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# "When It's All Over, Over There" This *Judge* cover from November 30, 1918—just weeks after WWI's armistice (November 11)—depicts a soldier embracing two women, likely representing France and England (marked on the landscape). The "Republic of Germany" flag appears defeated in the background. The cartoon celebrates Allied victory and the soldier's anticipated homecoming. The title's phrase "over there" references the popular 1917 wartime song about American soldiers fighting in Europe. The soldier appears to be returning home after the war's conclusion, greeted by grateful Allied nations. The drawing is by Walter Tittle. The imagery expresses American triumphalism and romantic notions of soldiers' reunion with loved ones following the war's end.

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