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Atomic Bomb Political Cartoon. Frankenstein was an example of irony. In 1952, two major nato partners, britain

Cartoon Atom Bomb, 1945 Photograph by Granger
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Facing such controversial issues as the desegregation of the armed forces, dropping of the atomic bomb, the cold war, the fair deal, the republican takeover of congress, and the 1948 presidential. Facing such controversial issues as the desegregation of the armed forces, dropping of the atomic bomb, the cold war, the fair deal, the republican takeover of congress, and the 1948 presidential campaign, political and editorial cartoons were commonplace. Frankenstein was an example of irony.

Cartoon Atom Bomb, 1945 Photograph by Granger

Significance this is a very early comment on the significance of the atomic bomb for international relations/ the peace negotiations. Robert osborn creates a face to a bomb to make it more. In 1952, two major nato partners, britain If any side push the button on the table, the atomic bomb would likely destroy the side who is sitting on the bomb in the.