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Julius Streicher The Anti-Semitic Narrative - A rare and early publication in Warsaw against the anti-Semitic propagandist Julius Streicher. 1935

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יוליוס שטרייכער: דער פארנאגראפישער אנטיסעמיט - Julius Streicher The Anti-Semitic Narrative - A rare publication against the head of Nazi propaganda in Germany, one of the heads of the Nazi regime, the founder, owner and editor of the anti-Semitic newspaper "Der Sturmer", who was defined in the Nuremberg Trials as "The enemy number one of the Jews" - Julius Streicher. A brave pamphlet published in Warsaw in 1935! While Streicher served as the head of the Nazi Party in Franken and was already working to establish a Jewish ghetto in the area. This booklet was intended to bring awareness to the Jewish public inside who Julius Streicher is, and how dangerous the man is, by S. G. Woulf, "Grashen Bibliothek", Warsaw, 1935 - only edition. Yiddish.

The pamphlet opens with the words: "Of all the anti-Semites known to us from the Middle Ages, from the ancient era and the new times, Julius Streicher is perhaps the wildest and sickest. His antisemitism is a disease...".

The writer describes the character of Streicher as a gloomy figure who had no friends since childhood, his wild character as a soldier during the First World War, his joining the Nazi Party and the way in which he advanced step by step within the Nazi Party due to his "excellence" in hating the Jews. In addition, he quotes words from Streicher's early anti-Semitic speeches to students and activists, from which it is clear how sick his hatred of Jews is. In those speeches he gave, back in the early 1920s, he repeated the message that the existence of the German nation depends on only one thing - its victory over the Jewish people. The author further describes Streicher's direct part in the Nazi decrees that were imposed on the Jews in 1933, the economic boycott, the dismissal of the Jewish workers from all their jobs, and the expulsion of the Jewish students from the universities, were all decrees imposed by Streicher's direct orders, and they were carried out under his command. And he is the one who headed the mechanism of the persecution of Jewish artists, and the presentation of Jewish art as a deviation. Later he describes the persecution of the Jews in Germany, and the acts of abuse by the Nazis towards the Jews on the streets of the cities, and shows how Streicher in his newspaper blames the Jews themselves for what the Nazis do to them.

A special chapter is dedicated to the anti-Semitic newspaper founded by Streicher "Der Sturmer". Among other things, Wolff reveals that the reason Streicher founded the newspaper is because previously when he worked at the National Newspaper of Nuremberg, none of the members of the newspaper's editorial board could stand him, and he was forced to leave and open a competing newspaper. And demonstrates through quotes from "Der Sturmer" how far Streicher crossed all lines in his bold anti-Semitic newspaper, even in relation to the German anti-Semitic literature that preceded its publication.

In Warsaw of 1935 Fearlessly Wolf signs the pamphlet with the wish that he expects Streicher to die as soon as possible, and writes that under Streicher's picture published in one of the newspapers, the words should be added: "Julius Streicher was born in Fleinhausen (Bavaria) on February 12, 1885, not yet hanged."

extremely rare. Does not appear at all in the world library catalog "world cat".

61 p. 16 cm. Some of the pages are loose. Slight tears in the spine. Good condition.

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יוליוס שטרייכער: דער פארנאגראפישער אנטיסעמיט - Julius Streicher The Anti-Semitic Narrative - A rare publication against the head of Nazi propaganda in Germany, one of the heads of the Nazi regime, the founder, owner and editor of the anti-Semitic newspaper "Der Sturmer", who was defined in the Nuremberg Trials as "The enemy number one of the Jews" - Julius Streicher. A brave pamphlet published in Warsaw in 1935! While Streicher served as the head of the Nazi Party in Franken and was already working to establish a Jewish ghetto in the area. This booklet was intended to bring awareness to the Jewish public inside who Julius Streicher is, and how dangerous the man is, by S. G. Woulf, "Grashen Bibliothek", Warsaw, 1935 - only edition. Yiddish.

The pamphlet opens with the words: "Of all the anti-Semites known to us from the Middle Ages, from the ancient era and the new times, Julius Streicher is perhaps the wildest and sickest. His antisemitism is a disease...".

The writer describes the character of Streicher as a gloomy figure who had no friends since childhood, his wild character as a soldier during the First World War, his joining the Nazi Party and the way in which he advanced step by step within the Nazi Party due to his "excellence" in hating the Jews. In addition, he quotes words from Streicher's early anti-Semitic speeches to students and activists, from which it is clear how sick his hatred of Jews is. In those speeches he gave, back in the early 1920s, he repeated the message that the existence of the German nation depends on only one thing - its victory over the Jewish people. The author further describes Streicher's direct part in the Nazi decrees that were imposed on the Jews in 1933, the economic boycott, the dismissal of the Jewish workers from all their jobs, and the expulsion of the Jewish students from the universities, were all decrees imposed by Streicher's direct orders, and they were carried out under his command. And he is the one who headed the mechanism of the persecution of Jewish artists, and the presentation of Jewish art as a deviation. Later he describes the persecution of the Jews in Germany, and the acts of abuse by the Nazis towards the Jews on the streets of the cities, and shows how Streicher in his newspaper blames the Jews themselves for what the Nazis do to them.

A special chapter is dedicated to the anti-Semitic newspaper founded by Streicher "Der Sturmer". Among other things, Wolff reveals that the reason Streicher founded the newspaper is because previously when he worked at the National Newspaper of Nuremberg, none of the members of the newspaper's editorial board could stand him, and he was forced to leave and open a competing newspaper. And demonstrates through quotes from "Der Sturmer" how far Streicher crossed all lines in his bold anti-Semitic newspaper, even in relation to the German anti-Semitic literature that preceded its publication.

In Warsaw of 1935 Fearlessly Wolf signs the pamphlet with the wish that he expects Streicher to die as soon as possible, and writes that under Streicher's picture published in one of the newspapers, the words should be added: "Julius Streicher was born in Fleinhausen (Bavaria) on February 12, 1885, not yet hanged."

extremely rare. Does not appear at all in the world library catalog "world cat".

61 p. 16 cm. Some of the pages are loose. Slight tears in the spine. Good condition.

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