Caricature of The Kaiser.
Location of events unknown.
A carving of the Kaiser (Wilhelm II); made from wood; painted; w/ big moustache stuck on; fashioned so that his arms swing and his body moves on bolts; and the hands are attached to a pole; turning a grindstone - a wheel for sharpening a knife. A man (French?) is standing by this invention / artistic creation; and sharpens several of his knives.
Guess this was his version of sentencing the Kaiser to hard labour.
Comedy art.
FILM ID:1922.23
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