This collection comprises postcards published in Europe and America by the end of the 19th century and in the beginning of the 20th century. The collection contains 78 postal cards. They feature a theme correlated with "ugliness" of Jews by showing an exaggeratedly nasty facial and posture features. Thematic representation shows a mundane encounter of non-Jews with Jews and the Jews conducting business, the Jews at leisure, the Jews in groups, all in all in a grotesque and offensive for the Jews manner. The authors of these postal cards overall emphasize the Jewish otherness by showing them as indecent, ugly and self-centered people. De-facto it is a marginalization of the Jews by presenting them as uncultured, tasteless, lacking good manners and uncivilized people. The elements of grotesque and satire arguably by the thoughts of the authors perhaps should make the picture funny, however it is highly arguably. Admittedly these series of the pictures constitute a pure anti-Jewish and antisemitic presentation of the Jews disseminating a message of them the people who do not belong to the mainstream society in Europe and America.
Overall these postal cards, being blank of sent as correspondences reflect a certain societal trend with regard to the Jews. The Jews are largely marginalized by the means of the presentation. It is a certain, perhaps an officially established narrative to show the Jews as unattractive, if not ugly, doing their business no matter what. Largely their conduct would be in contradiction with the established norms of the Christian society or overall with the non-Jewish society.
We shall distinguish between the level of the grotesque, satire, humor to determine the border when a relatively harmless and simply humorous images are no longer that innocent and would become a severe anti-Jewish and de-facto antisemitic and offensive images. Overall, the content, would it be a narrative, an illustrative images, or the caption is equally a parody and by all means is antisemitic. A typically stereotyped by perception the Jewish anti-societal customs are reactively overemphasized in terms of the generalization, making all Jews guilty of the of money lending, lies, false representation, egoism, primitive talks and deliberately unattractive in their Jewish attire. These postal cards were published in Britain, United States, France, Poland, Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary.
Sold at the popular European resorts Marienbad and Karlsbad, these postcard had become a part of the milieu and often were used for regular correspondences and by these means disseminating antisemitism. With a slogan "Gruss aus Karlsbad," or "Gruss aus of Marienbad," that is Greetings from Karlsbad and Marienbad, both the European famous health care resorts in Austria-Hungary (nowadays Czech Republic). Thus a series of these antisemitic, pretentiously satiric postal cards became a popular well-recognized images. It was a false representation of the Jews and at the same time a signature of those famous resorts.
Some postcards like printed in German language were of rather political inclination, disclaiming, as they pretended, a false Jewish patriotism. The other demonstrated the Jewish exploitation over non-Jews, for example showing the car with a Jewish family and the three ordinary non-Jewish people being used inside the car instead of the engine.
Another facet of anti-Jewish satire of a cartoon style was a demonstration of a Jewish anti-societal position, regardless to the country of residence. It was equally presented on American, British, German, Austrian, French, Czech, Hungarian and Polish series.
Some satirical, if not mocking Jewish religious practices, were a series of postcards deriding Jewish holidays and religious customs.
It is should be noted that the overall antisemitic postcard published in America and Britain had been used in mundane correspondences, that is the second or the rare pages of them were usually used for a short narratives, while the antisemitic postcard published in Europe, for the rare exceptions, were not filled with any narrative and remained blank on the rare side.
Mr. Victor started his collection guided primarily by philatelic interest. He collected letters, envelopes, postcards and other documents bearing a postal stamp or institutional stamps of the respective authorities and agencies. At a certain point, he realizes that the fate of the people, reflected in the short narratives, is of eternal historic value and shall not be measured only in a philatelic dimension. The content of various wartime correspondences reveals a historic enormity of victimization, dehumanization and personal tragedies on one side and a cold blood calmness of perpetrators on the other.
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 1: RG-72.13.01, Antisemitic postcard, British, 'Jews like to cheat people', circa early 1900s
A postcard manufactured by the British Postcard Co. depicting a Jewish man cheating a coat check girl into a free coat. The dialogue reads:
"You gave the cloakroom girl a very good tip!"
