Isn't it a rather odd time to bring that up?
1 drawing. | World War II cartoon showing Stalin with his back to the wall, holding a club, under attack by a group of German soldiers armed with rifles and bayonets. Meanwhile W. Averell Harriman, as a reporter, tries to interview him, saying, "And now let me have your views on religious freedom." In 1941, after Germany invaded the Soviet Union, the United States…
Contributor:
Berryman, Clifford Kennedy
Date:1941-01-01
Photo, Print, Drawing
Beauties of Bolshevism
Cartoon shows a scruffy Russian peasant, labeled "Propagandist," holding out a paper reading "Beauties of Bolshevism" toward Uncle Sam. Uncle Sam, looking skeptical and disgusted, holds a large cudgel behind his back. In the early 1920s, Russian communists tried to spread the message of Bolshevism in hopes not only of converting others but also in getting recognition from and promoting trade with the United…