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  2. World War II political cartoons - Wikipedia

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    World War II Political Cartoons Scrapbook. MSS 6130; 20th and 21st Century Western and Mormon Americana; L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University. Aunt Ethel's War - A collection of World War 2 Political Cartoons. At the beginning of World War II, Ethel Snoddy began clipping political cartoons from ...

  3. Trümmerfrau - Wikipedia

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    As German men returned home they began to call these women prostitutes. Raingard Esser, a doctor of medieval and modern history, believes the men acted like that in order to express their anger and strife over the knowledge that their women had to sell themselves to survive, while they, the men, were now also dependent on the women.

  4. Category:Comics set during World War II - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Comics set during World War II" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  5. Herr Meets Hare - Wikipedia

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    The short was released on January 13, 1945 during World War II, and features Bugs Bunny. [3] [4] This short, released not long before the collapse of the Third Reich, was the penultimate wartime themed cartoon from Warner Bros. (Draftee Daffy was the last) being released just under four months before Victory in Europe Day.

  6. List of World War II short films - Wikipedia

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    Cartoon where the wedding of two fish can only occur once a Russian pirate octopus is defeated. YouTube: United States The Yankee Doodle Mouse: William Hanna & Joseph Barbera: Cartoon of Tom and Jerry's cellar battle during World War II where Jerry deploys a brassiere parachute when his egg carton plane is shot down. United States You, John Jones!

  7. Anti-American caricatures in Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Cartoons and caricatures were an important part of Nazi propaganda. Der Stürmer provided a great platform for the party to publish their cartoons. Philipp Rupprecht was the newspaper's lead cartoonist, drawing over one thousand anti-Semitic cartoons during his career. Although his style is reported to have changed throughout his years of work ...

  8. Women in Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    The historiography of "ordinary" German women in Nazi Germany has changed significantly over time; studies done just after World War II tended to see them as additional victims of Nazi oppression. However, during the late 20th century, historians began to argue that German women were able to influence the course of the regime and even the war.

  9. Women in Germany - Wikipedia

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    After obtaining the right to vote in 1918, German women began to take on active roles previously performed by men. After the end of World War 2 , they were labeled as the Trümmerfrauen or "women of the rubble " because they took care of the "wounded, buried the dead, salvaged belongings", and participated in the "hard task of rebuilding war ...