Bill Mauldin, World War II's most famous cartoonist, is one of them. In 1943, when he was 21, Mauldin's division shipped overseas to North Africa. Mauldin had been drawing cartoons since he was a ...
Britain and its Empire lost almost a million men during World War One; most of them died on the Western Front. Stretching 440 miles from the Swiss border to the North Sea, the line of trenches ...
A cartoon titled 'The False Shepherd', designed ... On the 8th August 1914, within days of entering World War One, the UK Government passed the Defence of the Realm Act. The Act was designed ...
In 1932, Winston Churchill wrote an essay, “Cartoons and Cartoonists”, in ... cartoonists depicting Winston in his Second World War pomp to some truly vicious pieces of Axis propaganda that ...
to the point where the gap to understanding one another, even your closest friends and family, can seem unbridgeable. So Payne started drawing. Next to his poetry are his cartoons. “We don’t ...