- 1. Louis Raemakers bridge opening
- (Lectures)
- At the renaming of the Maasbrug in Roermond, Netherlands, to the Louis Raemaekersbrug, Paul was asked to give a short lecture about the propaganda drawings which Louis Raemaekers made during the First ...
- Created on 09 November 2017
- 2. Felix Schwormstädt, Der Kaiser während des Besuchs in einer Artilleriestellung
- (War Illustrations)
- ... nch the field commander. The soldiers look up to him in awe (and apparently somewhat perturbed), while in contrast he remains cool, calm and collected. He is the only one to wear a fur-lined coat, which ...
- Created on 01 November 2011
- 3. Georges Scott (1873-1943) – A battlefield promotion (1914)
- (War Illustrations)
- ... not to say luxurious life far way behind the danger zones, and were utterly irresponsible and callous in the ease with which they sent soldiers to their death. It was to become one of the main themes in ...
- Created on 01 November 2011
- 4. Georges Scott, Prisoners of War
- (War Illustrations)
- ... soldier on the left and three of his comrades wear the ‘Krätzchen’, the soft cap with the red-white-black imperial cockade and below on the red band the state-cockade which cannot be identified in this ...
- Created on 01 November 2011
- 5. Felix Schwormstädt, 2. Soldiers en route being catered for at a Leipzig station
- (War Illustrations)
- ... war still accepted here’) is chalked facetiously on one of the carriages. Unlike Drawing 1, which was intended as a propagandist attack on the enemy, this propaganda message is directed at the home f ...
- Created on 01 November 2011
- 6. Bernard Partridge, The Triumph of Kultur
- (War Illustrations)
- 1. Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) ‘The Triumph of “Kultur”’ [Punch, 1914] The drawing as propaganda, in which the harrowing scene depicted and the sarcastic caption underneath unite ...
- Created on 01 November 2011
- 7. What motivates me
- (Personal information)
- In 1993 I completed my PhD research on the writings of Siegfried Sassoon (1886-1967), which was later published in an British and American trade edition: Siegfried Sassoon: Scorched Glory (Macmillan/St ...
- Created on 01 August 2011