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Reference Number | DL1613 |
Alt Ref No | DL1613 |
Artist or Creator | David Low (1891-1963) |
Title or Caption | [no caption] |
Extent | 1 item |
Published by | Evening Standard |
Date | 02 May 1940 |
Format | Artwork |
Size | 35.5 x 43.5cm |
Technique | black ink/blue crayon |
Embedded text or transcript | The Harmony Boys Musso's Press Franco's Press Pro-Nazi Propaganda |
Person Depicted | Mussolini; Benito (1883-1945) |
Franco; Francisco (1892-1975) |
Stalin; Joseph (1879-1953) |
Hitler; Adolf (1889-1945) |
Notes | Republished in David Low, Low's War Cartoons, Cresset Press, 1941.
Republished in David Low, Europe at War, (Penguin Books, 1941). Printed on opposite page: "War news in "neutral" Italy, Russia and Spain was restricted to the distorted Nazi version, and comment in general was unfriendly to the Allies. Accounts from Allied countries were suppressed." p.46. |
Subjects | conductors |
Third Reich 1933-45 |
press |
Germany |
Russia |
propaganda |
Music |
Italy |
International relations |
Spain |
axis powers |
singers |
Nazism |
World War 1939-1945 |
Copyright holder | Associated Newspapers Ltd. / Solo Syndication |
Copyright contact details | Northcliffe House, 2 Derry Street, London W8 5TT solo@solosyndication.com |
Location of artwork | British Cartoon Archive |
Relates to cartoon | DL1613 |
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Code | PersonName | Dates | About | Multimedia | Image |
GB/BCA/58 | Mussolini; Benito (1883-1945) | 1883-1945 | | | |
GB/BCA/315 | Franco; Francisco (1892-1975) | 1892-1975 | | | |
GB/BCA/273 | Stalin; Joseph (1879-1953) | 1879-1953 | | | |
GB/BCA/394 | Hitler; Adolf (1889-1945) | 1889-1945 | Born in Austria. Politician and leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazi Party). He served as German chancellor from 1933-1945 and head of state (Fuhrer) from 1934-1945. He established a single-party dictatorship based on the totalitarian and autocratic ideals of national socialism. He gained support for his views on German nationalism, anti-Semitism, anti-capitalism and anti-communism through his impassioned speeches and propaganda. He wanted to establish a New Order of absolute rule in Europe and pursued a policy of seizing land by force for the Aryan people. | | |