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The Kaiser Discovers America
Raemaekers, Louis, 1919, Chromolithograph
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Title
The Kaiser Discovers America
Description
"Kaiser: I wonder what that big monument means?
Hindenburg: They tell me it means the American Army, All-Highest."
"During May 1918 the rate of transport of American troops to France was increased to such an extent that nine divisions began to cross in that month and completed the movement in June, while in June eight more divisions followed suit and arrived in July."
Artist / maker
Raemaekers, Louis
Date
1919
Size
34.2 x 25.2 cm
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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Louis Raemaekers and World War One
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