Roosevelt, the World Enemy No. 1
Franklin D. Roosevelt is shown, looking down on a dead Filipino from battle. The black words depicted underneath the main title are said to make Japan look the "nice guys" in the situation. By saying that they "pay homage," to the dead soldiers makes them look empathetic, and this cartoon makes Roosevelt look far from it.
Jap Samurai
Churchill and Roosevelt feast on bones
MARCH ON TO INDEPENDENCE!
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WELL FOUGHT AND WELL DONE
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You are our pals
COME, FRIENDS!
This poster was used when the Japanese surrendered. A lone Japaneses soldier is shown signaling to the Filipinos that the war was done and they could return with him. The words in the low left corner say, "Your life is too precious to loose in the meaningless war. Quit fighting and come like in this picture. We'll treat you good and right."