Chums When I really began to admire you my friend was when you pulled that Lusitania job When you did that I said to myself Theres a man after my own heart
Chums When I really began to admire you my friend was when you pulled that Lusitania job When you did that I said to myself Theres a man after my own heart
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Title: Chums When I really began to admire you my friend was when you pulled that Lusitania job When you did that I said to myself Theres a man after my own heart
Description: Chums "When I really began to admire you, my friend, was when you pulled that Lusitania job : When you did that, I said to myself - 'There's a man after my own heart!'" Poster showing a devil seated with his arm around the shoulders of Kaiser Wilhelm II, a devil-like figure who is holding a bloody sword; the Kaiser has a gloomy look on his face even though he is being praised by the devil.
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About These Images: Infamous WWI poster reproductions featuring recruiting and propaganda from the World War I era. Items in this collection are haunting reminders of the grim face of war.
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