Munitions scandal, cartoon, WW1
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Munitions scandal, cartoon, WW1
Cartoon from London Opinion reproduced in The Tatler in their Pictorial Politics, column, showing a British officer, representing the Army, talking to a shopkeeper, representing John Bull. The Army: Munitions, please, as quick as possible. John Bull: Munitions? Oh, I suppose you want them for the war? Well, we ve not noticed much demand for them, but we ll have some made for you. You ve got nice weather for your fighting just now. A comment on the munitions scandal which broke in May 1915 and revealed that there were not enough munitions for the Army, leading to military failure at the Front. Date: 1915
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