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Genealogical list to identify Jews whose blood is mixed with Aryan families - particularly harsh antisemitic publication with the aim of "maintaining the purity of the race". Munich, 1914

Semigothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch ari(st)okratisch=jüdischer Heiraten mit Enkel-Listen (Deszendenz-Verfolgen) - Genealogical Pocket Book - including marriages between German aristocracy and Jews, descendants, including genealogical tables noting full/mixed Jewish blood, published by Kyffhauser verlag Munich, 1914. A long list of Jewish names that are known from various sources that mixed in the families of the Aryan race over the generations in order to identify them and purify the race - a horrifying German publication - Practical application of the race theory in germany.

"Every person in every land is connected to Israel in some way or another" (quote from Goethe appearing at the beginning of the book) - a detailed list of over 2000 Jewish or part-Jewish names who married into aristocratic Aryan families in order to "reveal how far Jewish blood has already penetrated aristocratic Aryan families... this volume will make an important contribution to the question of racial mixing and racial hygiene". The editor (appearing anonymously) writes that the guiding principle of collecting the names of mixed lineages is that racial mixing between Jews and Aryans is unacceptable to both races - it is unacceptable to Jews for religious reasons, and unacceptable to Aryans for loss of race, and that in mixed marriages the Jewish blood is what dominates among the children and infants, thereby damaging the Aryan. According to his words "the German aristocracy remained rather pure of Jewish blood until the 18th century... a German book with such content would have been unnecessary until about 150 years ago... then the German aristocratic families were still almost entirely Aryan... to marry a Jew with the old aristocracy was almost impossible... only with the ennoblement of Jewish families in the early 19th century did mixed marriages occur".

Each Jewish name appearing in the long list is marked with a Magen David. It states the name, date of birth, place of birth, and name of spouse if in a first or second marriage. The lists include names of Jews, most born in the 19th century, but some from the 18th century as well. Towards the end of the book are several genealogical trees "of Aryan families into which Jewish blood has penetrated", and also trees "of pure Jews whose origin or descendants intermarried with Aryan aristocratic families" with detailed tables appearing on unfolding pages showing genealogical trees of the Rothschild, Normann, Scherling families and others.

The publisher appeals to the German public to report unclassified mixed families, and to fill in missing marriage and death dates of Jews in this list, as well as sending general family history notes, and any other known information such as deaths, family-kept genealogical trees, inscription on gravestones, typical family seals and symbols, references to genealogical works created by the family, and more. The publisher requests that: "When reporting new families, we ask to make a meticulous distinction between families of Hebrew origin in the male line and families whose members married Jews or those of mixed blood", and also guaranteed that all the Jewish lists that will be sent to the system will be protected with confidentiality. The editor writes that based on over a decade of name collection, he expects within a year or two the volume will increase greatly, and its accurate work can be relied upon as he himself is completely pure Aryan. The closing sentence: "Whoever spits on you from behind, hit him from the front".

A swastika appears at the opening of the book, at this stage as an ancient Nordic symbol characterizing the Aryan race, before its adoption by Adolf Hitler as the symbol of the Nazi movement. On the title page is a quote from the German philosopher Goethe: "Every person in every land is connected to Israel in some way or another". On the cover is a coat of arms, crown, the word "Judah" in Hebrew, on a background of a Magen David. Opposite the title page is a photo of Fanny Arnstein [1758-1818] and the caption: "The ancestral father of all barons and baronesses". Arnstein, a Jewish woman born in Berlin, was one of the Jewish women most involved in German aristocracy. She brought the "literary salon" to Vienna and her guest houses in Bad Schönbrunn and Baden were regularly used to host German aristocrats.

According to the editor's introduction, the first "Semi-Gothic" was published in late May 1912 and banned on June 27, 1912, but the copy before us was approved unconditionally "in recognition of the book's national value".

This list preceded the Nuremberg Laws by some 20 years, which gave practical effect to anyone with "mixed Jewish blood" in actually searching for and sending them to death camps.

609 p. 15 cm. Very good condition.

