InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
Deadly Logic. Lord Robert Cecil. "Painful as the thought may be, yet if the League of Nations is to prevent war and all its chemical horrors it must use the best chemical means to do so." (Proceeds to invent the most diabolical air-bomb.) ["Something might be done by making air forces special weapons which the League would have the right to call upon in order to carry out its duties under the covenant." - Lord Robert Cecil at Geneva.] (an InterWar era cartoon showing Lord Robert Cecil in a weapons laboratory as a dove of peace is being ignored)
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![Deadly Logic. Lord Robert Cecil. "Painful as the thought may be, yet if the League of Nations is to prevent war and all its chemical horrors it must use the best chemical means to do so." (Proceeds to invent the most diabolical air-bomb.) ["Something might be done by making air forces special weapons which the League would have the right to call upon in order to carry out its duties under the covenant." - Lord Robert Cecil at Geneva.] (an InterWar era cartoon showing Lord Robert Cecil in a weapons laboratory as a dove of peace is being ignored)](https://magazine.punch.co.uk/img-get2/I00008pSx87nPDjU/fit=1000x750/InterWar-Cartoons-Punch-Magazine-Raven-Hill-1922-10-04-315.jpg)
