Hitler in Cartoons: Lampooning the Evil Madness of a Dictator

· Arcturus Publishing
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Few humans in history have been satirized as remorselessly as Adolf Hitler. It was easy to do. You could "Hitlerize" almost anything by adding a cow's lick hairstyle and a toothbrush mustache.

While his own side, the Nazis, portrayed him as a demigod, the perfect leader, and father of the nation, his enemies took it in the other direction, drawing him as a knock-kneed simpleton, a butcher with bloodied hands, an evil ghoul spewed up by the Abyss, and even an egg that had cracked.

Hitler in Cartoons is the illustrated biography of a megalomaniac and control freak. Starting with his rise in the 1920s and ending with his fall in 1945, this book gives you Hitler in the raw as seen through the eyes of some of the world's greatest cartoonists, including Herb Block, D. R. Fitzpatrick, Ding Darling, E. H. Shepard, Bernard Partridge, Leslie Illingworth, and many others. The brilliant images they produced will haunt you as well as make you laugh.

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Sharon Can Draw?
December 17, 2023
As an undergrad specializing in WWII, this book was super helpful for my propaganda research! Great images and relevant, informative captions.
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About the author

Editor Tony Husband has drawn cartoons for many leading publications, including Private Eye, The Spectator, The Times and Punch. He has been fascinated by the history of cartoons ever since he picked up his first copy of Punch in the 1960s. Since then he has won more than 15 major awards, including the prestigious Pont Award.

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