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WW2 Postcard Churchill – Some Necks…

In typical Szyk fashion (known for his caricatures) this political postcard is very colorful and very interesting. Click on the pic below to bring up a larger image.

Featuring Churchill with the title: SOME NECKS…
This article in the International Churchill Society, Bulletin #43,  Jan 2012 explains this phrase:

“Some chicken, some neck” was a reference to the sneering comment by French Marshal Philippe Pétain, future leader of the collaborationist Vichy French government who was convinced that Germany would successfully invade Britain as it had done France. He told Churchill that in three weeks Britain would “have its neck wrung like a chicken.”

From the back of the card:
Set #6 – Card #4
Caricature by Arthur Szyk especially for Esquire, The Magazine for Men.

Item #393

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