Caricature map of Middle-Europe at the outbreak of the First World War
[Kaiser Map of Europe]
London,
1914
Engraved postcard map
115 by 85mm. (4.5 by 3.25 inches).
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A propaganda postcard with a map of Europe. Most of eastern Europe is covered by the figure of the heavily moustachioed Kaiser, wearing a shako with the Totenkopf (death's head) insignia used by the German Hussars and sprouting a pair of devilish wings from his back. His body covers Germany and Austria-Hungary, with his arm stretching down the Italian peninsula, signifying the Triple Alliance signed between those three countries in 1882. The caption is taken from the first ...
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