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Title"You're a big boy now -- you can help push"TypeStill ImageCollectionSubjectDeveloping countries (LCSH)Baby carriagesInternational economic assistanceInternational relations--GermanyInternational relations--United StatesChildrenDrawings--American (GMGPC)Editorial cartoons--American (GMGPC) NoteForms part of: Herbert L. Block collection (Library of Congress).SummaryEditorial cartoon showing a man, labeled "U.S.," pushing a baby carriage, labeled "foreign aid," in which a large gentleman, labeled "post-war Germany," sits. In the foreground are two children dressed in rags, labeled "underdeveloped nations." The American spokesman says to the German, "You're a big boy now -- you can help push." In a memorandum on February 21, 1961, nearly fifteen years after the end of World War 2, the United States called on Germany to participate in aiding the Third World.Authorized Access PointBlock, Herbert, 1909-2001 "You're a big boy now -- you can help push"