File:Was von der Entente übrig bliebe, 1918.jpg

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English: English translation of the title: What would remain of the Entente if it took seriously the 'self-determination right' of its own nations and let go of the reins!
This propaganda map attacks the Allied powers (the Entente) for hypocrisy in urging self-determination for German-controlled lands while denying it for their own foreign conquests. Their colonial possessions are presented in the form of symbolic animals – the British Lion, the French Cockerel, the Russian Bear and the American Bison, each animal held by their respective colonial masters on a vast network of restraining reins. The colonial animals are oversized, filling the map, conveying the impression of the vast changes that would follow if the Entente "let go of the reins".
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Author Ernst Vohsen

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