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The picture opens with Millet's "The Angelus" representing peace. Then the Kaiser takes a pack of cards and forces King Albert to play with him. England, France and Italy enter the game, but the Kaiser still has the best of it. Uncle Sam then gets in the game. Miss Liberty Loan promises to back him and sells bonds for the chips. The Kaiser loses heavily and the picture closes with the Liberty Bond slogan, "We Buy, You Buy, They Buy, and Good Bye." In addition, symbolic representation is made of various striking incidents of the war, including battle scenes.
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