Caption:
The 'Dingaullite' (General de Gaulle going mad); caricature of General de Gaulle. Comic strip, published in German occupied France, around 1941, warns the civilian population against an epidemic of "Dingaullite". According to this propaganda, the infectious agents of this "shameful disease" are the Jews and Freemasons. poster designed by Marcel Mars-Strick and printed in Paris by C. Mazerie. The author uses the principles of comics to ridicule the action of the French resistance fighters, both from France Libre and from within. The poster is titled as "propaganda board to protect public health" and ranks as one way to "fight against mental illness," This document, came after June 18, 1940, date of the call for resistance from General De Gaulle.