Biblioteka U.M.K.
TomA
361509
CARTOONS
STANISŁAW DOBRZYŃSKI
SEIN KAMP F
BY
STANISŁAW DOBRZYŃSKI
41 POLITICAL CARTOONS
W Y D A W N I C T W O „W DRODZE"
JERUSALEM
I
f ö X X o i t i k f
'» W * * 1* * * ,
* Tañer**,
This war is above all a great crisis of confidence not in international relations only but also in relations of man to man. Up to the outbreak of the First World War Germany was w respectable member of the community of nations.
In countries where the populations were ac
customed lto decide their own fate Prussian methods were never popular. It \was, however, remembered that Germany had presented the world with artists, philosophers \and men of science.
The world used to lay the blame of the bar
barism 1of Poland’s partitions upon the political situation and the sufferings of the Poles in the
“Kulturkampf” period could \not find credence kuith the world’s public opinion.
The First World War yjhich disclosed some characteristics of the German soul was a turning point in the attitude of public opinion towards Germany.
U-Boat warfare, murders in Belgium, the burn
ing down of Louvain and Kalisz are some of the examples.
Those facts caused the need for Germany to pass through a period of isolation during which she was expected to prove to the world that she was animated by the same principles as the rest of humanity.
The world, however, had soon forgotten about that only to awake shaken by the horror of the war and of the true image of the German soul.
The deeds of Germany and those of the Germans call for justice and freedom from their repetition.
The peace of Versailles and the years that followed, convinced the Germans that crimes pass unpunished, that the world could not and would not secure itself against them.
The international order that will be established after this war must provide for retribution for the crimes of the Germans and guarantee that they will not be repeated.
Providence has punished us terribly for our sloth and selfishness and now the voices of the victims of the Germans call not only for punishment but for the victory of law over force, and for peace for those who will come after us.
H I T L E R ' S SJE V E N DEADLY SINS
C O V E T O U S N E S S
I M P U R I T Y
(RACIAL)
E N V Y
DEB AUCHERY A N D G L U T T O N Y
I---
S L O T H
Ku I ł u r t r a e g e r
The G o o d G e r m a n s ! ?
A G E R M A N
1
i .
H i t l e r y o u t h
F I G H T I N G D E F E T I S M
K e e p S mi l i n g , M o t h e r ! . . .
19
L i v i n g S p a c e
4
The G e r m a n N e w O r d e r
21
L u f t w a f f e
i
9
(Kraft durch Freude) S t r e n g h t T h r o u g h Joy
23
m
T h e E n e m i e s
! I
í
I
G h e t t o
35
Germany Dying " W e 'll Save Her"
M y B r a v e S o l d i e r s ( „ M e i n e b r a v e n S o l d a t e n " )
29
m
T O T A L M O B I L I S A T I O N
A P u r e A r i a n
*
O V E R B E R L I N
H i t l e r : "What can I do to save my poor Vaterland?..."
Ne mesi s: "Get out!"
u
S C H I L L E R ' S "THE ROBBERS"
The D e a t h of Francis M o o r
?5
A N I G H T M A R E
" A n d n o w m e ? . . / H i l l e r :
I N B E R L I N
S i e g e s a l l e e A v e n u e of V i c t o r i e s
Hitler: "Here you will hang me up"
"No, here you will hang yourself"
39
m
His Mast er ' s Voi c e
The Ax i s
41
f t
1 - s t J a n u a r y 1 9 4 4
A P o s t - M o r t e m S p e e c h
A P r o p e r L i v i n g S p a c e
45
*
Printed in Palestine by the ’Haaretz’ Press, Tel-Aviv