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Raemaekers' Cartoon History of the War, Volume 3
The Third Twelve Months of War
Raemaekers' Cartoon History of the War, Volume 3
The Third Twelve Months of War
Raemaekers' Cartoon History of the War, Volume 3
The Third Twelve Months of War
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    Raemaekers' Cartoon History of the War, Volume 3 The Third Twelve Months of War - J. Murray Allison

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    Title: Raemaekers' Cartoon History of the War, Volume 3

    The Third Twelve Months of War

    Author: Louis Raemaekers

    Editor: J. Murray Allison

    Release Date: July 14, 2013 [eBook #43219]

    Language: English

    Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1

    ***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK RAEMAEKERS' CARTOON HISTORY OF THE WAR, VOLUME 3***

    E-text prepared by Chris Curnow, Martin Mayer,

    and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team

    (http://www.pgdp.net)

    from page images generously made available by

    Internet Archive

    (http://archive.org)


    RAEMAEKERS'

    CARTOON

    HISTORY OF THE WAR

    Table of Contents

    The Peace Move

    Are You Ready to Make Munitions for Germany?

    Another Example of Kultur

    Canada on Vimy Ridge

    William: I wonder how long my dear friend and Ally....

    William: Here's luck, Hindenburg.

    The Old Frenchman: Our guns come nearer.

    Tanks

    The Slaying of the Fiery Dragons

    King Tino at Athens to his Brother-in-law William...."

    Mr. Lloyd George to Neutrals: Don't Stand in our Way....

    The Crown Prince Preaches to America

    I am 'Operating' at, But Not Inside Your Gate....

    The Super Anarchist

    Fritz: This is No Longer Civilized War....

    HOUP LA!!

    Brothers in Arms

    Perhaps This One Will Kill my Boy on the Yser

    Tirpitz: Because we have sunk 30 or 40....

    Slave Transport From Ghent

    The New Kingdom of Poland

    Belgian civilians are deported by the army....

    The New Kingdom of Poland

    The Eyes of the Army

    Do Not Miss Him This Time, Tino

    Scene in the Great Peace Pantomime.

    After the Fall of Bukharest

    The French Victory at Verdun

    While They Talk Peace

    The Peace Move (II)

    Hurrah! War on All Neutrals at Last

    The Convicts' Stripes

    Go on, William! A True Hohenzollern Never Gets Enough Blood

    Germany: Till now you have left the fighting to me....

    The Rebirth of Russia

    We Bombarded the Fort of London

    William to Japan: I will never again....

    The President's Handicap

    Germany: We have turned the richest lands....

    Attila: You have burned and plundered the villages....

    For Holy Russia and Humanity!

    The Two Giants

    William to General von Fleck: We must save these....

    Uncle Sam: So we are only a dollar making people....

    In the Office of a German Newspaper in America

    Because it Is thy War, it Is my War

    The Stars and Stripes In the Service of Humanity

    Proud to Fight

    According to Plan

    Welcome to Stockholm!

    Austria: Why won't you trust me, Little Red Riding Hood?

    Kultur V. Civilisation

    American Soldier: Remember we have plenty of lamp-posts for....

    The Socialist Bait For Russia

    On Land and Water

    A Poison-gas Attack on New Russia

    A Fool's Paradise

    The United States For Conscription

    John Bull: A hearty welcome! Come in, Mate.

    Tommy: Look here, Bill, here's a bit of old Hindenburg's line.

    A Good Start

    The Decision of the Seamen's and Firemen's Union

    Germany's Peace Agents Caught In Their Own Trap

    The Fall of the Mark

    America's Choice

    Old and New Glory

    You Dared To Find Us Out!

    Fraternizing on the Galician Front....

    The Fall of the Child Slayer

    At the World's Judgment Seat

    We'll Give These Yankees a Taste of Our Steel

    We are willing now to make peace....

    The Kaiser Has Ordered his People a Fire-eating Diet

    Dignity and Impudence, New Version

    Unresteicted Piracy

    William: I say, Capelle, are you sure we have taken the right road?

    A Good Joke

    I hope, dear Holland, this explanation is all you want.

    President Wilson: Say! you are using false cards.

    The Berlin-Bagdad Snake

    Helping Hindenburg Home

    Uncle Sam: So you are going to sink my ships on sight, are you?

    Poisones Wells

    The Outcast

    Still They Come

    Tommy: You'll soon see the Stars and Stripes.

    William to Herr Scheidemann: The Turks believe I am a Mahomedan....

    Germany's War Aims

    The Ober-Hof-Socialist: Yes! we must make a peace without....

    No war or at the worst only a sham war was all that America could do....

    Air Raid On London

    Ferdinand: I am much too popular to be treated like Tino....

    Reprisals

    A Disguise That Was Too Thin

    Dr. Michaelis: The concentration of the Russian Army compelled Germany....

    The New St. George

    German Militarist Socialism

    The Annexation Of America

    A Rehearsal

    At The Holland Frontier

    Restitution And Reparation

    Something's Wrong. She Doesn't Seem To Inspire Confidence

    When I Was A Child, It Was You Who Saved Me

    For Merit

    RAEMAEKERS'

    CARTOON

    HISTORY OF THE WAR

    compiled by
    J. MURRAY ALLISON

    Editor of Raemaekers' Cartoons, Kultur in Cartoons, The

    Century Edition de Luxe Raemaekers' Cartoons, etc.

    VOLUME THREE

    THE THIRD TWELVE MONTHS OF WAR

    NEW YORK
    THE CENTURY CO.
    1919

    Copyright, 1919, by

    The Century Co.

    VOLUME THREE

    THE PEACE MOVE


    BERLIN, AUGUST 6, 1914

    (The Berlin papers declared that the population, mad with joy, drank champagne and danced in the streets.)

    I draw the sword that with God's help I have kept all these years in the scabbard. I have drawn the sword which without victory and without honor I cannot sheath again. All of you will see to it that only in honor is it returned to the

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