
The Competitors, 1943

The Plutocrats Monster, 1941

The Pact Conference, 1925

Peter's Dream, 1908

Torquemada Is Interviewed, 1938

Versailles †, 1940

The Hungry Tschunkingdrache, 1943

Abomination Lies, 1933

Crippled, 1940

French Propaganda, 1923

Pierpont Morgan With The Devil, 1943

Europa, 1935

The Campaign Of Lies, 1939

The East China Railway, 1934

Mars And Murder, 1943

The Case Bolivia 1941

The Three-Party Conference, 1943

Lies Squadron Of The Comintern, 1937

Engineering Marvel, 1917

England Struggle Against Greater German Steel Block, 1939

The Garden Of Eden, 1943

Mars Marvel, 1939

Polish Jokes, 1908

Hell Cares, 1933

Weed in New York Ring, 1937

Hunger And Death, 1923

Churchill's Silvesterkatzenjammer, 1942

Marianne And Her Hatred, 1936

Cremation Canton, 1938

During The Housing Shortage, 1931

Practice Creates Masters, 1933

Höllenschmerz, 1936

Who Supplies Whom? 1943

The Monstrosity Of The Paris Conference, 1921

Approach At All Costs, 1936

Alive And Kicking, 1919

England And India, 1931

English Heater, 1939

School Trip, 1918

The Battle With The Dragon Of Distress, 1932

Hijacking of the "Altmark", 1940

The "Winner", 1943

Drawings to the text "Old Fable", 1924

September 29th, 1938

The Swedish Ulysses And The Sirens, 1940

Pythia Stalin, 1943

The Strasbourg Station, 1933

The Killer, 1943

Moon Conference In Matters Raketenflug, 1929

Family Council In The Pacific, 1938

The Russian Easter Bunny, 1917

At The Bottom Of The Aegean, 1941

Britain, USA, UDSSR Alliance, 1942

Telephone Berlin - New York, 1926

The British Snake Charmers, 1939

The Ethnic German Victims At Chamberlain, 1939

Sports Carnival, 1939

From Radbod, 1909

Munich Carnival, 1926

Wilson's Mind, 1943

To The International Monetary Conference, 1944
"Erich Schilling made his first caricatures for Der Wahren Jacob. He was
on the editorial board of Simplicissimus magazine from 1907 to 1944, and
also contributed to Kladderadatsch. Although initially opposed to the
Nazi Party, he eventually became a supporter of the new regime. He
continued to work for Simplicissimus after its transformation to
national-socialist propaganda paper. He took his own life in Munich when
the Third Reich collapsed in 1945." -
quote source
The entirety of Erich Schilling's artwork in Simplicissimus can be viewed
here.
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