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Ammunition cartoon shooting human bodies

Ammunition
Title: Ammunition / Maurice Becker '14.
Creator(s): Becker, Maurice, 1889-1975, artist
Date Created/Published: [19]14.
Summary: Cartoon shows capitalists shooting human bodies, as ammunition, from large cannons.
Notes:
Title from item.
Centerfold cartoon from The Masses, June 1914.
Signed on plate lower left.
(DLC/PP-1997:015.390).
Forms part of: Ben and Beatrice Goldstein Foundation collection.
Subjects:
World War, 1914-1918.
Ammunition--1910-1920.
Capitalists & financiers--1910-1920.
Moral aspects of war--1910-1920.
Cartoons (Commentary)--American--1910-1920.
Periodical illustrations--1910-1920.
Zincographs--American--1910-1920.
Bookmark /2010642654/
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