File:Satterfield cartoon about brutalities committed by Western nations (retouched).png
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[edit]DescriptionSatterfield cartoon about brutalities committed by Western nations (retouched).png |
English: The personifications of England, the United States, and Germany march along together, each carrying a spear topped by the bloody severed head of the personification of a nation they were then in the process of brutalizing: England has Tibet, the United States has the Philippines, and Germany has German Southwest Africa.
The caption describes this as "THE ADVANCE GUARD OF CIVILIZATION". Below, Satterfield's bear mascot reads a newspaper labeled as the "last edition" of "War Cry". |
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: cleaned a little,contrastenhanced. The original can be viewed here: Satterfield cartoon about brutalities committed by Western nations.jpg: . Modifications made by PawełMM.
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current | 22:14, 14 January 2022 | 1,864 × 2,294 (159 KB) | PawełMM (talk | contribs) | =={{int:filedesc}}== {{Information |description={{en|1=The personifications of {{W|Great Britain|England}}, the {{W|United States of America|United States}}, and {{W|German Empire|Germany}} march along together, each carrying a spear topped by the bloody severed head of the personification of a nation they were then in the process of brutalizing: England has {{W|British expedition to Tibet|Tibet}}, the United States has {{W|Moro Rebellion|the Philippines}}, and Germany has {{W|Herero Wars|Ger... |
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Categories:
- Cartoons by Bob Satterfield
- John Bull
- Uncle Sam
- Caricatures of Germany
- Decapitations of people in art
- Personifications of Tibet
- Victims of colonialism
- History of Tibet
- Tacoma Times, Vol. 1, No. 103
- Personifications of the Philippines
- Personifications of Africa
- German South-West Africa
- Tibet in art
- Colonialism of Germany in art