The Image of Josip Tito in Pravda’s political cartoons

Authors

  • Reeta Kangas

Keywords:

Tito, pilapiirrokset, Pravda

Abstract

Following the split between the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito became the target of
a Soviet propaganda campaign. The former ally was now portrayed as an enemy. This campaign also
involved the use of political cartoons. The cartoons portrayed in a visual and easily comprehensible
form the official Soviet view on matters. In this article, I examine the ways in which the political
cartoons published in Pravda created an image of Tito as an enemy. In order to reposition Tito from
being an ally to being an enemy, the cartoonists equated him with both contemporary (the USA and
other market economy countries of the West) and past (Hitler's Germany) enemies. Simultaneously,
they depicted Tito as a traitor who had abandoned the true Marxist-Leninist ideology for money.

Section
Artikkelit

Published

2016-01-01

How to Cite

Kangas, Reeta. 2016. “The Image of Josip Tito in Pravda’s political cartoons”. Idäntutkimus 23 (1):2-15. https://journal.fi/idantutkimus/article/view/77905.