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Homosexual Armee: Cartoon by Auguste Roubille (1872-1955) in the magazine Le Rire No. 249 of...
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Homosexual Armee: Cartoon by Auguste Roubille (1872-1955) in the magazine Le Rire No. 249 of November 9, 1907 - the general's magazine: “” the army is a big family... you are all my nephews “” says the German officer reviewing a troop of soldiers with bounced buttocks. The military, wearing a pointed helmet, are effemines and wear a feminine clothing (skirt or dress) - The drawing refers to matters of morality that occurred in the entourage of Emperor William II of Prussia and in the German army between 1901 and 1907, in particular the Harden-Eulenburg affair - Prince Philipp zu Eulenburg, friend of William II and Count Kuno von Moltke, the military governor of Berlin, were accused of homosexuality by polemist Maximilian Harden-
Homosexual Armee: Cartoon by Auguste Roubille (1872-1955) in the magazine Le Rire No. 249 of November 9, 1907 - the general's magazine: “” the army is a big family... you are all my nephews “” says the German officer reviewing a troop of soldiers with bounced buttocks. The military, wearing a pointed helmet, are effemines and wear a feminine clothing (skirt or dress) - The drawing refers to matters of morality that occurred in the entourage of Emperor William II of Prussia and in the German army between 1901 and 1907, in particular the Harden-Eulenburg affair - Prince Philipp zu Eulenburg, friend of William II and Count Kuno von Moltke, the military governor of Berlin, were accused of homosexuality by polemist Maximilian Harden-