An American political cartoon titled “And if Russia is crushed” that expresses fear of Russian defeat by Nazi forces in World War II.
This charcoal-drawn political cartoon by artist Daniel Robert Fitzpatrick of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch acknowledges the primacy of Russia as the last hope for halting Nazi domination of continental Europe. The cartoon was drawn in 1942 when German Nazi troops held critical Russian cities including St. Petersburg/Leningrad under siege but had not yet managed to defeat the Soviets.