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A Walk-Over?, 1918
A Walk-Over?, 1918. German emperor Wilhelm II regarding Russia as a doormat to his new territories, while the Austrian emperor Charles I takes a more cautious approach. Cartoon from Punch. (London, 27 March 1918)
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Archduke Karl Of Austria Bear Caution Cautious Charles I Charles I Of Austria Emperor Of Austria Emperor Of Germany Kaiser Wilhelm Ii Karl I Karl I Of Austria Russian Bear Wilhelm Ii William Ii Allegorical Figure Ann Ronan Pictures Doormat Trepidation
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The print titled "A Walk-Over?, 1918" captures a powerful and thought-provoking moment in history. Depicting German Emperor Wilhelm II and Austrian Emperor Charles I, the image symbolizes their contrasting attitudes towards Russia during World War I. In this cartoon from Punch magazine, published on March 27,1918, the artist uses allegorical figures to convey a deeper message. Wilhelm II is portrayed as overconfident, viewing Russia as nothing more than a doormat to his new territories. On the other hand, Charles I takes a cautious approach, displaying trepidation towards Russian involvement in the war. The use of satire and caricature adds an element of humor to this political commentary. The engraving showcases these two influential leaders wearing military uniforms while standing on what appears to be a rug representing Russia. The bear symbolizing Russia emphasizes its strength and resilience despite being perceived as vulnerable by some. This black-and-white print serves as both historical documentation and social critique during the early 20th century. It highlights themes of caution versus overconfidence within international relations during wartime. Created by Karl I (Emperor of Austria) with an unknown creator for Heritage Images, this image invites viewers to reflect on the complexities of power dynamics between nations during World War I.
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