"Vell, she gave me a very good coat!"
- Subject/Index Terms:
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postcards, anti-Jewish
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Post Card British Manufacture
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 2: RG-72.13.02, Antisemitic postcard, Austria, 'Jews waiting before the collonade in Karlsbad', circa 1898
- A postcard in Aurstrian showing Orthodox Jews waiting outside of a collonade in Karlsbad.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Orthodox Jews
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postcards, anti-Jewish
- Creators:
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Publishing House of Leopold Roman Hofbauer, Vienna (1800-1950)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 3: RG-72.13.03, Antisemitic postcard, Austria, 'Different people on the way to water spring in Marienbad', 05.13.1913 to Vienna, circa May, 1913
- A postcard showing different people on their way the water spring in Marienbad. The postcard includes a message in the back, with a destination to Vienna.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Stereotypical images
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Austria (Europe)
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postcards
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 4: RG-72.13.04, Antisemitic postcard, 'Caricature of Jewish banker', 10.17.1900 to Vienna, circa October, 1900
- A postcard with a handdrawn caricature of a Jewish Banker running with two bags of money.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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anti-Jewish caricatures
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postcards, anti-Jewish
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Stereotypical images
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 5: RG-72.13.05, Antisemitic postcard, 'Jew in Karlsbad', 09.23.1898, August 1898
- A postcard of an orthodox Jew holding a cup marked Karlsbad. It contains a message on the back .
- Subject/Index Terms:
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anti-Jewish caricatures
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postcards, anti-Jewish
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Orthodox Jews
- Creators:
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Publishing House of Leopold Roman Hofbauer, Vienna (1800-1950)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 6: RG-72.13.06, Antisemitic postcard, 'Jewish father and his sons', Empty postcard, circa early 1900s
- An anti-Jewish postcard of a Jewish father and his sons. The postcard is not marked.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Antisemitism
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postcards, anti-Jewish
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Stereotypical images
- Creators:
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Austro-Hungarian postcards (late 19th century)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 7: RG-72.13.07, Antisemitic postcard, 'Jewish father together with wife and daughter', Empty postcard, circa early 1900
- A postcard of a Jewish father with his wife and daughter.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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postcards, anti-Jewish
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Antisemitism
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Stereotypical images
- Creators:
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Austro-Hungarian postcards (late 19th century)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 8: RG-72.13.08, Antisemitic postcard, Karlovy Vary, Czechoslovakia, circa early 1900
- A satirical postcard of Karlovy Vary, Czechoslovakia, printed in Germany. The mineral water at the resort induces symptoms that makes people have to use the restroom.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Czechoslovakia (Europe)
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postcards
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Caricature
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Karlovy Vary (Czechoslovakia)
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Karlsbad (Austria-Hungary)
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resorts, Karlovy Vary
- Creators:
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German Postcard Co.
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 9: RG-72.13.09, Antisemitic postcard, 'Caricature of Jewish Landlord', Empty postcard, circa early 1900s
- A postcard depicting a caricature of a Jewish landlord collecting rent. The message reads, " May you always have some money left from the money you have spent, To greet your landlord with a sneer when he comes calling for the rent."
