French cartoonist Clarence Batchelor, "Endle$$ proce$$ion?," c.1945-1953.
Cartoon shows a huge parade of marchers, with dollar coins for heads and banners reading "Ten Billion Strong" and "Lafayette, we are here," marching under the Arc de Triomphe. The cartoon makes a comparison to the arrival in France of American troops, with their slogans, to help the Allies during World War I. He is using these past events to comments on massive American economic aid to France after World War II.