They had that one and several others like it on this special that runs on the Cartoon Network occasionally (Had 'Herr meets Hare, the Ductators I think, etc.). I believe the special is an hour long, and it's called "Cartoons at War" or something like that.
CN also does specials or have hours devoted to some of the "classic" cartoonists of the '30s, '40s, etc. and you'll see some of those. Some of them were quite racy (Tex Avery, etc.). You won't find them on the broadcast networks. I never knew just how racy they were until later on when I was older. Most of it went right over my head when I was a kid.
Granted, it's Cartoon Network, they don't exactly show PC kid-fare every evening - they have some cartoons that are very un-PC.
Cartoon Network has also been fighting Warner Brothers and some of the other studios/estates for years, to show some of the un-PC cartoons, and occasionally they win or pull it off in someway that they don't get in trouble legally.
If WB had their way, I think all of those cartoons would have been destroyed.