Incredible wartime cartoons by Mirror legend Philip Zec, 75 years on from VEDay
A wounded British soldier emerges from the ruins of a devastated landscape.Below him the caption reads: “Here you are! Don’t lose it again!”The stunning image was the last of more than 1,500 Zec wartime cartoons. They earned him a reputation as the people’s cartoonist, boosting morale here and infuriating the Nazis.After he joined the Mirror in 1937 aged 28, he fearlessly criticised fascism.
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