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Jerry by George Ranstead

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Jerry by George Ranstead

A small pen and ink drawing on a postcard of a British soldiers impression of the enemy. Known as " Jerry" by the troops and the " Hun" by officers, the German soldiers were often caricatured by the British as ugly and porcine. Conversely, many German cartoons of the day depict the British as ugly and scrawny

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EDITORS COMMENTS
This intriguing pen and ink drawing on a postcard, titled "Jerry" by George Ranstead, offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of wartime caricatures during the First World War. The image depicts a German soldier, a common target of satire and ridicule by the British troops and officers. The term "Jerry" was widely used by the Allied forces to refer to the German soldiers, while they were derisively labeled as "Huns" by the British officers. The caricatured representation of the enemy in this sketch is noteworthy for its unflattering portrayal of the German soldiers as ugly and porcine. The drawing emphasizes their heavy jowls, large noses, and bushy mustaches, which were often exaggerated in British war-time propaganda and cartoons. Conversely, the British soldiers and officers were depicted as thin and scrawny in German cartoons of the day. The drawing is a small but powerful illustration of the psychological impact of war and the role of propaganda in shaping public perception. It is a poignant reminder of the ways in which the enemy was demonized and dehumanized during times of conflict. The image, created in 1918, reflects the height of the war and the intense animosity between the two sides. George Ranstead's "Jerry" is a valuable historical artifact that sheds light on the cultural and social context of the First World War. It is a testament to the power of art and illustration in shaping public opinion and reflecting the complexities of human conflict.

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