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Stereotypical images
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anti-Jewish caricatures
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postcards, anti-Jewish
- Creators:
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Toast Series postcards (circa early 1900s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 10: RG-72.13.10, Antisemitic postcard, 'The small Cohne', Germany, Berlin, 3.8.1920, March 1920
- 'The small Cohne,' in Germany, Berlin.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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postcards
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postcards, anti-Jewish
- Creators:
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Austro-Hungarian postcards (late 19th century)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 11: RG-72.13.11, Antisemitic postcard, 'Skinny jew', Boehmisch Krut 02.12.1900, February 1900
- A postcard of a skinny Jewish man standing before a woman.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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postcards, anti-Jewish
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anti-Jewish caricatures
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 12: RG-72.13.12, Antisemitic postcard, 'Jews drinking water from Marienbad spring', Austria, circa 1905
- An postcard of two Jewish men standing out the Marienbad Spring in Austria.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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resorts, Marienbad Springs
- Creators:
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Austro-Hungarian postcards (late 19th century)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 13: RG-72.13.13, Antisemitic postcard, 'Jews talking in Carlsbad', Austria, circa 1901
- Two Jewish men talking in Karlsbad.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Karlsbad (Austria-Hungary)
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anti-Jewish caricatures
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Austria (Europe)
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postcards, anti-Jewish
- Creators:
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Austro-Hungarian postcards (late 19th century)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 14: RG-72.13.14, Antisemitic postcard, 'Jews talking in Carlsbad', Karlovy Vary, September 8, 1896, September 8, 1896
- A postcard of Jews talking with one another in Karlovy Vary. There is a written message on the card and is addressed.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Karlsbad (Austria-Hungary)
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Karlovy Vary (Czechoslovakia)
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resorts, Karlovy Vary
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postcards, anti-Jewish
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anti-Jewish caricatures
- Creators:
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Austro-Hungarian postcards (late 19th century)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 15: RG-72.13.15, Antisemitic postcard, 'Jews are adulterous', America, 1910, circa 1910
- An American postcard with a caricature of a married man falling for another woman. The features suggest that this is a Jewish stereotypical figure. The dialogue within the card reads, " I love my wife, but Oh! You Kid."
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Stereotypical images
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anti-Jewish caricatures
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postcards, anti-Jewish
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American anti-Jewish attitudes
- Creators:
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H. Wessler postcard manufacturer (1900)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 16: RG-72.13.16, Antisemitic postcard, 'Jews talk with hands', Germany, 1914, 1914
- A postcard of a man in "attention" pose. Translated as, "H<span class="hps">ow should</span> <span class="hps">I report,</span> <span class="hps">what if</span> <span class="hps">I can speak</span> <span class="hps">nothing with</span> <span class="hps">the hand</span>!!!"
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postcards, anti-Jewish
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anti-Jewish caricatures
- Creators:
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S.M.P. Krakow postcard manufacturer (circa 1914--1981)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 17: RG-72.13.17, Antisemitic postcard, 'Jews here and now', Empty postcard, circa early 1900s
- An antisemitic postcard of a comparison of Jews back then and now. It shows a Jew with raggedy clothes, and the second picture depicts a wealthier Jew smoking a cigar.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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anti-Jewish caricatures
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Stereotypical images
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postcards, anti-Jewish
- Creators:
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Austro-Hungarian postcards (late 19th century)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 18: RG-72.13.18, Antisemitic postcard, 'Such a besiness', America, 1911, 1911
- A postcard of a man with coins in his hands with the tagline reading, "Such a besiness."
- Subject/Index Terms:
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anti-Jewish caricatures
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postcards, anti-Jewish
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Stereotypical images
- Creators:
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American postcard manufacturer
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 19: RG-72.13.19, Antisemitic postcard, 'Jews are thieves', cirdca early 1900s
- <span class="hps"> A raven with a man's head is shown to steal from a garden. Translated as, "have</span> <span class="hps">wings</span> <span class="hps">to</span> <span class="hps">escape to</span><span>,</span> <span class="hps">could</span> <span class="hps">probably</span> <span class="hps">fit you</span><span>, but</span> <span class="hps">thieving</span> <span class="hps">ravens</span> <span class="hps">hopefully</span> <span class="hps">will</span> <span class="hps">catch</span> <span class="hps">you</span> <span class="hps">soon."</span>
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Stereotypical images
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anti-Jewish caricatures
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postcards, anti-Jewish
- Creators:
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Austro-Hungarian postcards (late 19th century)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 20: RG-72.13.20, Antisemitic postcard, British, circa early 1900s
- A man sitting as his table saying to the waiter, "Vaiter! No 'am mit my Chicken, pleasche."
