The baby in the cradle represents Adolf Hitler, the nanny is Arthur Chamberlain and this refers to the Munich agreement in 1938, before World War II.
What's in the cartoon?
In the cartoon there are several highlights that are:
- Baby looking like Adolf Hitler in the crib, drinking a bottle that says Munich agreements and next to it a bag that says added concessions.
- The nanny who has the inscription Chamberlain on her dress, referring to Arthur Chamberlain, the British prime minister at the time.
- The bottom reads "Shh, He'll be quiet now - Maybe" referring to the baby going to be quiet for a while.
What does this cartoon refer to?
This caricature refers to the concessions made in favor of Germany during the Munich agreement of 1938, with the aim of preventing Adolf Hitler from starting a war in Europe.
British Prime Minister Arthur Chamberlain participated in this agreement, who agreed to grant control over Czechoslovakia to Germany because a large part of the people there spoke the German language and their culture was related.
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