WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
An Awful Warning. Austria (to Rumania) "Now, be careful! Remember what I did to Serbia!" (the double headed Austrian eagle threatens a fierce Romanian dog during WW1 but hides the fact that the Serbian dog has plucked a feather from it)
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- WW1-Great-War-Cartoons-Punch-Magazine-Raven-Hill-1915.01.20.43.tif
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- © Punch Limited
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- 3984x4770 / 18.1MB
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cartoons Punch Magazine B&W B/W black and white 20th century twentieth century politics history Big Cuts First World War World War I World War One WW1 WWI 1st World War 1915 historical political 1910s World War 1 Punch illustrations warfare wars national emblems Serbia Romania fighting animals dogs neutrality threatening Austro-Hungarian Empire Austria-Hungary birds eagles double-headed eagle biting tail feathers tails warnings Great War national symbols neutrals neutral Punch cartoons conflicts wartime Austrian Eagle Hapsburg Eagle emblems national animals symbols Serbs Central Powers Romanians Austria Austrians neutral countries neutral country Balkans Giclee prints posters gifts hi-res downloads licensing
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- Leonard Raven-Hill Cartoons, WW1 Cartoons - The Great War

