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  • 1934 (1) + -

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  • Britannia (Symbolic character) (1) + -
  • Maritime law (1) + -
  • Merchant marine (1) + -
  • Military operations, Naval (1) + -
  • Navies (1) + -
  • Sea-power (1) + -
  • Subsidies (1) + -
  • Treaty of Versailles (1919 June 28) (1) + -
  • War (1) + -

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  • China (1) + -
  • France (1) + -
  • Germany (1) + -
  • Italy (1) + -
  • Japan (2) + -
  • Soviet Union (1) + -
  • United States (3) + -

Time Period

  • 1930-1939 (1) + -

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JM-026: At 70% naval efficiency in the United States
Title
JM-026: At 70% naval efficiency in the United States
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting a man representing Congress in front of a blackboard showing the naval efficiency of Britain, Japan, and the United States. Britain and Japan both have 100% efficiency, but the man crosses out the 100% mark by the United States and replaces it with 70%, remarking on how this will please voters and reduce costs. Uncle Sam and Hughes watch from the window and express shock.
JM-084: Brittania boasts about subsidizing merchant marine, while Uncle Sam stands by unused merchant marine
Title
JM-084: Brittania boasts about subsidizing merchant marine, while Uncle Sam stands by unused merchant marine
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting figure representing Britannia standing on a boat with fleet of British ships behind him. He tells Uncle Sam, who is standing on non-moving ships decorated with cobwebs, that he subsidizes his merchant marine. Uncle Sam replies that he does not.
JM-289: Dancing to the spring song
Title
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.

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