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'A Letter from the German Trenches', 1916. ''We have gained a good bit: our cemeteries now extend as far as the sea''. Plate 30 from The Great War: A Neutral's Indictment by Louis Raemaekers. The Dutch graphic artist Louis Raemaekers (1869-1956) produced fiercely anti-German cartoons during the First World War. The Germans offered a substantial reward for him, dead or alive, and the Dutch government, under pressure from Germany, placed Raemaekers on trial on a charge of endangering Dutch neutrality. He was acquitted, but fled to England because of the bounty on his head.
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1910s
1st World War
20th century
Bombardment
Cartoon
color
concept
country
Dutch
Explosion
FIRST WORLD WAR
FRONT
German
Germany
Historica Graphica Collection
Holland
Horror
Infantry
letter
Lithograph
LOCATION
Louis
Louis Raemaekers
Misery
Netherlands
Raemaekers
shell burst
Soldier
soldiers
The Netherlands, Topography
TRENCH
trench warfare
TRENCHES
War
WARFARE
Wars
WARTIME
WESTERN FRONT
World War I
WORLD WAR ONE
writing
WW1
WWI