La Guerre est l'industrie Nationale de la Prusse.
Paris,
P. J. Gallais et Cie,
Dec., 1917.
Chromolithograph map.
590 by 800mm. (23.25 by 31.5 inches).
2160
notes:
Large separately issued French First World War propaganda poster.
Prussia is depicted as a monstrous octopus, with its tentacles encompassing all the states of Europe. Her rise is charted from 1715 to 1914, with her territorial acquisitions marked and dated. Occupied Belgium and Alsace-Lorraine are marked by blue and red dots. To the right are depictions of Prussian soldiers in 1715, 1815, and 1914. A great deal of text dominates most of the map, depicting Pruss...
Prussia is depicted as a monstrous octopus, with its tentacles encompassing all the states of Europe. Her rise is charted from 1715 to 1914, with her territorial acquisitions marked and dated. Occupied Belgium and Alsace-Lorraine are marked by blue and red dots. To the right are depictions of Prussian soldiers in 1715, 1815, and 1914. A great deal of text dominates most of the map, depicting Pruss...
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