in "Kultur in Cartoons."
[French Cartoon]
Signing the Russian Peace
—From La Victoire, Paris.
[Spanish Cartoon]
Peace in Russia
—From Esquella, Barcelona.
The Russian Revolution
[Swiss Cartoon]
—From Nebelspalter, Zurich.
Bolshevist statesmanship.
[English Cartoon]
A Threat from the Orient
—From The Passing Show, London.
"Fancy meeting you!"
[Italian Cartoon]
The Yellow Peril
—From Il 420, Florence.
Germany: "After I have gathered all these eggs into one basket, this fellow threatens to upset everything."
[American Cartoon]
Camouflage
—From The Indianapolis News.]
[Dutch Cartoon]
The Kaiser's "Alte Gott"
—From De Notenkraker, Amsterdam.
"In thee I trust, confound me not."
[French Cartoon]
—From La Victoire, Paris.
"We have done all this: We will try to do better. "—General Foch.
[American Cartoon]
Prussianism
—From The Columbus Dispatch.
How can the world make peace with this thing?
[American Cartoon]
Enough to Make a Dead Man Laugh
—From The New York Herald.
Wilhelm: "What have I not done to preserve the world from these horrors?"
[English Cartoon]
The End of Their Perfect Day
—From The Passing Show, London.
[American Cartoon]
The Price
—G. M. Amato in Mid-Week Pictorial.]
[English Cartoon]
Postponed
—From Cassell's Saturday Journal, London.
"Papa, ven are ve going to Calais?"
"Ach! Go and ask your grandpa!"
[American Cartoons]
Rough Going
—San Francisco Chronicle.
Now You're Shoutin', Newton!
—St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
[American Cartoons]
Hohenzollern "Victory"
—From The New York Times.
Germany: "How many will be left to enjoy the fruits of your 'victory'?"
The Follies of 1918
—Buffalo News.
War Bulletin: "The Kaiser's six
sons have suffered no casualties."
So Far and No Further!
—Central Press Association.]
[English Cartoon]
The Line Blocked
—From News of the World, London.
The All-Highest: "Gott in Himmel! Hindenburg! What shall we do? I promised to be in Paris on the 1st of April!"
[Italian Cartoon]
German Peace Methods
—From Il 420; Florence.
First disarm the people by false talk of no annexations, then, with a dagger at their back, force them to sign peace on your own terms.
[German-Swiss Cartoon]
On the Field of Honor
—Nebelspalter, Zurich.
Marianne (France): "Wilson, my friend and protector, defend me!"
[Italian Cartoon]
A French Counterattack
—Il 420, Florence.
War Bulletin: "The French violently attacked the weakest point on the German front."
[German Cartoon]
The Fate of Holland's Ships
—Lustige Blätter, Berlin.
Proud Albion: "Here, give me that boat; I need it in my fight for the 'freedom of the seas'!"
[Spanish Cartoon]
In Paris on Good Friday
—Esquella, Barcelona.
Joan of Arc: "Father, forgive them; they know not what they do."
[English Cartoon]
Germany's Lost Colonies
—From The Passing Show, London.
Pacifist: "Here! All that bag of yours must be handed over to a league of nations for disposal."
John Bull: "Oh, must it? And did your friend behind the hedge send you to say that?"
[American Cartoon]
Hitting Him Where He Lives
—From The New York World.
[Italian Cartoon]
The Battle of Picardy
—Il 420, Florence.
A second Verdun, with the same results for Germany.
[American Cartoon]
On the Western Front
—From The San Francisco Call-Post.
"Ach! How he iss gaining!"
[English Cartoon]
A Test of Endurance
—From The Passing Show, London.
How much longer?
[Dutch Cartoon]
The New Waxworks Group for the German Museum
—From De Amsterdammer, Amsterdam.