How did British cartoonists portray Hitler in 1942
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What do these images of Hilter have in common?
What was the intention of the cartoonists when they drew Hitler?
How did this portral of Hitler contribute to the war effort?
Would you use this sort of caricature of an enemy leader in a conflict?
Is there any significance in the way Hitler was portrayed in the year 1942?
What are the disadvantages of using caricatures as propaganda?
Summarise in your own cartoon what we can infer about how British cartoonists portrayed Hitler in 1942?
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Going hot and cold
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Moscow and Leningrad
Stalingrad and Caucasus
He's dreaming of a white christmas
But thoughts of Africa give him a temperature
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49983
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