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German submarine cartoon
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german submarine cartoon

camp the artist would settle for what was on hand. The paints used are not what someone with such an abiding interest in artwork would have chosen if he had the freedom to do so, but in a P.O.W. Other than the hearsay, support for the hypothesis, for that is what it is to us, comes from the unconventional materials used to produce the album. The identity of the artist is unknown we were told he was a P.O.W., but there is no concrete evidence corroborating this and the assertion may be unverifiable. The cover has a raised title, not fully legible anymore from what can be made out, it was probably "Cartoons of the Great War". The jingoistic, and non-subtle analysis manifest in the cartoons, does not give way to a weariness, a questioning, or disillusionment which would certainly have asserted itself later on in the war. It is possible the album runs into 1916 but not by much. The sinking of the Lusitania and chemical warfare are alluded to well into the album, which brings the album into the middle of 1915. One of the specific events alluded to is the sinking of the Aboukir, Hogue and Cressy by one German submarine, an event which occurred in September, 1914. On most pages, the lines have been covered over, and are at most barely visible.

german submarine cartoon

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german submarine cartoon

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German submarine cartoon