France Attacks Kellogg
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France Attacks Kellogg
An aggressive France attacks the Kellogg pact which was signed in 1928 denouncing war & advocating the peaceful settlement of disputes. Date: 1933
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1933 Aggressive Attacks Cherub Disputes Kellogg Olive Pact Peaceful Settlement Signed 1928 Advocating Denouncing
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This provocative political cartoon from 1933 depicts an aggressive France, personified as a muscular, helmeted figure, attacking the Kellogg Pact, represented by an innocent-looking cherub holding an olive branch. Signed in 1928, the Kellogg Pact was a significant international agreement that denounced war and advocated the peaceful settlement of disputes among its signatories. The cartoon reflects the growing tensions in Europe during this period, as the peaceful intentions of the pact were being challenged by the aggressive actions of certain nations. The olive branch held by the cherub symbolizes the hope for peace and diplomacy, while the French figure's aggressive stance and weaponry represent the growing threat of war. This historical image serves as a poignant reminder of the complex geopolitical landscape of the 1930s and the challenges faced by the international community in maintaining peace and stability during a time of great turmoil.
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