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Victor Weisz

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series. By the 1940s, Weisz, using the pseudonym "Vicky", was one of the leading British left-wing cartoonists. Weisz worked alongside fellow left-wing cartoonist
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stance. When the Nazis came to power in Germany, they took over the journal where Weisz worked. As a member of the Jewish community with expressed
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and by 1928, at the age of fifteen, he was working as a freelancer, drawing caricatures. His father
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respectively), and built a reputation as an incisive commentator on political events.
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Weisz was born in Berlin, Germany, to Hungarian-Jewish parents. He studied at the
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In the 1950s boom years, many observers felt that the Prime Minister
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and replaced him as the paper's chief political cartoonist in 1954.
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In 1935, he went to live in the United Kingdom, and worked for the
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Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United Kingdom
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1959 election cartoon by "Vicky" from GuardianUnlimited
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has a database of over 4,000 cartoons by Vicky and a
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that same year and Weisz began work with the journal
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political cartoonist

Ernle Chatfield, 1st Baron Chatfield
Berlin School of Art
took his own life
Nazi
socialist
News Chronicle
Daily Mirror
Evening Standard
Liberal
Labour
Conservative
Philip Zec
Harold Macmillan
Supermac
Superman
1959 General Election
Sir Anthony Eden
Homburg hat
depression
insomnia
Upper Wimpole Street
Westminster
Dictionary of National Biography
Dictionary of National Biography
Dictionary of National Biography
British Cartoon Archive
University of Kent
biographical article

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