"Birds of a Feather"
The date range (1945-1952) of this cartoon, entitled “Birds of a Feather,” suggests that it was created sometime during the beginning stages of the Cold War. The Cold War began when the Second World War ended (in 1945), spanned over four decades, and included the Korean War (1950-1953). The cartoon depicts three vultures devouring what is left of a cow. The three birds are labeled as, "Foreign Propaganda," "Espionage," and "Sabotage" while the carcass of the cow is marked as "Disruption.” The cartoon likely mirrors Lute Pease (the artist)’s outlook, which is similar to how a lot of American’s felt at the time about Communist policies during the Cold War.