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American cinema: The last gangster film. U. S. President Franklin Roosevelt (left) and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in a satirical cartoon, 18 November 1942, by Ralph Soupault for the French newspaper Le Petit Parisien
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American cinema: The last gangster film. U. S. President Franklin Roosevelt (left) and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in a satirical cartoon, 18 November 1942, by Ralph Soupault for the French newspaper Le Petit Parisien
ROOSEVELT & CHURCHILL, 1942.
American cinema: The last gangster film. U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt (left) and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in a satirical cartoon, 18 November 1942, by Ralph Soupault for the French newspaper Le Petit Parisien
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American cinema: The last gangster film. U. S. President Franklin Roosevelt (left) and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in a satirical cartoon, 18 November 1942, by Ralph Soupault for the French newspaper Le Petit Parisien. In this intriguing photo print, we are transported back to the height of World War II when political tensions were high and leaders sought creative ways to express their thoughts. Depicted here is an amusing satire created by artist Ralph Soupault for Le Petit Parisien, a renowned French newspaper at the time. The image features two iconic figures - U. S. President Franklin Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill - both dressed impeccably in suits with fedora hats perched on their heads. They appear as characters straight out of an American gangster film, complete with cigars and submachine guns. This clever parody reflects the close relationship between these two world leaders during a critical period in history. As they navigate through the challenges of war, they adopt personas that symbolize strength and determination against their enemies. Roosevelt's smoky cigar adds an air of confidence while Churchill's machine gun suggests his unwavering resolve to protect England from harm. Together, they embody unity and resilience as they strategize against Nazi Germany. Capturing a moment of levity amidst grave circumstances, this satirical cartoon serves as a reminder that even during times of great adversity, humor can be found.
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