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 : Die Kriegsschuldluege - War Guilt Lie by Professor Wiese


Die Kriegsschuldluege - War Guilt Lie by Professor Wiese

In this oil painting, which is directed against the sole guilt of Germany laid down in the Treaty of Versailles at the outbreak of the war in 1914, stands the peace-loving Germania, and on the shield the saying IN PACEM VIVERE'. On the right, the patron of Germany archangel Michael, who is pointing to the danger of an attack on Germany from behind. In fact, in the background, troops of demons and devils are on their way to attack Germany. The picture suggests an honest Germany that is attacked by treacherous enemies

Picture No
13327447
Media ID
48324999
Size
3883px x 4960px (2.6MB)
Credit
(c) Mary Evans / Sueddeutsche Zeitung Photo
Usage Restrictions
No model release, no property release. No commercial, merchandising or advertising use without release by SZ Photo
Source
SZ Photo - SZ Photo
Date
1919

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Archangel Attacked Demonic Demons Devils Enemies Fact Germania Guilt Honest Laid Outbreak Patron Saying Sole Suggests Treacherous Vivere Wiese


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