Bill Mauldin, World War II's most famous cartoonist, is one of them. In 1943, when he was 21, Mauldin's division shipped overseas to North Africa. Mauldin had been drawing cartoons since he was a ...
This political cartoon illustrates key figures in U.S. manpower mobilization during World War II rowing a boat labeled "U.S.S. Manpower Mobilization." Characters include Congress, McNutt (Paul V.
In August 1945, North Field launched the two bombers that carried out the first and only wartime use of nuclear weapons in ...
The ’90s were a time when Saturday mornings were sacred and after-school TV blocks were the highlight of the day, with the decade serving as a golden era for cartoons that would shape so many ...
Cartoonists from across the country weigh in on the recent presidential debate.
It was created by Victor Gillam. The First World War saw many political cartoons published, though stringent censorship laws limited any content deemed defeatist or unpatriotic. Typically ...
He began drawing editorial cartoons full-time for The Journal News in Westchester County in 1993, and in 2009 started drawing for The Hearst Newspaper Group in Connecticut. The Newsday app makes ...
During World War II German propaganda emphasized the prowess ... The radio broadcasts were the handiwork of the British Political Warfare Executive (P.W.E.), created by Winston Churchill in ...
The Church publishes the Monitor because it sees good journalism as vital to progress in the world. Since 1908 ... Science Monitor's coverage of the war between Hamas and Israel, and related ...
Professor Sönke Neitzel used secret transcripts of German prisoners of war to create a unique portrait of the mindset of soldiers during WWII. For many decades after the end of World War II (WWII), a ...
It is becoming harder and harder for American government to get things done. If today's politics had existed in 1941, could ...
Since then, it has been a whirlwind cycle of political jabbering and maneuvering by both parties, with the latest (and shocking development) ending with the VP now in the running for the next ...