Cartoons from WWII The Granger Collection.

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Cartoons from WWII The Granger Collection

Cartoon Analysis Look at the following cartoons Explain, describe and discuss TWO What Event is it talking about? What do the pictures represent? What is the Author saying? http://www.archives.gov/digital_classroom/lessons/analysis_worksheets/cartoon.html

Invasion of Poland Library of Congress

Isolationism Dr. Seuss; Mandeville Special Collections Library, University of California – San Diego, CA, © 2000 UC Regents

The Axis Leaders Which one changed sides during the war? Dr. Seuss – June 20, 1941; Mandeville Special Collections Library, University of California – San Diego, CA, © 2000 UC Regents

Axis Leaders Dr. Seuss; Mandeville Special Collections Library, University of California – San Diego, CA, © 2000 UC Regents

Lend-Lease Act Dr. Seuss/June 19, 1941; Mandeville Special Collections Library, University of California – San Diego, CA, © 2000 UC Regents

Dr. Seuss/Dec.30, 1941; Mandeville Special Collections Library, University of California – San Diego, CA, © 2000 UC Regents Pearl Harbor

The Battle of Midway Dr. Seuss/June 10, 1942; Mandeville Special Collections Library, University of California – San Diego, CA, © 2000 UC Regents

Rosie the Riveter Library of Congress, "Exhibit no. 261, no. 390." CALL NUMBER: Lot 8959, REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USZ62-97636 (b&w film copy negative ; Cartoon by Bob Barnes. "And then in my spare time ..." ; Office of War Information. Overseas Branch. [ca. 1943]

Japanese-American Interment Camp All Packed Up and Ready to Go by Rodger, San Francisco News, March 8, 1942 Japanese-American Interment Camp

http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/WWII_Women/TimeLine/EndRoad.gif End of war in Europe

Post-WWII The Marshall Plan Centre for the Study of Cartoon & Caricature

Post-WWII The Iron Curtain Who is Joe? http://apella.ac-limoges.fr/lyc-perrier-tulle/europ/history/dochist/maps/T/Iron%20Curtain%20cartoon.gif