File:British Empire Union. "Once a German, always a German." Remember! Every German employed means a British worker idle. Every German article sold means a British article unsold LCCN2003675256.jpg

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English: Title: British Empire Union. "Once a German, always a German." Remember! Every German employed means a British worker idle. Every German article sold means a British article unsold

Abstract: Poster showing caricatures of Germans, including wartime scenes of past violence, cruelty, and drunkenness, and then a charming German businessman of the day. Also a vignette of martyr Edith Cavell's grave and the caption, "1914 to 1918. Never again!" Physical description: 1 print (poster) : lithograph, color ; 76 x 50 cm.

Notes: David Wilson, illustrator, 1873-1935.; David Wilson + W.F.B. ; Printed by the Globe Printing Co., Ltd., Scrutton Street, Finsbury, E.C.2.; Title from item.
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