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  • 1930 (1) + -
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  • Treaty of Versailles (1919 June 28) (1) + -
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  • World War (1939-1945) (1) + -
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JM-021: Mr. American reactionary abroad tries to change the opinion of Europe
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JM-021: Mr. American reactionary abroad tries to change the opinion of Europe
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting an American visiting places such as France, Germany, and Italy and hearing praise for Roosevelt, which the American does not agree with.
JM-282: The interrupted merger
Title
JM-282: The interrupted merger
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting the wedding of Austria and Germany stopped by France.
JM-272: Make him show his cards
Title
JM-272: Make him show his cards
Summary
Germany, playing poker with Allies, offers to divide the pot, then quit.
JM-289: Dancing to the spring song
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JM-289: Dancing to the spring song
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting men representing nations dancing around "war" organ grinder. The League of Nations watches from a window.
JM-086: The captain and crew of the William P. Frye, which--
Title
JM-086: The captain and crew of the William P. Frye, which--
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting a ship labeled the "William P. Frye" being sunk by a ship labeled the "Prinz Eitel Friederich." In the next panel, the crew of the Frye waves the Friederich ship on as it sails to open sea. British cruisers can be seen near the horizon line on the water. The William P. Frye was an American merchant vessel sunk in 1915 after encountering a German ship.

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