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# Analysis of "An American Cyclone Sweeps Toward Germany" This World War I-era political cartoon depicts American military power as a massive tornado or cyclone advancing toward Germany. Soldiers in the foreground, shown in a trench (likely representing Allied forces), observe this approaching storm. The cyclone's dark, powerful form dominates the sky, suggesting overwhelming force. The satire presents American military involvement as an inevitable, destructive force that will sweep across to Germany. Published in *Judge*, a pro-Allied American magazine, this image propagandizes American entry into WWI (1917-1918) as both necessary and formidable. The cartoon appeals to American readers' sense of military superiority and patriotic duty, framing U.S. intervention as a natural, powerful phenomenon that will decisively impact the European conflict.

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