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Collection Photo, Print, Drawing German cartoon sheets of the first World War, 1914-1918

About this Item

Title

  • German cartoon sheets of the first World War, 1914-1918

Summary

  • Cartoon sheets show humorous caricatures of soldiers; the Kaiser and other public figures. Many ridicule the United States and its allies in context of the first World War. Includes cartoon drawings by Franz Christophe, Franz Jüttner, Ernst Heisemann, Otto Obermeier, C.O. Petersen, Georg Queri, Paul Nau, Walter Trier and W.A. Wellner. Some with text by Gustav Hochstetter or Hans Gerbad.

Names

  • Rehse Archiv für Zeitgeschichte und Publizistik, DLC, former owner

Created / Published

  • 1914-1918.

Contents

  • (from captions) Stuttgart Kriegsbilderbogen no. 1. Hier seht ihr Wilhelm Lehmann ... -- Der Tierverband (Carl D. Peterson) -- Die Arbeiten des deutschen Herkules (Franz Christophe) -- Feldgraues Alphabet (Walter Trier) -- Onkel Sam, der Friedensfreund (Ernst Heilmann) -- Der Befreier (Franz Juttner) -- Der Weg des Geldes (Walter Trier, 2 sheets) -- Die Revue der Entente (W.A. Wellner) -- Berufswechsel (W.A. Wellner) -- Die U-Boot-Falle (Carl D. Peterson) -- Mutter, tu halt nicht greinen: ein Bilderbogen auf das Jahr 1918 (George Queri & Paul Neu) -- Deutschland darf nicht raster, rosten (Louis Oppenheim, may also be part of Hecht Bilderbogen Collection) -- Kriegsbilderbogen no. 1 -- Münchener Kriegsbilderbogen no. 1. Die Schlacht bei Tannenberg (may also be part of Hecht Bilderbogen Collection) -- Münchener Kriegsbilderbogen no. 2. Der Dauerlauf -- Münchener Kriegsbilderbogen no. 3. Die Liebesgabenkiste -- Münchener Kriegsbilderbogen no. 4. Die Bayrischen Löwen.

Headings

  • -  World War, 1914-1918--Caricatures and cartoons
  • -  Germany--History--1871-1918--Caricatures and cartoons

Format Headings

  • Bilderbogen--1910-1920.
  • Caricatures--1910-1920.
  • Photomechanical prints--Color--1910-1920.

Genre

  • Caricatures--1910-1920
  • Photomechanical prints--Color--1910-1920
  • Bilderbogen--1910-1920

Notes

  • -  Cartoon captions in German.
  • -  Title devised by Library staff.
  • -  Includes issues of the Münchener Kriegsbilderbogen, published in Munich by Jos. C. Huber; the Kriegsbilderbogen published in Stuttgart by the Comm.-Verlag der Süddeutschen Grosse Buchhandlung and issues from the press of Otto Troltsch in Berlin.
  • -  Copies have ink stamps: "F.J.M. Rehse Archiv f. Zeitgeschichte u. Publizistik, München".
  • -  Confiscated by U.S. military intelligence authorities from the Rehse collection, Munich, in 1945-1946.

Medium

  • 16 posters (Bilderbogen) ; 50 x 38 cm or smaller.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • LOT 3652 (H) [P&P]

Repository

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2005686251

Rights Advisory

Online Format

  • image

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Rehse Archiv Für Zeitgeschichte Und Publizistik, Dlc, Former Owner. German cartoon sheets of the first World War, -1918. Germany, 1914. to 1918. Photograph. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2005686251/.

APA citation style:

Rehse Archiv Für Zeitgeschichte Und Publizistik, D. (1914) German cartoon sheets of the first World War, -1918. Germany, 1914. to 1918. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2005686251/.

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Rehse Archiv Für Zeitgeschichte Und Publizistik, Dlc, Former Owner. German cartoon sheets of the first World War, -1918. to 1918. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/2005686251/>.