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THE EUROPEAN WAR AS SEEN BY CARTOONISTS

NOTE-Owing to the existing blockade CURRENT HISTORY MAGAZINE has been unable to obtain any German cartoons for this issue.

[Italian Cartoon]

Uncle Sam's First Projectile

"The United States has voted a loan of $3,000,000,000 to the Entente."-Cable news.

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AMERICA TO GERMANY: "First I'll hand you this one. Other presents will follow later."

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THE KAISER (to the republics who have revolted against U-boat savagery): "It's all very well to dissemble your love, but why did you kick me down stairs?'

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-From De Nieuwe Amsterdammer, Amsterdam.

THE GERMAN PEASANT: "I always used to think how that beast would like to eat me, but now I think how much I should like to eat it."

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FIRST DUTCH SEAMAN: "They have sunk seven of our ships, at one stroke, after promising not to touch them!"

SECOND SAILOR: "Yes, and they did not touch the Rochester and the Orleans after threatening to smash them! Probably that is because America is not a little country."

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What'll happen

WEARY WAR LORD (at the hot air pump): "Ach, Himmel!

when the beggar bursts!"

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