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The famed Conde Nast cartoonist from days of old, “Fish”, assumed the nom de guerre, “Hello” in order to impart to her well-fed audience the terror of German Prussianism. In the attached cartoon, she illustrated what a German invasion of Manhattan would look like.


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Read The German Occupation of Manhattan (Vanity Fair Magazine, 1916) for Free
Read The German Occupation of Manhattan (Vanity Fair Magazine, 1916) for Free