The Kaiser
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Caption | The Kaiser. The Allies were encouraged to regard Germany's Kaiser as the devil himself during the First World War. As a piece of propaganda, the idea did the British and French more harm than good. Original artwork for illustration on p21 of Look and Learn issue no 131. |
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Creator | Gerry Embleton, English (b.1941) |
Artwork medium | painting |
Credit | © Look and Learn |
Search stock images by keyword | Kaiser Germany German First World War devil military uniform helmet black and white rifle World War I Gerry Embleton |
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A005077 | Hi-res: 3,690 x 4,336 pixels Lo-res: 923 x 1,084 pixels |
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