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Kladderadatsch (onomatopoeic for "Crash") was a
satirical German-language
magazine first published in
Berlin on 7 May 1848. It
appeared w****ly or as the...
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Hermann Göring for his
order to ban vivisection.
Caricature from
Kladderadatsch, a
satirical journal,
September 1933. Göring
prohibited vivisection...
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Germany and the
Catholic Church hierarchy as
depicted in a
chess game
between Bismarck and Pope Pius IX.
Between Berlin and Rome,
Kladderadatsch, 1875....
- bid for fame by
establishing (1848) the
celebrated humorous sheet,
Kladderadatsch, the
publication of
which was
suggested during his work on the little...
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favorably in
Germany as in a
cartoon from May 1914 in the
magazine Kladderadatsch where Deutscher Michel is
working in his
garden with a
seductive and...
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Painting titled Bringing Back the Lost Feeling,
published in the 1927
issue of the
satirical German magazine Kladderadatsch...
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Oskar Garvens,
Kladderadatsch cartoon of 1934
showing Barthou, Masaryk, and Titulescu,
watched by War and Peace...
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Deutscher Michel was
published in the May 1914
edition of the
magazine Kladderadatsch,
where Deutscher Michel is
working happily in his
garden with a seductive...
- "Between
Berlin and Rome", with
Bismarck on the left and the Pope on the right.
Kladderadatsch, 1875....
- ("People's Observer"), the
official **** newspaper,
published in
Munich Kladderadatsch,
liberal satirical German-language
magazine Miscellaneous Images from...