From the mid-nineteenth century the German periodic press had embodied a rich tradition of graphic political satires. It was therefore natural that the National Socialists, with their keen sense of propaganda, should seize on the cartoon as a convenient vehicle for spreading their message. (Personal collection since 1998)
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From the mid-nineteenth century the German periodic press had embodied a rich tradition of graphic political satires. It was therefore natural that the National Socialists, with their keen sense of propaganda, should seize on the cartoon as a convenient vehicle for spreading their message. (Personal collection since 1998)