- Subject/Index Terms:
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anti-Jewish caricatures
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Stereotypical images
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postcards, anti-Jewish
- Creators:
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E.J. Hey & Co., London, E.C., British postcard manufacturer
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 21: RG-72.13.21, Antisemitic postcard, 'Jews threatened by dogs', Poland, 1913, 1913
- Two Jewish men are threatened by dogs.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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postcards, anti-Jewish
- Creators:
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Austro-Hungarian postcards (late 19th century)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 22: RG-72.13.22, Antisemitic postcard printed in Casablanca, in French, circa late 19th century
- "The couscous dish and eye of God."
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Stereotypical images
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postcards, anti-Jewish
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Anti-Jewish attitudes in France
- Creators:
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French postcard manufacturer
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 23: RG-72.13.23, Antisemitic postcard, 'The Eternal Jew', Vienna, 18 August 1938, as the placard for the Exhibition,, August 18, 1938
- An Anti-semitic postcard for an exhibition for a degenerate art- Jewish art. It is a showcase of art that is not meant to be appreciated. Translated as a "<span class="hps">great political</span> <span class="hps">show</span> <span class="hps">in the North Western</span> <span class="hps">railway</span> <span class="hps">hall</span> <span class="hps">in vienna</span><span>." Anti-semitic propoganda. The show was set to be open everday from August 2, 1938. </span>
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postcards, anti-Jewish
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Degenerate art of the Nazi regime
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Nazi antisemitic propaganda
- Creators:
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Nazi Propaganda Office
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 24: RG-72.13.24, Postal stamp, 'The Eternal Jew', Vienna, circa 1933--1945
- A postal stamp of the "Eternal Jew."
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Nazi antisemitic propaganda
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Nazi, postal stamps
- Creators:
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Nazi Propaganda Office
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 25: RG-72.13.25, Antisemitic postcard, 'Moneylenders', British, circa early 1900s
- A postcard of a man with Jewish attire that reads, " When all your cash is spent and you're anxious to get home. Just call and see your good old pal and raise a little loan."
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 26: RG-72.13.26, Antisemitic postcard, 'Jewish beauty', Germany, 1929, 1929
- 'Jewish beauty' is shown in this postcard and reads, " Greetings from Marienbad."
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 27: RG-72.13.27, Antisemitic postcard, 'Crowds on the way to the mineral water springs', Germany, circa 1905
- 'Greetings from Karlsbad.' A crowd of different races of people are depicted walking over over to the springs.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Stereotypical images
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postcards
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Karlsbad (Austria-Hungary)
- Creators:
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Austro-Hungarian postcards (late 19th century)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 28: RG-72.13.28, 'Antisemitic money', Ludwigsburg, 1923, circa 1923
- Antisemitic money in Ludwigsburg.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Weimar Republic, currency, 1920s
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Nazi antisemitic propaganda
- Creators:
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Ludwigsburg government
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 29: RG-72.13.29, Postcard from Prague, circa early 1900s
- A postcard from Prague.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Prague (Czech Republic)
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Czechoslovakia (Europe)
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Antisemitism
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Nazi antisemitic propaganda
- Creators:
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Czech postcard manufacturer
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 30: RG-72.13.30, Antisemitic postcard, 'Jewish patent for an automobile', Germany, 1898, 1898
- An antisemitic postcard for a Jewish patent for an automobile that include three men rotating wheels of the engine within the car.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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postcards, anti-Jewish
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postcards
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Stereotypical images
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anti-Jewish caricatures
- Creators:
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Stengal &Co., postcard manufaturer
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 31: RG-72.13.31, Antisemitic postcard, 'A Jew is admired by females', Germany, circa early 1900s
- A Jewish man is admired by people around him for his weath. Roughly translated as, "...And how to pursue in Vienna and Berlin."
- Subject/Index Terms:
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postcards, anti-Jewish
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anti-Jewish caricatures
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Nazi antisemitic propaganda
- Creators:
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German Postcard Co.
