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Hitler holds a paper stating: ‘All Germans everywhere are mine’.  

Hitler holds a paper stating: ‘All Germans everywhere are mine’.   Behind him, one of the placards reads: ‘British Empire Germans crisis’. This cartoon of September 1938, by the British cartoonist David Low, is entitled: 'Nightmare Waiting List'. . What is the message of this cartoon?.

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Hitler holds a paper stating: ‘All Germans everywhere are mine’.  

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  1. Hitler holds a paper stating: ‘All Germans everywhere are mine’.   Behind him, one of the placards reads: ‘British Empire Germans crisis’ This cartoon of September 1938, by the British cartoonist David Low, is entitled: 'Nightmare Waiting List'. 

  2. What is the message of this cartoon?

  3. To do this question, you need first to borrow two concepts from English: Denotation (what you see) Connotation (how it affects its audience) Hitler holds a paper stating: ‘All Germans everywhere are mine’.   Behind him, one of the placards reads: ‘British Empire Germans crisis’ This cartoon of September 1938, by the British cartoonist David Low, is entitled: 'Nightmare Waiting List'. 

  4. Denotation Hitler strikes a pose. Connotation Aggression. Hitler holds a paper stating: ‘All Germans everywhere are mine’.   Behind him, one of the placards reads: ‘British Empire Germans crisis’ Meaning Hitler is the aggressor – Hitler is trying to take over the world. This cartoon of September 1938, by the British cartoonist David Low, is entitled: 'Nightmare Waiting List'. 

  5. Denotation He holds a paper stating: ‘All Germans everywhere are mine’. Connotation Hitler is demanding the right to rule all areas where Germans live. Hitler holds a paper stating: ‘All Germans everywhere are mine’.   Behind him, one of the placards reads: ‘British Empire Germans crisis’ Meaning This is the excuse Hitler is using to justify his actions. This cartoon of September 1938, by the British cartoonist David Low, is entitled: 'Nightmare Waiting List'. 

  6. Denotation Behind, a line of ghosts carry placards proclaiming: ‘Polish crisis’, ‘Hungarian crisis’ etc. Connotation The ghosts represent the death and persecution that Nazism brings. Hitler holds a paper stating: ‘All Germans everywhere are mine’.   Behind him, one of the placards reads: ‘British Empire Germans crisis’ Meaning Beware! Hitler will use this same excuse to claim the right to extend his hateful rule other countries. This cartoon of September 1938, by the British cartoonist David Low, is entitled: 'Nightmare Waiting List'. 

  7. Denotation One placard reads: ‘British Empire Germans crisis’ etc. Connotation There are some Germans living in parts of the British Empire. Hitler holds a paper stating: ‘All Germans everywhere are mine’.   Behind him, one of the placards reads: ‘British Empire Germans crisis’ Meaning Beware! Hitler’s greed knows no bounds, and it is only a matter of time before he attacks Britain using the same excuse. This cartoon of September 1938, by the British cartoonist David Low, is entitled: 'Nightmare Waiting List'. 

  8. Finally, always remember to look at: Origin (who drew it) Date (when it was published) Hitler holds a paper stating: ‘All Germans everywhere are mine’.   Behind him, one of the placards reads: ‘British Empire Germans crisis’ This cartoon of September 1938, by the British cartoonist David Low, is entitled: 'Nightmare Waiting List'. 

  9. Origin The British cartoonist David Low. Details Low hated Hitler, and believed that he wanted to take over the world. Hitler holds a paper stating: ‘All Germans everywhere are mine’.   Behind him, one of the placards reads: ‘British Empire Germans crisis’ Significance Low (as many British people) saw Hitler’s pan-Germanism as an excuse which he would use again and again to make further demands. This cartoon of September 1938, by the British cartoonist David Low, is entitled: 'Nightmare Waiting List'. 

  10. Date September 1938. Details At the start of the Sudetenland crisis. Hitler holds a paper stating: ‘All Germans everywhere are mine’.   Behind him, one of the placards reads: ‘British Empire Germans crisis’ Significance Low is warning that world leaders must stand up to Hitler, or he will use the Sudetenland as a precedent to make further demands. This cartoon of September 1938, by the British cartoonist David Low, is entitled: 'Nightmare Waiting List'. 

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