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Clemenceau, the Vampire Interpreting a cartoon

How do I interpret this cartoon? Context – what was happening at the time? Content – what is happening in the cartoon? Comment – what is the meaning of the cartoon?

Context – what was happening at the time? Germany had just been defeated in WWI. The Treaty of Versailles was signed in1919. It had been written by the ‘Big Three’ and imposed on Germany. Clemenceau wanted to ruin Germany The Treaty blamed Germany for the war The Treaty made her pay ‘reparations’ for ALL the damage. Germany lost lots of land. Germany lost her armed forces. The Germans hated the Treaty.

Content – what is happening in the picture? A young girl, beautiful but poorly. An evil-looking vampire... … which is sucking the girl’s blood Weapons laid aside. Two bats outside the window – more vampires. The window is open – the curtains are blowing.

Comment – what is the meaning of the picture? Germany Clemenceau Taking reparations Germany’s army had been disbanded by the Treaty of Versailles. Britain and America Germany is helpless to defend herself. Two more bats Window open Vampire Poorly girl Sucking blood Discarded weapons