The Holocaust-Era Comic That Brought Americans Into the Nazi

The Holocaust-Era Comic That Brought Americans Into the Nazi Gas Chambers | History

In early 1945, a six-panel comic in a U.S. pamphlet offered a visceral depiction of the Third Reich's killing machine

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