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A cartoon about the Turkish Alphabet Revolution, published during the period when both Arabic and Latin letters were used. "Arab letters could not stand the sun of the Young Turkish Revolution, they are running away. Arabic Letters - Oh, I can't stay here. Take me too." In the…

Alman komünist hiciv dergisi Rotter Pfeffer (kırmızı biber), muhtemelen 1932'deki seçimlerden birinin öncesi veya sonrasında durum değerlendirmesi yapıyor: "Yalnızca en aptal inekler kendi kasaplarına oy verir!" Kasap Hitler ve "davar millet", "3. Reich" yazısı altında…

Kore Savaşı hakkındaki karikatürde Kuzey Kore maskesi takmış Çin ile Güney Kore maskesi takmış ABD savaşıyor: "Gel şu maskeleri çıkaralım, artık herkes bizi tanıdı!..." Yeni Sabah, 4 Temmuz 1950 Orhan Ural

A German cartoon about the Balkan War. Balkan Nations share a crescent-shaped slice of watermelon. And they say that the crescent shape does not change even though they break pieces. Die Muskete Magazine, October 10, 1912

A cartoon about the neutrality policy of Turkey before the Second World War #wwii “Democrats - Won't you walk our way? Fascists - Shall we walk our path together? Turkey - Mersi, my path is the best.” Cartoonist Ramiz Gokce Karikatur satirical magazine, Apr. 20, 1939

A German cartoon about Britain's search for allies in the early days of the First World War. “About Neutrals: English: I think I'm giving up, no one is taking the bait.” Nov. 1914, Lustige Blatter

Two Egyptians talk about Italy's invasion of Egypt: “- Did you hear that, bro? Italians declared war. They were going to conquer Egypt... - What's wrong with us dear? Let the British think.” Cartoonist Necmi Riza Akbaba Magazine Oct. 3, 1940

“The Europe's Sacrifice” A Turkish cartoon about the Spanish civil war, probably drawn after the Battle of Malaga. The Spanish bull is sacrificed by fascism and communism. The eyes of the bull are tied in accordance with the Islamic sacrificial method. Karikatur, Feb. 20, 1937

“Greek Defeat in Asia Minor“ The retreating Greek army and the Christians leaving their homes. Le Petit journal illustré, Sep. 24 1922

In this cartoon about Turkish modernization, old and new women are compared. "The woman of the past: She looked at life with one eye. Modern woman: She has as much freedom as a man." Papagan magazine, September 9, 1925

In his great speech at the Republican People's Party congress in 1927, Atatürk said that he entrusted the Republic to the Turkish youth. "Ghazi (Mustapha Kemal) - O Turkish Youth, I entrust the republic to you forever!” Yeni Kalem Magazine Oct. 27, 1927 Cartoonist Ratip Tahir

Birinci Dünya Şavaşında iki tarafın askerleri arasında da popüler olan “It’s a long, long way to Tipperary” şarkısına gönderme yapan bir Avustralya karikatürü. “Çok, çok uzun bir yol… Kayser, Türklere savaş bittiğinde Mekke’de hac yapma sözü verdi.” 28.1.1915, Melbourne Punch

The victory of the Turkish War of Independence was celebrated as Airplane and Victory Day in the 1920s... In the 1920s, when the role of airplanes in wars was given great importance, every city bought at least one plane and donated it to the army.

Meşrutiyetin ilanından sonra yayınlanan bu İngiliz karikatüründe, anayasal düzene geçtikten sonra parlamentoyu top atışına tutan İran Şahı Muhammed Ali Şah, "anayasa denizine" girmeye çekinen II. Abdülhamit'e, hoşlanmazsan vazgeçebilirsin, diyor. Punch, 12.8.1908

Hakimiyet Milliye (Turkish: National Sovereignty) newspaper was the publication organ of “Mudafayi Hukuk Grubu” (the Defense Law Group), which carried out the Turkish War of Independence. Hakimiyet Milliye, Agu. 30, 1927

Reflections of Turkish victory in the world. Argentina… “The new power of the evil seed” Caras y Caretas Sep.30.1922

A Turkish cartoon published in the first days of the Second World War. In the cartoon, the wounded girl symbolizing peace envies the girl symbolizing Turkey. Cartoonist: Ramiz Gokce Karikatur, Oct. 26, 1939

John Bull's body floats in the Dardanelles. “In front of the Dardanelles Where did he go, his incomparable, Proud British forces? Their bloated corpses swim there Laughing Turkish soldier." Simplicissimus Jan. 25, 1916

5816 sayılı Atatürk Aleyhine İşlenen Suçlar Hakkında Kanunun 25 Temmuz 1951'de çıkmasıyla o günün jargonuyla "Ticanilerle mücadele" sertleşmiş, bu konuda yayınlanan karikatürler de artmıştı. Karikatür, "yobazlara" haşere ilacı sıkan Menderes'i tasvir ediyor. Akbaba, 19.2.1953

A cartoon claiming that stockpiling traders are responsible for the high prices and that the solution is the government's "decision to reduce prices". This cartoon was published about the measures taken by the Turkish government to prevent expensiveness. The article next to the…