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Austro-Hungarian postcards (late 19th century)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 32: RG-72.13.32, Antisemitic postcard, 'Postcard from Chicago to Newcastle, UK, 1907, 1907
- A postcard from Chicago to Newcastle, UK.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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American anti-Jewish attitudes
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postcards, anti-Jewish
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Stereotypical images
- Creators:
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American postcard manufacturer
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 33: RG-72.13.33, Antisemitic postcard, 'Jews are having a fine dinner', America, May 19, 1898, May 19, 1898
- A postcard depicting three Jewish men having dinner.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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American anti-Jewish attitudes
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Stereotypical images
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postcards, anti-Jewish
- Creators:
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Illustrated Post Card Co., New York (circa 1900s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 34: RG-72.13.34, Antisemitic postcard, 'A Jew and the child', Germany, undated, circa 1933--1945
- A postcard with antisemitic tones that depicts a Jewish man molesting a child.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Nazi antisemitic propaganda
- Creators:
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Nazi Propaganda Office
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 35: RG-72.13.35, Antisemitic postcard, 'The five Frankfurters', Frankurt on the Main, undated
- 'The five Frankfurters." A postcard of five men standing side by side.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Frankfurt am Main (Germany)
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Stereotypical images
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postcards
- Creators:
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German Postcard Co.
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 36: RG-72.13.36, Antisemitic postcard, 'Solomon makes himself happy and two Christian girls', Thomas Rowlandson, undated, circa late 19th century
- An antisemitic postcard suggesting that a Jewish man makes himsef happy with two Christian girls. The postcard is written in German by Thomas Rowaldson.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Antisemitism
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postcards, anti-Jewish
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Stereotypical images
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Christian antisemitism
- Creators:
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Rowaldson, Thomas-- postcard designer
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 37: RG-72.13.37, Antisemitic postcard, 'Jenom Klid Obcane', undated
- A postcard depicting a caricature of a Jewish man holding many flags. The message is translated as, " Keep calm Citizens!"
- Subject/Index Terms:
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anti-Jewish caricatures
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postcards, anti-Jewish
- Creators:
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Czech postcard manufacturer
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 38: RG-72.13.38, Antisemitic postcard, 'Nathan Hirschl, the dean of the Jewish community in Prague', copper engraving by Elias Back, unreadable, undated, circa 1714
- A postcard with a caricature of Nathan Hirschl, the head of the Jewish community of Prague.<span class="bodytext">This caricature appeared in II Callotto resuscitato od. neu eingerichtes Zwerchen Cabinet [II Callotto resuscitato or Newly Furnished Cabinet of Dwarfs]. Published in Augsburg around 1714, the book featured grotesquely overdrawn dwarfs engaged in a variety of follies. The figures pilloried various nations, professional and ethnic groups, authorities, and fashions. Drawing on a host of established stereotypes, the engraving below takes aim at the Jews. It depicts a fictional character identified as “Nathan Hirschl the poshest of the Prague Jews, the puppet master acknowledged by Hebrew law, in his school uniform.” [“Natan Hirschl der Pragerische Judenschafft Primas, und deß häbraischen Gesatzes approbierter Püpen=maister, in seinem Schulkleydt.”] The text describes him as a “rogue … who finds his greatest happiness in deceit” [“a Schelm … ter suchet in betrug und list sein gröstes glückh”]. He is denounced for fraudulent business practices, for which “the devil shall take him” [“der Teiffl wird [ihn] houln”]. Copperplate engraving by Elias Bäck (1679-1747), from II Callotto resuscitato od. neu eingerichtes Zwerchen Cabinet, Augsburg, c. 1714. <span style="display: none;"> </span></span>
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postcards, anti-Jewish
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Hirschl, Nathan (fictional character)
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Antisemitism
- Creators:
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Back, Elias-- postcard engraver
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 39: RG-72.13.39, Antisemitic postcard, 'A Jewish trader with Christian flesh', undated
- An anti-semitic postcard with men and an undressed woman. "A Jewish dealer of Christian flesh."
