Cartoon, In need of an interpreter, WW1
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Cartoon, In need of an interpreter, WW1
Cartoon, In need of an interpreter. An elegant Frenchwoman tells her friend that when her soldier friend is next on leave, she will employ an interpreter -- he is difficult to understand because he uses army slang. Date: 1917
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In the quiet sanctuary of a French parlor during the tumultuous year of 1917, two refined women engage in a conversation, their elegant postures and finely-dressed attire a stark contrast to the chaos of the ongoing First World War outside. The woman on the left, her eyes wide with intrigue, listens intently as her friend, a graceful Frenchwoman, shares an amusing anecdote. The soldier friend of the speaker, a dear companion, is known for his heavy use of army slang, making their conversations a challenge. With a gentle smile, the woman announces her plan to employ an interpreter during the soldier's next leave. The colloquial language of the battlefield, while a source of camaraderie and bonding among soldiers, proves to be an obstacle for the ladies at home. This charming cartoon, created in 1917, offers a humorous glimpse into the daily lives of women during wartime, as they navigate the unique challenges of communicating with their soldier friends who have returned from the front lines.
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