WW2 USA Cartoons from Punch Magazine by EH Shepard
These dead... shall not have died in vain. "You have a greater task than I had. Slavery must be removed from the whole of the earth." (a WW2 cartoon showing the ghost of Abraham Lincoln encouraging Roosevelt after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour)
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- WW2-USA-Cartoons-Punch-Magazine-1941.12.17.525.tif
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- © Punch Limited
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- 3898x4839 / 18.1MB
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cartoons Punch Magazine 1940s Forties 20th century twentieth century historical history political politics 2nd World War Second World War World War II World War Two WW2 WWII 1941 United States America USA historical figures Abraham Lincoln presidents politicians Franklin D Roosevelt sitting tents reading maps slavery freedom liberty man shades spectres historical references Gettysburg Address Third Inaugural Address men ghosts wars wartime Americans Attack on Pearl Harbour commanders challenges commander-in-chief Punch cartoons Punch illustrations conflicts Pearl Harbour military soldiers Commander in Chief Pearl Harbor B&W B/W black & white black and white Big Cuts image licensing rights clearances reproduction rights
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