tag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:/itemsItems2024-01-29T17:37:41Ztag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/8683932022-04-20T16:49:50Z2024-01-29T17:37:05ZDie Deutschen in Australien. Anteil der lutherischen Bevölkerung an der Gesamtbevölkerung der Verwaltungsbezirke nach "Census of Commonwealth of Australia"Publikationsstelle Stuttgart-Hamburg, 1941"--Lower right margin.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/8691452022-04-20T16:56:45Z2024-01-29T17:37:39ZEurope's future map: a vision of private Kutschkes of the German national guardLike a greedy tongue the 'Deutsches Kaiserreich', the 'German Empire', has licked up the entire continent of Europe. Would Germany be satisfied with this? Not at all. The Kaiser has planned just such a map of the United States. He has frequently boasted that the United States would pay the expenses of the European War. He believes himself the destined successor to Caesar and Napoleon. His mania is for 'the earth with a gold fence around it' and the inscription 'German Empire' on the entrance gate. The Kaiser's dream must not come true. An American army and navy, American ships, guns, shells, and aeroplanes will teach Germany to deal fairly with the world. Words will not cure the Kaiser. Action is called for--all the action we can muster as a united nation. Buy Liberty Bonds!University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/8691402022-04-20T16:56:42Z2024-01-29T17:37:39ZLa guerre est l'industrie nationale de la PrusseVisé no. 10.514.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/9170932022-10-06T15:50:47Z2024-01-29T17:37:41ZLe rève du fou = The madman's dream"A vivid and all-but-unrecorded French pictorial map attacking Kaiser Wilhelm early in the First World War. Illustrator Delaye depicts the Kaiser in a pose reminiscent of Frankenstein, lurching toward Western Europe with his hands outstretched, dripping blood, while his right boot reaches toward the French possessions in North Africa. A bright-red Germany serves as his torso and drips yet more blood over Russia, Austria-Hungary, Serbia and Turkey. The nations of Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, and Italy (all white) are neutral, though the latter, at the time still nominally a German ally via the Triple Alliance, appears to serve as the Kaiser's left leg. Perhaps the oddest feature is the depiction of Austria-Hungary as a victim of the Kaiser, though it was a member of the Triple Alliance and its aggression against Serbia had helped spark the war. I find no institutional holdings of the map and no examples having appeared on the market. The sole reference I find is in Collection Henri LeBlanc Destinée a l'Etat. La Grande Guerre... Tome Premier, #334."--Edited description of Boston Rare Maps.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library