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Why I've Killed you twice
Raemaekers, Louis, 1916, Chromolithograph
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Why I've Killed you twice
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33041
Title
Why I've Killed you twice and you dare to come back again
Description
"Cartoon dated 9 April 1915, appearing in the week in which the Russian struggle to secure the Dukla, Lupkow, and Uzsok passes in the Carpathians was erroneously assumed to be a prelude to a general successful Russian offensive. The Grand Duke Nicholas, in German public opinion, was held responsible for the war, and according to the Berliner Tageblatt, was the chief Russian representative of "the forcible, aggressive, determined policy of war".
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Raemaekers, Louis
Date
1916
Type
Chromolithograph
Location
Art and Design Library
Copyright
Louis Raemaekaers' drawings are reproduced by kind permission of the
Louis Raemaekers Foundation
.
The
Louis Raemaekers Foundation
have published a book of his works entitled, 'Louis Raemaekers - with pen and pencil as a weapon'.
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