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Cartoons from WWII The Granger Collection
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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?
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Invasion of Poland Library of Congress
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Isolationism Dr. Seuss; Mandeville Special Collections Library, University of California – San Diego, CA, © 2000 UC Regents
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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
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Axis Leaders Dr. Seuss; Mandeville Special Collections Library, University of California – San Diego, CA, © 2000 UC Regents
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Lend-Lease Act Dr. Seuss/June 19, 1941; Mandeville Special Collections Library, University of California – San Diego, CA, © 2000 UC Regents
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Dr. Seuss/Dec.30, 1941; Mandeville Special Collections Library, University of California – San Diego, CA, © 2000 UC Regents Pearl Harbor
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The Battle of Midway Dr. Seuss/June 10, 1942; Mandeville Special Collections Library, University of California – San Diego, CA, © 2000 UC Regents
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Rosie the Riveter Library of Congress, "Exhibit no. 261, no. 390." CALL NUMBER: Lot 8959, REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USZ (b&w film copy negative ; Cartoon by Bob Barnes. "And then in my spare time ..." ; Office of War Information. Overseas Branch. [ca. 1943]
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Japanese-American Interment Camp
All Packed Up and Ready to Go by Rodger, San Francisco News, March 8, 1942 Japanese-American Interment Camp
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End of war in Europe
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Post-WWII The Marshall Plan
Centre for the Study of Cartoon & Caricature
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Post-WWII The Iron Curtain
Who is Joe?
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