A propagande Map created during the First World War (1914-1918) by the German artist Richard Eddelbüttel (1856-1942). The map, showing the war from a German perspective, was commissioned by Hindenburg Cognac Vertriebs GmbH, a German spirits company and printed in 1916 by Knackstedt & Co in Hamburg. The map itselfs shows the Woes of France, Britain and Italy amongst others as well as Stalin crushing and the Russian Tsars fighting it out in Russia.
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