In 1919 he produced his most famous cartoon, the prophetic ‘Peace and Future Cannon Fodder’ a critique of the Treaty of Versailles. In the cartoon a crying child, labelled ‘1940 class’ catches the attention of Clemenceau, the French Prime Minister, who remarks, “Curious, I seem to hear a child crying.”.. 1. The Versailles Peace Treaty 17th May 1919: Daily Herald – “PEACE AND FUTURE CANON FODDER” Published in the British Daily Herald on 17 May 1919, it shows “The Big Four” David Lloyd George, Vittori o Orlando and Georges Clemenceau (the Prime Ministers of Britain, Italy and France respectively), together with US President Woodrow Wilson, emerging after a meeting at Versailles to discuss the.
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Treaty of Versailles Propaganda. 8 May. This illustration, titled “Peace and Future Cannon Fodder”, was created during the negotiation of the Treaty of Versailles between the Allied powers and the German Empire. Germany in this cartoon is depicted as a naked crying child standing in a corner, representative of its status in the negotiations.. That there is a clear link between the Treaty of Versailles and WW2 is pretty clear. Certainly, the 1920 cartoon ‘Peace And Future Cannon Fodder’ by Will Dyson, an Australian who had been an official artist on the Western Front but who was working for the Daily Herald, a left-leaning British newspaper, in 1920, leaves us in no doubt as to.