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From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection; Cartoon by Hy Rosen. Leonid Brezhnev stands in the lit doorway of a darkened room, wearing a trench coat and fedora. The window of the room is open. The leader of Czechoslovakia (Dubcek) sits behind a desk, bound and gagged. On the desk are a picture of an apparently dead body (Masaryk) on the ground below an upper floor window, a folder labeled "The late Jan Masaryk," an off-the-hook telephone with a cut cord, and a name plate with "Czechoslovakia." The caption (Brezhnev speaking) reads, "Remember, there is always the window!"

19 July 1968

From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection; Cartoon by Vic Runtz. A small man and woman stand in front of a castle labeled "Czechoslovakia" waving a sign labeled "Soviets, go home!" at a giant bear. The bear growls menacingly. Runtz's signature cat jumps in astonishment at the bear and drops his pack. The cartoon caption reads, "Do you suppose he's getting the message...?"

19 July 1968

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