TAGGED: Cartoons of the Moment
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This clip begins with a cartoon of Germany’s Kaiser Wilhelm II surrounded by skulls.

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After the outbreak of war there was a growing public opinion that all Germans in Australia were a threat to security and should be interned.

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Harry Julius’ animation shows a fez-wearing turkey watching over eggs labelled ANZAC, Suvla and Helles.

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Australian sketch artist and caricaturist Harry Julius often ridiculed the enemy by using the techniques of political cartoonists.

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The cartoon begins with a handwritten prologue from Colonel Cameron stating that Australia should lead the empire by adopting national compulsory service.

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A German soldier’s horse is turned into German sausage (or ‘wurst’) in the first sketch in this weekly episode of Harry Julius’ Cartoons of the Moment.

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The War Zoo is the original title of this animated cartoon by the renowned Australian caricaturist Harry Julius. The miserable fez-wearing turkey represents the battered Turkish forces.

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Harry Julius' cartoons often commented on the events of the First World War and served as propaganda for the Allied war effort.

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In this 1916 cartoon by quick-sketch cartoonist Harry Julius, an Allied soldier in a hospital bed is being cared for by a nurse.

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This clip begins with the title card Cartoons of the Moment followed by a scene of cartoonist Harry Julius sketching at an easel.