DescriptionArthur Szyk (1894-1951). Satan Leads the Ball (1942), New York.jpg
English: Arthur Szyk's Satan Leads the Ball lampoons the major leaders of the WWII
Axis Powers (including Adolf Hitler), among whom are interspersed other key historical figures as well as symbolic and allegorical figures including Death and Satan, lavishly uniformed with
swastikas and other exaggerated insignia:
Valkyrie-like
Germania, the personification of Germany
Benito Mussolini, Italian fascist leader, without pants and with holey boots
Adolf Hitler, leader of the Nazi party NSDAP and dictator of National Socialist Germany, with Mein Kampf
Obese capitalist representing the German heavy industry (Schwerindustrie), with Bavarian Tyrolean hat, the slogan Wir sind das Herrenvolk, Nazi party pin, etc.
Joseph Goebbels, propaganda minister of Nazi Germany, with a Jack-in-the-box (with communist red star and hammer and sickle, Phrygian freedom cap and "Jewish nose")
Norsk bokmål: «Satan fører an i selskapet», satirisk kommentartegning av
Arthur Szyk 1942. Fra venstre mot høyre sees karikaturer av blant annet de nazistiske lederne for
aksemaktene under andre verdenskrig, overdådig uniformert med
hakekors, ordensbånd i Det tyske keiserrikets rødt, hvitt og svart og andre overdrevne verdighetstegn:
En valkyrieliknende
Germania, personifikasjonen av Tyskland
Benito Mussolini, italiensk fascistleder, uten bukse og med hullete støvler
Adolf Hitler, fører i nazistpartiet NSDAP og diktator i det nasjonalsosialistiske Tyskland, med Mein Kampf
Overvektig kapitalist somm representant for tysk tungidustri (Schwerindustrie), med bayersk tyrolerhatt, mottoet «Vi er herrefolket» (Wir sind das Herrenvolk), partinål,
sjakett og hvite
gamasjer
Joseph Goebbels, Nazi-Tysklands propagandaminister, med rødt troll i eske (med kommunistisk rød stjerne og
hammer og sigd, frygisk
frihetslue og «jødenese»)
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DescriptionArthur Szyk (1894-1951). Satan Leads the Ball (1942), New York.jpg
English: Arthur Szyk's Satan Leads the Ball lampoons the major leaders of the WWII
Axis Powers (including Adolf Hitler), among whom are interspersed other key historical figures as well as symbolic and allegorical figures including Death and Satan, lavishly uniformed with
swastikas and other exaggerated insignia:
Valkyrie-like
Germania, the personification of Germany
Benito Mussolini, Italian fascist leader, without pants and with holey boots
Adolf Hitler, leader of the Nazi party NSDAP and dictator of National Socialist Germany, with Mein Kampf
Obese capitalist representing the German heavy industry (Schwerindustrie), with Bavarian Tyrolean hat, the slogan Wir sind das Herrenvolk, Nazi party pin, etc.
Joseph Goebbels, propaganda minister of Nazi Germany, with a Jack-in-the-box (with communist red star and hammer and sickle, Phrygian freedom cap and "Jewish nose")
Norsk bokmål: «Satan fører an i selskapet», satirisk kommentartegning av
Arthur Szyk 1942. Fra venstre mot høyre sees karikaturer av blant annet de nazistiske lederne for
aksemaktene under andre verdenskrig, overdådig uniformert med
hakekors, ordensbånd i Det tyske keiserrikets rødt, hvitt og svart og andre overdrevne verdighetstegn:
En valkyrieliknende
Germania, personifikasjonen av Tyskland
Benito Mussolini, italiensk fascistleder, uten bukse og med hullete støvler
Adolf Hitler, fører i nazistpartiet NSDAP og diktator i det nasjonalsosialistiske Tyskland, med Mein Kampf
Overvektig kapitalist somm representant for tysk tungidustri (Schwerindustrie), med bayersk tyrolerhatt, mottoet «Vi er herrefolket» (Wir sind das Herrenvolk), partinål,
sjakett og hvite
gamasjer
Joseph Goebbels, Nazi-Tysklands propagandaminister, med rødt troll i eske (med kommunistisk rød stjerne og
hammer og sigd, frygisk
frihetslue og «jødenese»)
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