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Panzer Lehr
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Gentlemen, thought I’d start a thread for editorial cartoons—past and present—the kind that say more in a single frame than most manage in a page.

From wartime sketches and political jabs to modern satire, feel free to post anything that’s sharp, clever, or simply hits the mark.


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"Si vis pacem, para bellum." — Vegetius
"Do not hurry to the sound of the guns without knowing why they are firing." — British maxim
"In war, the simplest things are difficult." — Clausewitz
"No plan survives first contact with the enemy." — Moltke
"The side that can most quickly exploit success is the side that will win." — Guderian
Some days you’re the hammer, some days you’re the nail. 🪖🎲
Looking for a game? Challenge me here:

 
Posted : April 14, 2026 5:41 pm
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Panzer Lehr

"Si vis pacem, para bellum." — Vegetius
"Do not hurry to the sound of the guns without knowing why they are firing." — British maxim
"In war, the simplest things are difficult." — Clausewitz
"No plan survives first contact with the enemy." — Moltke
"The side that can most quickly exploit success is the side that will win." — Guderian
Some days you’re the hammer, some days you’re the nail. 🪖🎲
Looking for a game? Challenge me here:

 
Posted : April 14, 2026 5:42 pm
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“King Andrew the First political cartoon 1833”


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King Andrew the First” (1833) — critics portrayed Andrew Jackson as a monarch after his battle against the Bank of the United States, accusing him of wielding presidential power like a crown.

Panzer Lehr

"Si vis pacem, para bellum." — Vegetius
"Do not hurry to the sound of the guns without knowing why they are firing." — British maxim
"In war, the simplest things are difficult." — Clausewitz
"No plan survives first contact with the enemy." — Moltke
"The side that can most quickly exploit success is the side that will win." — Guderian
Some days you’re the hammer, some days you’re the nail. 🪖🎲
Looking for a game? Challenge me here:

 
Posted : April 14, 2026 5:45 pm
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“The Plumb-pudding in Danger Gillray 1805”


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"The Plumb-pudding in Danger” (1805) — James Gillray depicts William Pitt and Napoleon carving up the globe like a dinner course, a sharp jab at imperial ambition during the Napoleonic Wars.

Panzer Lehr

"Si vis pacem, para bellum." — Vegetius
"Do not hurry to the sound of the guns without knowing why they are firing." — British maxim
"In war, the simplest things are difficult." — Clausewitz
"No plan survives first contact with the enemy." — Moltke
"The side that can most quickly exploit success is the side that will win." — Guderian
Some days you’re the hammer, some days you’re the nail. 🪖🎲
Looking for a game? Challenge me here:

 
Posted : April 14, 2026 5:47 pm