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WW1 - German Propaganda - Taming the Allied animals
WW1 - German Propaganda - A German soldier Tames the Allied animals. Date: circa 1910s
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Allied Allies Anthropomorphic Belgian Circus Cock Cockerel Countries Drunk Lion Monkey Offensive Patriotic Patriotism Powers Propaganda Representation Represented Tamer Taming Offending
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This evocative and thought-provoking image is a prime example of German propaganda during World War I. Circa 1910s, the print depicts a German soldier, dressed in full military regalia, standing confidently before a menagerie of anthropomorphic animals representing the Allied powers. The British lion, with a look of surprise, submission, or even fear, is shown being tamed by the soldier, who holds a leash in his hand. The French cockerel, with a cocky and defiant expression, is being held down by another German soldier, while a monkey, symbolizing Japan, plays a drum. The Belgian bulldog, with a look of confusion, is being approached by yet another German soldier. The use of anthropomorphic animals to represent countries was a common tactic in propaganda during this time, allowing for the exaggeration and distortion of perceived national characteristics. The image of the Allied animals being tamed by the German soldier is a potent symbol of German superiority and the idea that the war was a mere game, with the Allies being portrayed as drunken, offensive, and weak. This print was likely used to boost morale among German troops and to spread propaganda to the German populace, fueling their patriotism and belief in the righteousness of their cause. The image is a powerful reminder of the ways in which propaganda can shape our perceptions and understanding of historical events and the role of animals in shaping national identity and symbolism.
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