The subtle illustration featured Paul Gascoigne and Stuart Pearce in Tommy helmets. Even at the time, the paper’s cover caused consternation.
Nevertheless, his willingness to publish the parody in the first placeindicated there was an audience who found it funny. Such cultural references can, of course, reflect British insecurities, harking back to a time of national triumph.
The only reason any of this remains relevant is to show younger readers how the climate has changed. My own generation would know the history in detail, then continue our German lesson on Duolingo.
Today we report on stories that Germany has hinted at a new economic union with the UK and France. Even more important, culturally: Britain and Germany have signed an agreement to build a direct rail link and facilitate school exchanges. Never underestimate the capacity of younger generations to react against the beliefs of their elders!
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