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1 “Dr. Seuss goes to War” World War II Political Cartoons

2 2 OPINIONATED MAN Geisel's political cartoons, later published in Dr. Seuss Goes to War, denounced Hitler and Mussolini and were highly critical of non-interventionists ("isolationists"), most notably Charles Lindbergh, who opposed US entry into the war.Dr. Seuss Goes to WarHitler Mussolini Charles Lindbergh 2

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8 8 Beginning of WWII As World War II began, Geisel turned to political cartoons, drawing over 400 in two years as editorial cartoonist for the left-leaning New York City daily newspaper, PM.World War IIPM 8

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15 His cartoons were strongly supportive of President Roosevelt's handling of the war, combining the usual exhortations to ration and contribute to the war effort with frequent attacks on Congress (especially the Republican Party), parts of the press (such as the New York Daily News, Chicago Tribune and Washington Times-Herald), and others for criticism of Roosevelt, criticism of aid to the Soviet Union,investigation of suspected Communists, and other offenses that he depicted as leading to disunity and helping the Nazis, intentionally or inadvertently.President Roosevelt parts of the pree and Washington Tirs for criticisicism of aid to the Sov

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18 This cartoon depicted all Japanese Americans as latent traitors or fifth- columnists, while at the same time other cartoons deplored the racism at home against Jews and blacks that harmed the war effort.Japanese Americanswhile at the samr ef

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22 22 1942, Geisel turned his energies to direct support of the U.S. war effort. First, he worked drawing posters for the Treasury Department and the War Production Board. Treasury DepartmentWar Production Board Then, in 1943, he joined the Army as a Captain and was commander of the Animation Department of the First Motion Picture Unit of the United States Army Air Forces, where he wrote films that included Your Job in Germany, a 1945 propaganda film about peace in Europe after World War II; Our Job in Japan, and thePrivate Snafu series of adult army training films.Army CaptainFirst Motion Picture UnitUnited States Army Air Forces Your Job in GermanyOur Job in JapanPrivate Snafu While in the Army, he was awarded the Legion of Merit Legion of Merit 22


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