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U. S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull introduces President Franklin D. Roosevelt to the ambassadors of the new Russian republics, all likenesses of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin, at the time of the Red Armys advance westward during World War II. American cartoon by Clifford K. Berryman, 1944
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U. S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull introduces President Franklin D. Roosevelt to the ambassadors of the new Russian republics, all likenesses of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin, at the time of the Red Armys advance westward during World War II. American cartoon by Clifford K. Berryman, 1944
ROOSEVELT AND HULL, 1944.
U.S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull introduces President Franklin D. Roosevelt to the ambassadors of the new Russian republics, all likenesses of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin, at the time of the Red Armys advance westward during World War II. American cartoon by Clifford K. Berryman, 1944
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1944 Advance Allied Ambassador Berryman Caricature Cigarette Clifford Corsage Delano Democrat Desk Dictator Franklin Hull Joseph Political Roosevelt Russian Satirical Secretary Of State Smoking Soviet Stalin World War Ii Cordell
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This photograph captures a significant moment in history during World War II. U. S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull is seen introducing President Franklin D. Roosevelt to the ambassadors of the new Russian republics, all bearing an uncanny resemblance to Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin. The image reflects the delicate balance of power at that time as the Red Army was advancing westward. The cartoon, created by American artist Clifford K. Berryman in 1944, showcases his satirical genius and political commentary. It portrays a seated President Roosevelt behind his desk, with Secretary Hull standing beside him, both engaging with these ambassadorial figures who are depicted as caricatures of Stalin. The details within this artwork are striking – from Roosevelt's cigarette held casually between his fingers to the corsage worn by one of the ambassadors. Each figure exudes their own unique personality through their expressions and mannerisms. Berryman's cartoon cleverly highlights the alliance between America and Russia during this critical period in global conflict while simultaneously poking fun at Stalin's authoritarian rule. This historical print serves as a reminder of how art can capture complex political relationships and provide insight into pivotal moments in our past. It is a testament to Berryman's talent as well as an important artifact from World War II that continues to resonate today.
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