Back at the FRONT Written and illustrated by PETER ENDER [England, midst of World War II] .
A children's book describing Hitler's defeat on various fronts against the Allies, as well as mocking the Germans' lack of knowledge in the management of military systems. Written in a humorous tone, accompanied by cartoons against Hitler, Goering, Rudolf Hess, and the German Reich in general ["Hitler became concerned and the situation decided to come out without a mustache"]. The book was written at the end of the war, when the thunder of the cannons was still echoed and while Hitler was still alive, and in its last pages the author writes:
"Our plane hits the heart of Germany .... to eliminate the German and the Italians regimes, may still have a hard way ... remember that victory is near, it will come one day ... maybe in five months, or maybe in five years ... until that day we will see In the shelter ... ". At the beginning of the book is a dictionary of German war words for the words that the author used in the book.
56 p. Slight tears in spine. Good condition.