Every aspect of the late Austrian Emperor's frail senility, which was often linked with the Sultan of Turkey and the King of Bulgaria, is apparent. There are millions of people who have never seen him and will never see him who are only familiar with him because of these cartoons. Raemaekers portrays him as possessing a ferocious body, which he denies. However, like the other cartoons, these characters reflect the significance of Germany's triumph in World War II. To be a slave in a world governed by Germany, according to the great artist's pencil, would be a miserable existence.