Image | 
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Ref No | NEB1629 |
Alt Ref No | NEB1629 |
Artist or Creator | NEB [Ronald Niebour] |
Title or Caption | "Nothing much in the paper this morning" |
Extent | 1 item |
Published by | Daily Mail |
Date | 22 Sep 1943 |
Format | Artwork |
Size | 38 x 28cm |
Technique | pencil/blue pencil/black ink |
Embedded text or transcript | Churchill speaks Churchill continued |
Person Depicted | Goebbels; Josef (1897-1945) |
Hitler; Adolf (1889-1945) |
Subjects | Third Reich 1933-45 |
Nazism |
Leadership |
news |
newspapers |
prime ministers |
speech |
Speeches |
scissors |
censorship |
World War 1939-1945 |
Copyright holder | Associated Newspapers Ltd. / Solo Syndication |
Copyright contact details | Northcliffe House, 2 Derry Street, London W8 5TT solo@solosyndication.com |
Location of artwork | British Cartoon Archive |
Relates to cartoon | NEB1629 |
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Code | PersonName | Dates | About | Multimedia | Image |
GB/BCA/345 | Goebbels; Josef (1897-1945) | 1897-1945 | German politician. Minister of Propaganda from 1933-45. Known for his zealous speeches and anti-Semitism. Chief architect of the Kristallnacht attack on German Jews considered to be the first manifestation of the Nazi violence culminating in the Holocaust. | | |
GB/BCA/394 | Hitler; Adolf (1889-1945) | 1889-1945 | Born in Austria. Politician and leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazi Party). He served as German chancellor from 1933-1945 and head of state (Fuhrer) from 1934-1945. He established a single-party dictatorship based on the totalitarian and autocratic ideals of national socialism. He gained support for his views on German nationalism, anti-Semitism, anti-capitalism and anti-communism through his impassioned speeches and propaganda. He wanted to establish a New Order of absolute rule in Europe and pursued a policy of seizing land by force for the Aryan people. | | |