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from the newspaper CHICAGO DAILY NEWS, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. “HEIGHT OF HYPOCRISY”: A cartoon that appeared recently in the Chicago Daily News, a leading U.S. newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois. Speaking from a pulpit set on the top of a mound of skulls, representing victims of Communism, Stalin preaches “Peace.” The skulls are labelled Albania, China, Baltic States, Poland, Hungary, Balkan States, Czechoslovakia and Communist purges.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 60, Issue 4340, 6 October 1950, Page 10

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from the newspaper CHICAGO DAILY NEWS, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. “HEIGHT OF HYPOCRISY”: A cartoon that appeared recently in the Chicago Daily News, a leading U.S. newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois. Speaking from a pulpit set on the top of a mound of skulls, representing victims of Communism, Stalin preaches “Peace.” The skulls are labelled Albania, China, Baltic States, Poland, Hungary, Balkan States, Czechoslovakia and Communist purges. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 60, Issue 4340, 6 October 1950, Page 10

from the newspaper CHICAGO DAILY NEWS, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. “HEIGHT OF HYPOCRISY”: A cartoon that appeared recently in the Chicago Daily News, a leading U.S. newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois. Speaking from a pulpit set on the top of a mound of skulls, representing victims of Communism, Stalin preaches “Peace.” The skulls are labelled Albania, China, Baltic States, Poland, Hungary, Balkan States, Czechoslovakia and Communist purges. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 60, Issue 4340, 6 October 1950, Page 10

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