English: A satirical picture from the Polish satirical magazine Mucha (1934): a caricature of marshal Józef Piłsudski and Lithuania, criticizing Lithuanian unwillingness to compromise over Vilnius region. Marshal Piłsudski offers the meat labeled "agreement" to the dog (with the collar labelled Lithuania); the dog barking "Wilno, wilno, wilno" replies: "Even if you were to give me Wilno, I would bark for Grodno and Białystok, because this is who I am".
Rationale: possibly out of copyright picture, not reproduced for profit since interwar period, used to illustrate Polish perception of Polish-Lithuanian conflict over Vilnius in press in that period
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