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CD 1 - Berryman (C.K.),
no. 314
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Berryman, Clifford Kennedy,
1869-1949,
artist.
Who's moronic now?
[graphic].
1944 March 15.
1 drawing.
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World War II cartoon shows Joseph Stalin shaking hands with Italian premier Pietro Badoglio. In the background, King Victor Emmanuel III, standing in front a devastated urban landscape, smiles and says "Who's moronic now?" In 1943, as the Allies prepared to invade Italy, the king dismissed Mussolini and installed Badoglio instead. Badoglio took Italy out of the war, but the Germans invaded and soon controlled most of the country. Badoglio and the king fled to Southern Italy where they were supported by Britain and the United States and finally in March 1944, Stalin recognized Badoglio's government as well.
Probably published in: The Evening star (Washington, D.C.)
(DLC/PP-1945:R2.299)
May be restricted: Information on reproduction rights available in LC P&P Restrictions Statement.
Stalin, Joseph,
1879-1953.
Badoglio, Pietro,
1871-1956.
Victor Emmanuel
III,
King of Italy,
1869-1947.
World War, 1939-1945
Diplomacy
Soviet Union.
World War, 1939-1945
Diplomacy
Italy.
Editorial cartoons
American.
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Drawings.
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Cartoon Drawings (Library of Congress)
(DLC) 95861312
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Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
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mm / 860115; ljr / 020926.
Source: Oxford companion to World War II, p. 589 -- ljr
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