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  • 1916 (1) + -
  • 1917 (1) + -

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JM-171: Bi-plane dogfight
Title
JM-171: Bi-plane dogfight
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting five panels of bi-plane dogfight scenes in World War 1. The planes with the iron cross symbol are German planes, while the planes with the roundels are either German or French.
JM-178: Pan-Germany is swiftly becoming panicy Germany
Title
JM-178: Pan-Germany is swiftly becoming panicy Germany
Summary
This cartoon depicts a man who has been affected by news of combat in World War I. In the left panel, “Pan-Germany” is confident about his ability to win the war. Pan-Germany is a concept that stems from the ideology of Pan-Germanism. It is a school of thought, which believes all ethnic Germans and German-speaking people should be united under one state, Pan-Germany. While Pan-Germany was never a real state, Germanic peoples still shared a similar language and culture. In the right panel, Germany quickly becomes alarmed as news of Ally victory comes to his desk. Although Pan-Germany was confident of his ability to win World War I, he did not anticipate the United States becoming a serious threat to the war effort. The United States entered World War I on April 6, 1917. (Summary created by Mary Delano, MU History Intern, Spring 2018)

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