Discover a compelling piece of World War II history with this original newspaper cartoon clipping from the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA). Dated with a 1938 copyright, this political cartoon, titled "So! Pulling a Knife on Me, Huh?", vividly captures the pre-WWII tensions and aggressions that led to the global conflict. The artwork depicts a powerful, larger figure confronting a smaller figure labeled "ALBANIA" with a knife, while the larger figure brandishes a massive sword, satirizing the disproportionate power dynamics and foreshadowing the Italian invasion of Albania in April 1939.

This historical artifact offers a unique glimpse into contemporary American sentiment and media coverage during a pivotal moment in the 1939-45 era. Published by NEA, a prominent American syndicate, the cartoon reflects the early stages of Axis expansion and serves as a valuable primary source for understanding public perception. It is an ideal collectible for history enthusiasts, militaria collectors, and those interested in political satire and wartime propaganda. The detailed artwork and significant historical context make this clipping a compelling addition to any collection of WWII memorabilia, historical newspapers, or political cartoons.