Cartoon by Illingworth on the proliferation of European plans (13 January 1948)
In January 1948, the British cartoonist Illingworth takes an ironic look at the proliferation of conflicting plans for European unification. From left to right: the vision of the Soviet leader, Joseph Stalin, of a Communist Europe; European unification according to the former British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill; and Socialist Europe as promoted by British Labour politicians Ernest Bevin, Herbert Morrison and Clement Attlee.