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Political cartoons of the day, like those of Frank Spangler, Sr. and his son Frank Spangler, Jr., reflected citizen concerns.
World War II Propaganda, Cartoons, Film, Music, & Art...
Dr. Seuss Goes to War University of California at San Diego collection of more than 400 political cartoons created by Theodore Geisel between 1941 and 1943 for the New York newspaper, PM.
This unit plan includes (1) political cartoons, (2) production and propaganda, (3) WACS - women in the war, (4) needs of a soldier, (5) German prisoners in Alabama, (6) home front - 'Use It Up, Wear ...
Polish WWII era cartoonist, with pictures. ... With the exception of the Collier's cover, the following cartoons were selected from The New Order, published in the summer of 1941 by G.P. Putnam's Sons, ...
An Award winning Educational Reference site covering all aspects of World War II. Countries involved, Battles, Operations, Diplomacy, Homefront, Marshall Plan, Effects of the war, War Crimes and more!
The home page of the John Frith website. John Frith entertained Australians with his insightful political cartoons for more than sixty years beginning in 1929.
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Providing over one million pages of documents relating to the trial of military and political leaders of Nazi Germany. ... This is a very anti-Japanese cartoon, made in 1944, featuring Bugs Bunny.
Another work that the Supreme Court cited was Gunnar Myrdal's An American Dilemma: The Negro Problem and Modern Democracy (1944). Myrdal had been a signatory of the UNESCO declaration.
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