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Raemaekers' Cartoon History of the War, Volume 3 The Third Twelve Months of War
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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
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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...."