Propaganda cartoon published in the collaborationist journal Je suis partout on the fascist view of a united Europe (20 December 1941) - CVCE Website

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‘Don’t wait any longer if you want to be part of the family ’ On 20 December 1941,Je suis partout, the leading weekly publication of the collaborationist press in France, publishes a cartoon condemning those (Jews, Gaullists and Freemasons) who it sees as preventing France from joining the new Europe. In the foreground: Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy surround the new Europe, joined in the background by other countries with totalitarian regimes.

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