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WW1 recruitment poster with silhouetteWorld War One recruitment poster with silhouette -- Loyal Talk Won t Beat Kaiser, Krupp, Kultur, Trained Men Will! Enlist Now! Showing a determined soldier with a bayoneted rifle. 1914-1918
MONSTER OF KULTURANTI-GERMAN The monster of German kultur Date: 1915
Cartoon, German soldiers eating and drinking, WW1Cartoon, Kultur and Grub. A stereotypical view of German soldiers eating sausages and drinking beer, showing the contrast between the German idea of culture and the soldiers greed. Date: 1915
Cartoon, Their Theatre, WW1Cartoon, Their Theatre. The French make fun of what they conceive to be the German ideal of beauty, as portrayed by a stage actress being prepared for her entrance by her dresser. Date: 1917
Cartoon, A masterpiece of archikulture, WW1Cartoon, A masterpiece of archikulture, showing a crumbling ruin resulting from German bombing during the First World War. Date: 1915
Cartoon, German Kultur, WW1Cartoon, German Kultur or the cultivated truth during the First World War, showing a blindfolded allegorical female figure with flames rising around her. Date: 1915
Kultur At Home by Rudolf Besier and Sybil SpottiswoodePromotional postcard for Kultur at Home by Rudolf Besier and Sybil Spottiswoode. First produced at the Court Theatre, 11th March 1916. A superb example of First World War anti-German feeling
Cartoon, Dreams of the future, WW1Cartoon, Dreams of the future. A German shopkeeper chats to some little boys what they will do after the war. Fritz will open a shop from which he will sell German products
The library at Louvain ruined during WW1The library at Louvain in Belgium, as it was with a smaller, inset photograph, showing how it looked after German bombardment In 1914
Cartoon, Boche, Wild Mammal, WW1Cartoon, Boche, Wild Mammal, on display in a zoo, an imaginary scene looking forward to 1956. Date: 1915
Cartoon, German Culture, after Ardnt, WW1Cartoon, German Culture, after Ardnt, showing Germans in various satirical scenes, with idealistic captions about the superiority of their nation and people. Date: 1915
Why M. C. A. ? by Bruce BairnsfatherWhy M.C.A.? A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather showing a group of German soldiers in front of a Y.M.C.A. hut, with the caption... One of those unfortunate photographs
Germanys war aim - Peace & a Sword, David Wilson, WW1Germany depicted as a gigantic, militaristic ogre, standing amidst the rubble of a devastated village brandishing a sword engraved with the words, Might is Right. Date: 1917
Kultur in the Flesh by A ParysJunkers and Gentlemen, or Kultur in the Flesh. A meeting of the Prussian War Party as depicted by the French artist, A Parys. A not entirely flattering portrait of the German war cabinet. Date: 1915
KULTUR. 386202 Acting Sergeant Herbert Gibson, Mm, 1St Northumbrian Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Born September 1889
Cartoon, German soldier with mask of Culture, WW1Cartoon, German soldier with a mask of Culture (Kultur) during the First World War. Date: 1914
Santa CapturedAnother Germ-Hun Authority: Father Christmas captured by the Cohorts of Kultur showing German soldiers arresting Santa Claus
Kultur: The Drilling Machine for Military Beginners by HeathThree raw recruits are put through their paces on the training ground with the help of a machine which reduces them to mere puppets