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Humph! What's it worth?
Content Provider | Library of Congress - Photographs |
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Spatial Coverage | Soviet Union Germany |
Description | World War II cartoon shows an ancient cleaning woman (labeled "History") looking skeptically at a document labeled "Russo-German Pact." A trashcan labeled "Dictatorships" is st■ with documents labeled "Dishonored Promises," "Scrapped Treaties," and "Broken Pledges." Using threats, military force, and broken promises, Hitler was able over a seven-year period to rearm Germany and become the dominant force on the Continent. In August 1939, Hitler signed a non-agression pact with Stalin. Pease suggests that the agreement may have no more value that earlier pacts signed by the two leaders. |
File Format | JPG / JPEG |
Language | English |
Part of Series | Miscellaneous Items in High Demand |
Requires | HTML5 supported browser |
Access Restriction | Open |
Subject Domain (in LCSH) | International relations--Soviet Union--1930-1940. |
Subject Domain (in LCSH) | International relations--Germany--1930-1940. |
Subject Domain (in LCSH) | Cleaning personnel--1930-1940. |
Content Type | Image |
Resource Type | Photograph |