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Antisemitism
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postcards
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Christian antisemitism
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 40: RG-72.13.40, Antisemitic postcard, 'Social democracy - the mirror of the truth', undated
- An antisemitic postcard with the message, 'Social Democracy--The mirror of truth." The postcard is attempting to portray the "truth" of Social Democracy with a Jewish man holding a bag of money.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Antisemitism
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Stereotypical images
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anti-Jewish caricatures
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postcards, anti-Jewish
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Postcards, political images, German
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 41: RG-72.13.41, Imitation Jewish money, Germany, 1920, 1920
- <span lang="EN" style="color: rgb(34, 34, 34); line-height: 107%; font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 9pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Calibri; mso-fareast-theme-font: minor-latin; mso-ansi-language: EN; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA;">A so-called, "Jewish currency." Fake currency of this form included antisemitic caricatures. These currencies did not hold any monetary value.</span>
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Nazi antisemitic propaganda
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Antisemitic satire
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fake anti-Jewish currency
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anti-Jewish caricatures
- Creators:
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Nazi Propaganda Office
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 42: RG-72.13.42, Sunday Empire News, 24 October 1954, October 24, 1954
- A Sunday Empire News article with the heading, "WHY ARE FOREIGN JEWS ADVANCING THE FARE WITHOUT SECURITY TO ANY HALF- DESTITUTE NEGRO WHO IS WILLING TO MAKE THE TRIP TO BRITAIN?"
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Antisemitism
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newspaper clippings
- Creators:
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Sunday Empire News
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 43: RG-72.13.43, Imitation Jewish money featuring images of host desecration, 1920s Germany, 1920s
- <span lang="EN" style="color: rgb(34, 34, 34); line-height: 107%; font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 9pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Calibri; mso-fareast-theme-font: minor-latin; mso-ansi-language: EN; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA;">A so-called, "Jewish currency." Fake currency of this form included antisemitic caricatures. These currencies did not hold any monetary value.</span>
- Subject/Index Terms:
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anti-Jewish caricatures
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fake anti-Jewish currency
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Nazi antisemitic propaganda
- Creators:
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Government of German Empire (1918)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 44: RG-72.13.44, Antisemitic postcard, 'I'll take Opportunity', America, 1905
- A postcard depicting a caricature of a wealthy older Jewish man, about to get spanked from a little boy. The postcard reads, "I'll take the opportunity."
- Subject/Index Terms:
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American anti-Jewish attitudes
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anti-Jewish caricatures
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postcards, anti-Jewish
- Creators:
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Philadelphia Postcard Co. (1905)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 45: RG-72.13.45, Antisemitic postcard, 'Where was Moses when the light went out', Great Britain, circa ealy 1900s
- A postcard with a wealthy couple watching a cinema and exclaiming, " There was Moses when the light went out? (At a Picture Palace)"
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Stereotypical images
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postcards, anti-Jewish
- Creators:
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Post Card British Manufacture
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 46: RG-72.13.46, Antisemitic postcard, 'Everybody welcome at the Ratskeller', Germany
A postcard depicting men hand in hand with a message that says that Pagans, Christians, and Jews are all welcome to the Ratskeller.
Ratskeller (German: "council's cellar", historically Rathskeller) is a name in German-speaking countries for a bar or restaurant located in the basement of a city hall (Rathaus) or nearby. Many taverns, nightclubs and similar establishments throughout the world take the name Ratskeller.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Stereotypical images
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postcards
- Creators:
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German Postcard Co.
