their inherited freedom, is more
resolved to see the matter through, at whatever cost, to a successful
issue.
SIR EDWARD CARSON, _British Attorney-General._
_Statement on first twelve months of war._
[Illustration]
_L'AVENIR_
The only peace which the republic can accept is that which guarantees
the security of Europe and which will permit us to breathe and to live
and to work to reconstruct our dismembered country and repair our ruins,
a peace which will effectively protect us against any offensive return
of the Germanic ambitions.
The present generations are accountable for France to posterity. They
will not permit the profanation of the trust which their ancestors
confided to their charge. France is determined to conquer; she will
conquer.
_President of the French Republic.
From speech on the conclusion of the
first year of war._
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_ORANJE BOVEN_
_German Oculist, trying on spectacles:_
"_What do you read now?_"
_Dutchman: "Deutschland ueber Alles."_
_German Oculist: "That is right: that pair exactly suits you."_
_"Oranje Boven" is the Dutch cry which answers to the German
"Deutschland ueber Alles."_
The cartoons reproduced upon the opposite and following pages are
selected examples of the series drawn for and published in "The
Amsterdam Telegraaf," at the time when Holland was invaded by an army of
spies and secret agents who carried on a vast system of pro-German
propaganda. These cartoons represent Raemaekers' reply.
It was during the publication of these pictures that a price was set
upon his head by the German Government, and he was charged by the Dutch
Government, at the instance of the representatives of the Central Powers
with "endangering the neutrality of Holland," a form of persecution
which had an effect quite opposite to that intended, as it resulted only
in drawing the attention of the Allies and other Neutrals to the power
and significance of Raemaekers' cartoons, which was followed by a much
wider distribution of his work.
[Illustration]
_THE ENVOY TO HER MAJESTY_
"_Madam, your soldiers will get splendid Prussian uniforms and Your
Majesty will have a place of honour in the retinue of the Kaiser_"
[Illustration]
_BETTER A LIVING DOG THAN A DEAD LION_
_The Driver: "You are a worthy Dutchman. He who lies in that grave was a
foolish idealist
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