>>16724413It’s a political cartoon from 1938. A uniformed Nazi walks past a window, while inside a man casually drinks a Pepsi; the caption in German, “Zwei Männer — zwei Weltanschauungen,” means “Two men — two worldviews.” The joke is the contrast between Nazi ideology and the ordinary consumer culture or social freedom represented by the Pepsi drinker.
Historically, this fits the late-1930s atmosphere in Germany, when the Nazi regime was projecting a rigid, militarized worldview and the West was watching events there with increasing alarm. The cartoon uses that contrast to mock how radically different those two ways of life were becoming.
If you want, I can also explain who made the cartoon and what publication it first appeared in.