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WWI: CARTOON, 1918. And this is no scrap of paper
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WWI: CARTOON, 1918. And this is no scrap of paper
WWI: CARTOON, 1918.
And this is no scrap of paper. Comment on the close of World War I from the New York Herald, depicting French Marshal Foch presenting Germany with a demand for reparations on the point of his sword. Cartoon by William Allen Rogers, 7 November 1918
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Media ID 13638716
1918 Armistice Caricature Ferdinand Foch Germany Kaiser Marshal New York Herald Newspaper November Paper Wilhelm World War 1 World War I Reparation
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This print captures a significant moment in history, depicting the close of World War I through the lens of a powerful cartoon. Created by William Allen Rogers and published in the New York Herald on November 7,1918, this caricature showcases French Marshal Foch presenting Germany with a demand for reparations at the point of his sword. The image portrays the tension and gravity surrounding the armistice negotiations between France and Germany. The determined expression on Marshal Foch's face reflects the determination to hold Germany accountable for its actions during the war. With his sword raised high, he symbolizes both justice and strength as he confronts Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany. The cartoon highlights not only political implications but also serves as an artistic commentary on this historic event. It emphasizes that this is no mere scrap of paper; it represents an ultimatum that will shape post-war Europe. Published just days before Armistice Day, this image encapsulates both hope for peace and anticipation for what lies ahead after years of devastating conflict. It reminds us of the immense sacrifices made during World War I while hinting at future challenges faced by nations seeking to rebuild their shattered societies. Preserved by Granger Art on Demand from Granger Collection's archives, this print offers viewers a glimpse into one pivotal moment in world history – a visual testament to humanity's resilience amidst chaos and our collective pursuit of justice.
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