WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
Common Ideals. British food profiteer (to German ditto). "Alas! My poor brother. You should have been an Englishman. England is a free country." [The Berlin Vossische Zeitung states that about four thousand cases of profiteering are dealt with monthly in Germany.] (a British profiteer has his pockets overflowing with money while a German profiteer has his hands and feet shackled during WW1)
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