A. Hitler Taxidermist, published by PM Magazine on June 25, 1941, Dr. Seuss Collection, MSS 230
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If you expect me to win this war, Mr. Voter, keep your Katzenjammer Kids at home!, published by PM Magazine on July 16, 1942, Dr. Seuss Collection, MSS 230
From our online exhibit: Dr. Seuss Went to War
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Gassing the troops on our own front line, published by PM Magazine on March 26, 1942, Dr. Seuss Collection, MSS 230
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The Guy who makes a mock of democracy, published by PM Magazine on July 30, 1942, Dr. Seuss Collection, MSS 230
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There you are, Johnny… Sell THAT to the suckers in the U.S.A., published by PM Magazine on June 9, 1941, Dr. Seuss Collection, MSS 230
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STOP all U.S. Progress, published by PM Magazine on October 24, 1941, Dr. Seuss Collection, MSS 230.
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If peace ever breaks out, we might be caught short with too-little-and-too-late!, published by PM Magazine on December 10, 1942, Dr. Seuss Collection, MSS 230.
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The Wonders of Russian Science, published by PM Magazine on January 16, 1942, Dr. Seuss Collection, MSS 230.
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The Knotty Problem of Capitol Hill, published July 23, 1942 in PM Magazine
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