"The results of the winter offensive. He bit steel." Winter 41, the Germans suffered their first defeat of the war. Cartoonists as much as they could, encouraged depressed readers.
The title of this cartoon: "American Giganticism." The caption: "Isn't it wonderful? The motor is so powerful that it flies all by itself, saving us the airplane and pilots."
"American chandelier." Another of the topic of anti-Semitism.
The magazine celebrates the successes of German submariners. And in the early years of the war, they, indeed, have made impressive progress.
Again, readers should cheer "Doenitz wolves." The cartoon overlooked the grim German situation in the spring of 1943, after Stalingrad, and amid escalating Allied air raids. Therefore, the logo at the caricature reads "Bomb Shelter for sinking ships"
"The polyp". The message is clear: the Jews controlled the Allied forces
"They eat each other, and a Jew eats them all." Another anti-Semitic caricature.
"Information from the U.S.." American radio, means truth is upside down.
"Our proposal." IUnited States should build a monument to blacks. Most likely it will be in the way shown below. The Nazis of course hated Blacks too, but the cartoon wanted to say that in America blacks were lynched.
.Another anti-Jewish cartoon
"Is not it so cute, Reverend? He wants to become a British Bolshevik commissar, when he grows up." The theme of this cartoon was an alliance between Russia and Britain.
The caption: “Hey Bimbo, look at the funny factories they have here in Europe!” There was a flurry of cartoons on this theme. Nazi propaganda argued that Americans were sending ignorant black soldiers to destroy the cultured lands of Europe (led by Germany).
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http://www.bytwerk.com/gpa/lustige.htm "Pumping blood". Soviet Union spilling blood for Jewish benefit is the message
The caption: “His way to ‘liberate’ Europe.”
Mord means murder in German
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