George White Political Cartoons
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Publisher
The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Fla.)
Creation Date
1949
Time Period
circa 1949
Abstract
A cartoon in reference to Joseph Stalin's and the Soviet Union's involvement in the Korean peninsula. Dean Acheson is shown pointing at a pillar saying "The U.N. cannot buy peace at the price of honor." Meanwhile, Stalin holds a dove up to Acheson while his other hand is in a gauntlet over the Korean peninsula.
Alt Text
A cartoon depicting Josef Stalin seated at a table before a frowning man who points to a large slab with the quote, "The U.N. cannot buy peace at the price of honor - Secretary Acheson." In his left hand, Stalin balances a white dove on his finger before the other man, while his chainmail-clad right hand covers a large landmass in the foreground of the cartoon, labeled, "Russia's bloody hand in Korea."
Keywords
George White (1901-1964), Joseph Stalin (1878-1953)
Extent
1 political cartoon
Subject: geographic
Korea (South); Korea (North); Soviet Union
Physical Collection
Box
1
Folder
67
Language
English
Identifier
W08-00066
Recommended Citation
White, George, "Stalin the Ambidextrous, circa 1949" (1949). George White Political Cartoons. Image 61.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/george_white/61
Keywords
George White (1901-1964), Joseph Stalin (1878-1953)
