Abstract

This French caricature, “Le Nouveau blason Prussien,” is directed against Prussia’s hegemonic claims in the new German Empire. The eagle’s right talon holds the French war indemnity, while his left grips the sword of war. The federal states of Germany are listed on wings clearly resembling those of a bat, and the whole image drips blood. This caricature originally appeared as a lithograph in the journal Le Charivari on August 30, 1871.

“The New Prussian Coat of Arms” (August 30, 1871)

Source

Source: “Le Nouveau blason Prussien – The New Prussian Coat of Arms.” Lithograph (1871). French caricature of Prussia’s claims to power in Germany, from Le Charivari, August 30, 1871.
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