Further Reading
- Birdwell, Michael. "Technical fairy first class? Is this any way to Run an Army?: Private Snafu and World War II, Historical Journal of Film, Radio & Television, (June 2005) 25#2 pp. 203–212
- Culbert, David H. "Walt Disney's Private Snafu: The Use of Humor in World War II Army Film," Prospects: An Annual Journal of American Culture (1976) vol. 1 pp. 81–96 doi:10.1017/S0361233300004300
- Nel, Philip. "Children's Literature Goes to War: Dr. Seuss, P. D. Eastman, Munro Leaf, and the Private SNAFU Films (1943–46)," Journal of Popular Culture, June 2007, Vol. 40 Issue 3, pp. 468–487
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