Cartoon on the difficulties involved in the continental integration of Europe (April 1950)

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‘Vivid portrayal of the many and diverse operations (conferences) undertaken to rescue a ‘Europe' in grave mortal danger — "… no, really, be reasonable — we would have to pay much too high a price for that lifebelt over there! (Only to be used after establishment of a customs, economic and monetary entity — altruism) — In the meantime, take a look at all the wonderful plans that we're putting in place for your rescue — and just hang on in there, Europe!"' In April 1950, the German satirical magazine Der Tintenfisch portrays the growing number of projects designed to come to the rescue of a Europe in the throes of integration.

Quelle und Copyright

Quelle: Der Tintenfisch. Das humoristische Blatt des Saarlandes. Herausgeber Koppelkamm, Bruno. April 1950, Nr. 9; Jahrgang 3. Saarbrücken: Presse-Verlag GmbH.

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Cartoon on the difficulties involved in the continental integration of Europe (April 1950)