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AntiGerman American political cartoons about the first world war 19141918

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US anti-German political cartoons about the First World War, 1914-1918.
Title American anti-German political cartoons about the First World War, 1914-1918.
Related Names Rehse Archiv für Zeitgeschichte und Publizistik, former owner DLC.
Summary cartoons with anti-German sentiment predominant clipped American newspapers during World War Includes cuts New York Times, New York Herald Tribune Metropolitan New York Review, American editorial page cartoons bystander include works artists such as Nelson Harding, Herbert Johnson, Wilmot Lunt, Edwin Marcus, Bernard Partridge and WA Rogers.
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Subtitles in English Some original copies have additional labels typed into the source of German donations and date.
Prints have ink pads F J M Rehse Archiv f u Publizistik Zeitgeschichte, München An ink-stamp New York Public Library.
Confiscated by the authorities of the U military intelligence collection Rehse, Munich, 1945-1946.
World War, 1914-1918 - United States - Propaganda - Pictorial works.
Propaganda, Anti-German - United States - Pictorial works.
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