So this is Der Tag!,World War I,WWI,German Naval Operations,Saliors,Socialism
Title: So this is Der Tag!
Creator(s): Pease, Lute, 1869-1963, artist
Date Created/Published: [1917?]
Summary: Cartoon shows a German sailor attacking an admiral, tying a 'Red Flag' into his long beard. The phrase, 'Der Tag,' (or The Day) was a popular German toast to an imminent military engagement. Probably refers to the mutinies in the German navy in the summer of 1917 that were thought to be inspired by the Socialists.
Notes:
(DLC/PP-1954:R2.68)
mm / 860529; ljr / 950608.
Source: Holborn, History of modern Germany, v. 3, p. 477; New York Times, Mar. 13, 1916, p. 1 ljr.
Subjects:
World War, 1914-1918--Naval operations--German.
Mutinies--Germany--1910-1920.
Admirals--German--1910-1920.
Sailors--German--1910-1920.
Socialism--Germany--1910-1920.
Drawings.
Editorial cartoons--American.
Bookmark /acd1996005966/PP/
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