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(1 - 8 of 8)
Title
JM-324: Is peace really as popular as war?
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicts a coffin of "War" carried by Big Four in graveyard of hope.
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JM-315: Storm clouds on the Axis front
Summary
Mussolini, Hitler, Hirohito see powerful U.S. fists.
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JM-307: The anti-war Americans, being in the great majority, have a right to be heard
Summary
Uncle Sam and majority oppose war, peace rally is held at Soldier Field.
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JM-318: Our east front and our west front
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting government strategists looking out windows to Stalingrad and Guadalcanal.
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JM-W022: After you, my dear Air Force
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam staring at a map of Italian islands where a U.S. soldier is stepping. He says to wait for the bombers to "soften it up."
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JM-W025: The straws show which way the wind is blowing
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting Hitler and two others watching as a Berlin monument of victory falls down, while banners show the reasons for the collapse.
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JM-W015: Freedom of the press is quarantined
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting a line of men and women waiting outside an International Food Conference. Soldiers stand in front of the door for both the Conference and a Casino, both of which have signs that spell out the limits of what the press can and cannot do, or when they even may enter the building. Another banner proclaims that Freedom of the Press is quarantined, not guaranteed.
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JM-302: A three-sided fight in Washington this summer
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting the Isolationist Congress and pro-League of Nations White House argue.