arthur szyk and world war ii

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Arthur Szyk (1894-1951) was the leading anti-Nazi artist in the United States during World War II. His striking political cartoons savaged the leaders of the Axis Powers and hailed the heroism of America's allies as they fought for the liberation of Europe. More information at the website of The Arthur Szyk Society, www.szyk.org

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and World War IIArthur Szyk

The Arthur Szyk Society, www.szyk.org

The German “Authority” in Poland

London, 1939

LebensraumLondon, 1939

“Father, Do Not ForgiveThem, For They Know

What They Do”Łódź, 1939

Polsce, Chrystusowi Narodów

[Poland, Christ of Nations]

London, 1939

A Madman’s Dream (Der Untermensch)As later reproduced in Coronet magazine

New York, 1940

Dust jacket of The New Order

New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons,

1941

MadnessNew York, 1941

December 7, 1941New York, 1941

Japan’s Aggressor:Admiral Yamamoto

on the cover ofTIME magazine

December 22, 1941

Historic Poker Gameon the cover of

Collier’s magazineNovember 1, 1941

Arsenal of Democracyon the cover of

Collier’s magazineSeptember 12, 1942

He Who Rules By the Sword

on the cover of Collier’s magazineFebruary 27, 1943

Magazine covers illustrated by Arthur Szyk

“One-Man War Against Hitler”Feature in Click magazine

New York, 1942

Anti-ChristNew York, 1942

“Does it have a slight odor of Goebbels?

(Advertisement)New York, 1942

“Two Down and One to Go”

Washington DC: U.S. War Department,

1942

“Fool the Axis—Use Prophylaxis”(Poster)

1942

Satan Leads the BallNew York, 1942

Parade of Mighty WarriorsNew York, 1942

WagnerNibelungen series

New York, 1942

Ride of the ValkyriesNibelungen series

New York, 1942

To Be Shot as Dangerous Enemies of the Third Reich

New York, 1942

Action—Not PityAs published in

The New York TimesFebruary 8, 1942

De profundis[Out of the Depths]

As published in The Chicago Sun

February 12, 1943

United in Common CauseNew York, 1943

“And [what] would you do with Hitler?”New York, 1944

The Master RaceNew York, 1944

Festung Europa[Fortress Europe]

New York, 1944

Franklin D. Roosevelt’sSoldier in Art

New York, 1944

Ink and BloodNew York, 1944

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