Talk:John Cudahy

Isolationist cartoon
Cudahy is featured in this interventionist WW2 cartoon by Dr. Seuss in which he is told by Hitler to sell one of his paintings of "German pride" to the American people (taken from an aggregation of Seuss political cartoons). He is thus implied to be either a Hitler apologist or isolationist in a manner that would be understood at the time, but I cannot find any information describing Cudahy's public reputation or opinions in those last years (and especially not anything blatantly isolationist, seeing as he was in FDR's admin). Does anyone have more info or ideas? SamuelRiv (talk) 17:06, 8 April 2017 (UTC)

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