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agustinaben

Nazi Soviet Pact - 10 views

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    American cartoon, 1939
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    Cartoon in which Nazi Germany is presented as the wolf of the Red Riding Hood, Soviet Russia is a smiling bear and Red Riding Hood is Poland, surprised by the couple.
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    A cartoon from 1939, shows nazis and soviets as wolf and poland as red riding hood
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    1939 cartoon,Poland got a surprise because Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia are like couple.
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    a cartoon made by the capitalists trying to show the union that the Nazis and the Soviets had and poland is personified by a little, indefense and innocent girl.
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    The cartoon's point of view is clearly from America as it is showing how Hitler (the wolf) is allied to Russia, represented as a bear which is a dangerouse animal but much more harmless thana hunger wolf, so it could attack Poland. What it represents was the Nazi-Soviet pact to take control over Poland. Lucia Paz and Victoria Gonzalez
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    This cartoon was drawn by US cartoonist Herb Block in 1939. In this source you can see a small girl labelled "Poland", confronted by two predators witch represent Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia. This source shows how Poland was vulnerable, weak and was going to be "eaten" by wolf and the bear (Germany and Russia) Baltasar Querio and Julia Molmenti
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    This cartoon is clearly from the point of view of the allies. It conveys the situation of fear and shock from Poland who is set a trap (depicted as the red riding hood whilst the Soviets and the Nazis are drawn as the bear and the wolf). Posse and Helou
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    this cartoon was made from the part of the allies showing the sorprise of Poland produced by the Nazi Germany and the USSR, it also represents the surprise of the allies of this new alliance which was the straw that broke the camel's back. Poland was trapped and surpised by this new alliance Mechi Anelo
Romina Farina

International Baccalaureate History Topics - 10 views

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    Best comic ever. So, we skipped Stalin's Bazaar, chapter 13, but you can do it for extra credit. Here we are at the Nazi-Soviet Pact. What I love here are the portrayals of the personalities. "...Molotov, who had a faculty to irritate far more stable personalities than Hitler...".
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    Delfina Urso and Bruce Donald In this source the marriage represents the Nazi Soviet Pact, and the phrase below "Wonder how long the honeymoon will last?" means how long wil the friendship between Hitler and Stalin will last.
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    In this source Hitler and Stalin are a couple who have just got married. This is a metaphor for their alliance. However, below the image this question appears "Wonder how long the honeymoon will last?".Irony is employed because Stalin knew that Hitler was going to betray him. He supposed it. Posse and Helou
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    Candela Zufriategui and Camila Carnemolla In the source the nazi-soviet pact is represented as a wedding between Hitler and Stalin, the interesting part of the source in our opinion is the frace "Wonder how long the honeymoon will last?" as it highlights that this allience was only for convinience and they will soon betray each other. During the war Hitler invaded the Soviet Union.
agustinaben

Nazi-Soviet Pact - 10 views

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    "This cartoon by the British cartoonist David Low was published in the Evening Standard newspaper on 21 October 1939. Having destroyed Poland, Hitler and Stalin stroll down their now-shared frontier."
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    it is a critic from western countries saying that Stalin and Hitler made a peace pact only to prepare themselves and stabb each other from the back at the end
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    This is a British cartoon in which again the Nazi-Soviet Pact was described as a fake friendship. The handkerchief represents the pact and how they stick together, also they were hugging, but however they were aiming each other with a gun secretly. They knew that even though they were allies, they were expecting the betrayed from the other. Lucia Paz and Victoria Gonzalez
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    This British cartoon represents, the false alliance that Hitler and Stalin made in the Nazi-Soviet pact. The british people and other countries knew that Germany and the U.S.S.R, made this temporally alliance, not trusting each other. Diego Goldaracena and Juan Landolfo.
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    This is a cartoon by David Low, publish in 1939 on a newspaper. It shows how Hitler and Stalin relation was fake. Although their feet are tied together in their back they are both holding a gun. This show how both counties were allies for convenience but didn't trusted each other. Blatasar Querio and Julia Molmenti
hirschmann

A simple and short explanation of the Nazi soviet pact - 0 views

guadalupelazaro

Nazi-Soviet Pact. Cartoon Analysis - 0 views

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    Depth analysis of cartoons representing the Nazi-Soviet Pact. Good way to practice source analysis!
eambrosini

The nazi-soviet pact - 2 views

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    This source is a soviet cartoon saying that Britain and France move Hitler towards the USSR
eambrosini

nazi.soviet Pact - 3 views

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    This source is a cartoon which mocks Stalin´s and Hitler´s "friendship" during the Nazi-Soviet Pact, since everybody knew that they couldn´t stand each other, and the pact was signed for their own convenience.
nicoledons

NAZI SOVIT PACT - 3 views

The British were busy all through early 1939 trying to negotiate an agreement with the Soviet Union. Even up to the stunning surprise of the Von Ribbentrop-Molotov pact, a success in the British ne...

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belenruta

Nazi soviet pact - 2 views

http://www.thehistorybank.co.uk/itemimages/nazi_soviet_pact.jpg http://www.ibhistorytopics.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/nazi-soviet-pact1.jpg http://ww2days.com/images/Germany_Poland_Stalin_Sept_...

Nazi-Soviet_Pact soviet nazi

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baibieneagus

nazi soviet-news - 0 views

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Romina Farina

Deutschland Uber Alles - Buscar con Google - 9 views

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    We know that it's the big threes point of view because the alliance between soviets and nazis was really superficial, and it was known that it wouldn't last long. Nazis hated communism and one aim Hitler had was to eliminate communists. Soviets also knew this.
luconvertini

The Nazi-Soviet Pact - 0 views

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    A soviet cartoon from 1939. CCCP is russian for USSR. The french and the British are directing Hitler away from western Europe and Towards the USSR.
lunaleveratto

Nazi-Soviet Pact 1939 - 0 views

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    Artist: David Low (1891-1963) - Title: Exchange of Christmas parcels - Publisher: Evening Standard - Date of publication: 22 Dec 1939
mateor

Nazi-Soviet pact - 2 views

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    Germany and Soviet Russia joining to attack Poland
tiniturano

Nazi-Soviet Pact - 3 views

http://s100.photobucket.com/user/tiniturano/media/Nazisovietpact2_zps3897eee8.jpg.html?filters[user]=140057345&filters[recent]=1&sort=1&o=9 The Soviet Union leader signing the pact

Nazi-Soviet_Pact

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santimontoya

The Nazi-Soviet pact - 2 views

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    It's a funny and entretainment video. Also it's an GCSE history revision.
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