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 47: RG-72.13.47, Antisemitic postcard, 'Moses in the Bulrushes', Great Britain, 09.21.1921, September 21, 1921
- A postcard with a caricature and a message that reads, "Moses in the Bulrushes." It contains a message and a postage.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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postcards, anti-Jewish
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Stereotypical images
- Creators:
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Bamforth & Co. LTD., Publishers (circa 1947)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 48: RG-72.13.48, Antisemitic postcard, 'Christians Awake!', Great Britain, 12.24.1910, December 24, 1910
- A postcard with three musicians in front of a building, waking up Jewish men.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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postcards
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postcards, anti-Jewish
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Stereotypical images
- Creators:
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Bamforth & Co. LTD., Publishers (circa 1947)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 49: RG-72.13.49, Antisemitic postcard, 'There's a Divinity that shapes our ends', British or American
- A postcard of a man giving a child circumcision. The message is a quote by Hamlet that reads, "There's a Divinity that shapes our ends."
- Subject/Index Terms:
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postcards
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Stereotypical images
- Creators:
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Post Card British Manufacture
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 50: RG-72.13.50, Antisemitic postcard, 'Types Algeriens', France
- A postcard with caricatures that depicts the different types of Algerians.
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Stereotypical images
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postcards
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French postcard manufacturer
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 51: RG-72.13.51, Antisemitic postcard, 'When Reuben Comes to Town', Great Britain, circa 1907
- A postcard with a photographic image of a man taking a shower in the toilet. The message reads, "WHEN REUBEN COMES TO TOWN. I could do with these new patent wash basins but the water runs out before I've time to wash my face."
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Stereotypical images
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American anti-Jewish attitudes
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postcards, anti-Jewish
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Bamforth & Co. LTD., Publishers (circa 1947)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 52: RG-72.13.52, Imitation Jewish money, 1920s Germany, 1920s
- <span lang="EN" style="color: rgb(34, 34, 34); line-height: 107%; font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 9pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Calibri; mso-fareast-theme-font: minor-latin; mso-ansi-language: EN; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA;">A so-called, "Jewish currency." Fake currency of this form included antisemitic caricatures. These currencies did not hold any monetary value.<span style="display: none;"> </span></span>
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fake anti-Jewish currency
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anti-Jewish caricatures
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Nazi antisemitic propaganda
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Antisemitic satire
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Government of German Empire (1918)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 53: RG-72.13.53, Imitation Jewish money, 1920s Germany, 1920s
- <span lang="EN" style="color: rgb(34, 34, 34); line-height: 107%; font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 9pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Calibri; mso-fareast-theme-font: minor-latin; mso-ansi-language: EN; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA;">A so-called, "Jewish currency." Fake currency of this form included antisemitic caricatures. These currencies did not hold any monetary value.</span>
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fake anti-Jewish currency
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Government of German Empire (1918)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 54: RG-72.13.54, Imitation Jewish money, 1920s Germany, 1920s
- <span lang="EN" style="color: rgb(34, 34, 34); line-height: 107%; font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 9pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Calibri; mso-fareast-theme-font: minor-latin; mso-ansi-language: EN; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA;">A so-called, "Jewish currency." Fake currency of this form included antisemitic caricatures. These currencies did not hold any monetary value.<span style="display: none;"> </span></span>
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fake anti-Jewish currency
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Government of German Empire (1918)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 55: RG-72.13.55, La Ligue Francaise est un Mouvement Nouveau dirige par Un Homme Nouveau, circa 1910--1940
A league flyer for Pierre Costantini of the French League.
