Skip to main content
Home
MU Digital Library, University of Missouri

MU Header

Contact Us | Login

Main menu

  • Browse
  • About
  • Search
  • FAQ

You are here

Home » Mines and mineral resources (x) » Great Britain (x) » History (x) » 1948 (x) » Italy (x)

Islandora facets

Issue Date

  • 1942 (1) + -
  • 1943 (1) + -

Topic

  • Politics and government (1) + -
  • Presidents--Public opinion (1) + -
  • Uncle Sam (Symbolic character) (1) + -
  • World War (1939-1945) (2) + -
  • World politics (1) + -

Geographic Area

  • California (1) + -
  • France (2) + -
  • Germany (2) + -
  • Illinois--Chicago (1) + -
  • Japan (1) + -
  • Missouri--Saint Louis (1) + -
  • New Year (1) + -
  • New York (State) (1) + -
  • United States (3) + -

Time Period

  • 1940-1949 (2) + -

Advanced Search

Search results

(1 - 5 of 5)
JM-315: Storm clouds on the Axis front
Title
JM-315: Storm clouds on the Axis front
Summary
Mussolini, Hitler, Hirohito see powerful U.S. fists.
JM-021: Mr. American reactionary abroad tries to change the opinion of Europe
Title
JM-021: Mr. American reactionary abroad tries to change the opinion of Europe
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting an American visiting places such as France, Germany, and Italy and hearing praise for Roosevelt, which the American does not agree with.
JM-079: A good New Year's resolution
Title
JM-079: A good New Year's resolution
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting a hand writing out a check from the National Bank of Chicago for the "Italian Relief Fund." Behind the hand, figures representing New York, St. Louis, California, and Chicago all carry bags or baskets labeled "Relief for Italy."
JM-088: Another case of hyphenitis
Title
JM-088: Another case of hyphenitis
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam watching men board ships "To Italy." A sign on a brick wall behind Uncle Sam calls for Italian-Americans to join the Italian army.
JM-W022: After you, my dear Air Force
Title
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."

Contact Us | hosted by Library Technology Services