In 1902 Het Zondagsblad appeared for the first time, a Sunday supplement to the newspaper Het Volk of the Social Democratic Workers' Party (Dutch acronym: SDAP). In 1907 the supplement was renamed De Notenkraker. Unlike Het Volk, which contained mostly heavy political articles with few illustrationS, De Notenkraker contained many cartoons and other illustrations. Famous cartoonistS from the early period of the periodical included Leendert Jordaan and Albert Hahn (1877-1918). Hahn drew cartoons against the Dutch monarchy and Abraham Kuyper (prime minister 1901-1905 and founder of the Anti-Revolutionary Party). The magazine covered topics such as poverty, the trade union movement and universal suffrage. By the beginning of World War One in 1914, many cartoons criticized militarism and war.