A French cartoon from 1950 called “La Danse Caucasienne” (The Caucasian – or Russian – Dance). Read handout & Walsh p. 324.

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A French cartoon from 1950 called “La Danse Caucasienne” (The Caucasian – or Russian – Dance). Read handout & Walsh p. 324.

A British cartoon from June 1947. Read handout & Walsh p. 324.

A British cartoon from 1947. The man lifting the curtain is Molotov, the Russian Foreign Minister. The other two men are the British and American Foreign Ministers (Ernest Bevin & James Byrnes). Read handout & Walsh p. 324.

An American cartoon from 1947. Read handout & Walsh p. 328-329. An American cartoon from 1947.

An American cartoon from 1947 titled “Can he block It?”. Read handout & Walsh p. 328-9.

A British cartoon from 14 July 1948. The delivery packages say “Coal” and “Food” on them. Read handout & Walsh p. 331-332.

A British cartoon from 1948. The Black pieces are labelled “Eastern Bloc and Berlin Airlift”. The White pieces are labelled “Airlift” and “Atlantic Pact” Read handout & Walsh p. 331-332.