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1. Who is depicted in this picture. 2 1. Who is depicted in this picture? 2. What is the message of this political cartoon?

1. Who is depicted in the picture. 2 1. Who is depicted in the picture? 2. What is the message of this political cartoon?

1. What country does the man waving in the background represent. 2 1. What country does the man waving in the background represent? 2. What country does the man in the forefront represent? 3. What is the message of this cartoon?

1. What other historical leader is the cartoonist comparing Hitler to 1. What other historical leader is the cartoonist comparing Hitler to? 2. What mistake is the cartoonist alluding to that caused Hitler’s first big blow?

1. What is written on the wreath in the soldier’s hand. 2 1. What is written on the wreath in the soldier’s hand? 2. What is the message in this cartoon?