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Genealogical list to identify Jews whose blood is mixed with Aryan families - particularly harsh antisemitic publication with the aim of "maintaining the purity of the race". Munich, 1914

Semigothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch ari(st)okratisch=jüdischer Heiraten mit Enkel-Listen (Deszendenz-Verfolgen) - Genealogical Pocket Book - including marriages between German aristocracy and Jews, descendants, including genealogical tables noting full/mixed Jewish blood, published by Kyffhauser verlag Munich, 1914. A long list of Jewish names that are known from various sources that mixed in the families of the Aryan race over the generations in order to identify them and purify the race - a horrifying German publication - Practical application of the race theory in germany.

"Every person in every land is connected to Israel in some way or another" (quote from Goethe appearing at the beginning of the book) - a detailed list of over 2000 Jewish or part-Jewish names who married into aristocratic Aryan families in order to "reveal how far Jewish blood has already penetrated aristocratic Aryan families... this volume will make an important contribution to the question of racial mixing and racial hygiene". The editor (appearing anonymously) writes that the guiding principle of collecting the names of mixed lineages is that racial mixing between Jews and Aryans is unacceptable to both races - it is unacceptable to Jews for religious reasons, and unacceptable to Aryans for loss of race, and that in mixed marriages the Jewish blood is what dominates among the children and infants, thereby damaging the Aryan. According to his words "the German aristocracy remained rather pure of Jewish blood until the 18th century... a German book with such content would have been unnecessary until about 150 years ago... then the German aristocratic families were still almost entirely Aryan... to marry a Jew with the old aristocracy was almost impossible... only with the ennoblement of Jewish families in the early 19th century did mixed marriages occur".

Each Jewish name appearing in the long list is marked with a Magen David. It states the name, date of birth, place of birth, and name of spouse if in a first or second marriage. The lists include names of Jews, most born in the 19th century, but some from the 18th century as well. Towards the end of the book are several genealogical trees "of Aryan families into which Jewish blood has penetrated", and also trees "of pure Jews whose origin or descendants intermarried with Aryan aristocratic families" with detailed tables appearing on unfolding pages showing genealogical trees of the Rothschild, Normann, Scherling families and others.

The publisher appeals to the German public to report unclassified mixed families, and to fill in missing marriage and death dates of Jews in this list, as well as sending general family history notes, and any other known information such as deaths, family-kept genealogical trees, inscription on gravestones, typical family seals and symbols, references to genealogical works created by the family, and more. The publisher requests that: "When reporting new families, we ask to make a meticulous distinction between families of Hebrew origin in the male line and families whose members married Jews or those of mixed blood", and also guaranteed that all the Jewish lists that will be sent to the system will be protected with confidentiality. The editor writes that based on over a decade of name collection, he expects within a year or two the volume will increase greatly, and its accurate work can be relied upon as he himself is completely pure Aryan. The closing sentence: "Whoever spits on you from behind, hit him from the front".

A swastika appears at the opening of the book, at this stage as an ancient Nordic symbol characterizing the Aryan race, before its adoption by Adolf Hitler as the symbol of the Nazi movement. On the title page is a quote from the German philosopher Goethe: "Every person in every land is connected to Israel in some way or another". On the cover is a coat of arms, crown, the word "Judah" in Hebrew, on a background of a Magen David. Opposite the title page is a photo of Fanny Arnstein [1758-1818] and the caption: "The ancestral father of all barons and baronesses". Arnstein, a Jewish woman born in Berlin, was one of the Jewish women most involved in German aristocracy. She brought the "literary salon" to Vienna and her guest houses in Bad Schönbrunn and Baden were regularly used to host German aristocrats.

According to the editor's introduction, the first "Semi-Gothic" was published in late May 1912 and banned on June 27, 1912, but the copy before us was approved unconditionally "in recognition of the book's national value".

This list preceded the Nuremberg Laws by some 20 years, which gave practical effect to anyone with "mixed Jewish blood" in actually searching for and sending them to death camps.

609 p. 15 cm. Very good condition.

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