“Years before Theodor Seuss Geisel (1904-1991) gained worldwide acclaim for his children’s books, he honed his craft making cartoons for other young minds: American soldiers. Racy and suggestive, the animated films are enough to shatter one’s innocent appraisal of such Seuss titles as “The Seven Lady Godivas,” “Hop on Pop” and — say it isn’t so — “There’s a Wocket in My Pocket!” The short military-training cartoons, along with disturbing propaganda films that Seuss also worked on, were shown to troops during and shortly after World War II.”