<span class="hps">The card is translated as, </span>
<span class="hps">"The</span> <span class="hps">French</span> <span class="hps">league is</span> <span class="hps">a new movement</span> <span class="hps">led by</span> <span class="hps">a new man</span> <span class="hps">Neither</span> <span class="hps">repented</span> <span class="hps">nor</span> <span class="hps">converted,</span> <span class="hps">to</span> <span class="hps">struggle</span> <span class="hps">throughout his life</span> <span class="hps">and</span> <span class="hps">will fight</span> <span class="hps">to the end</span> <span class="hps">with his friends,</span> <span class="hps">for</span> <span class="hps">the recovery of</span> <span class="hps">France</span><span>,</span> <span class="hps">Against</span><span>: Marxism</span><span>,</span> <span class="hps">ghosts</span> <span class="hps">politicians,</span> <span class="hps">capitalism and its</span> <span class="hps">camaflages</span> <span class="hps">the</span> <span class="hps">framaconnards</span> <span class="hps">and</span> <span class="hps">enframaconnes</span><span>,</span> and the Jews. <span class="hps">To</span><span>:</span> <span class="hps">give the people a</span> <span class="hps">healthy</span> <span class="hps">life worthy</span> <span class="hps">ot</span> <span class="hps">a</span> <span class="hps">enfia</span> <span class="hps">France</span> <span class="hps">united in</span> <span class="hps">europe</span> <span class="hps">and</span> <span class="hps">the</span> <span class="hps">united</span> <span class="hps">definitely</span> <span class="hps">pacifice."</span>
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French League (1940s)
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French political, social and cultural periodicals
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Antisemitism
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La Ligue Francaise (The French League founded by Pierre Costantini) (circa 1940)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 56: RG-72.13.56, Tostede, local emergency money, anti-Jewish propaganda, Germany, 1921, 1921
<span lang="EN" style="color: rgb(34, 34, 34); font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 9pt; mso-ansi-language: EN;">Tostede, local emergency money, anti-Jewish propaganda from Germany. A so-called, "Jewish currency." Fake currency of this form included antisemitic caricatures. These currencies did not hold any monetary value.<o:p></o:p></span>
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fake anti-Jewish currency
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Nazi antisemitic propaganda
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anti-Jewish caricatures
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Antisemitic satire
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Nazi Propaganda Office
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 57: RG-72.13.57, Emergency money issued in Germany, 1921, anti-Jewish propaganda, 1921
- <span lang="EN" style="color: rgb(34, 34, 34); font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 9pt; mso-ansi-language: EN;"><o:p>Emergency money issued in germany in 1921, which was also a form of anti-Jewish propaganda. </o:p></span>
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Nazi antisemitic propaganda
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Antisemitism
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fake anti-Jewish currency
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Government of German Empire (1918)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 58: RG-72.13.58, Antisemitic clippings, all in German, circa 1933--1945
- A collection of antisemitic clippings.
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Nazi antisemitic propaganda
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German newspaper
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anti-Jewish publications
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German newspapers (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 59: RG-72.13.59, Antisemitic postcard, 'One of his victims', Russia, circa 1900
- A postcard of a Jewish bartender and a drunk or tired man. The message on the back translates as, "One of his victims. "
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anti-Jewish caricatures
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postcards, anti-Jewish
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Czech postcard manufacturer
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 60: RG-72.13.60, Antisemitic postcard, 'They found a victim', Russia, 1921
- A postcard from Russia with a tagline which is translated as, "They found a victim."
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anti-Jewish caricatures
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postcards
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Belorussia, USSR
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Russian postcard manufacturer
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 61: RG-72.13.61, Antisemitic postcard, 'A nice apartment for a Czech official', Russia, circa 1900
- A Russian postcard, "A nice apartment for a Czech official."
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Czechoslovakia (Europe)
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anti-Jewish caricatures
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Belorussia, USSR
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Czech postcard manufacturer
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Russian postcard manufacturer
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 62: RG-72.13.62, Antisemitic postcard, 'Going to the synagogue on Shabbes', Russia, undated
- A Russian postcard of a Jewish man who is, "Going to the synagogue on Shabbes."
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Stereotypical images
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anti-Jewish caricatures
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postcards, anti-Jewish
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Russian postcard manufacturer
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 63: RG-72.13.63, Antisemitic postcard, 'A village meeting under supervision', Hungary, undated
- A Hungarian postcard of a village meeting that is under supervision.
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postcards, anti-Jewish
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Hungarian Jews
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Austro-Hungarian postcards (late 19th century)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 64: RG-72.13.64, Antisemitic postcard, 'Give the children a good religious education so they can get acquainted', Slovakia, undated
- A postcard showing that you should give the children a good religious education so they can get acquainted.
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postcards, anti-Jewish
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Antisemitism
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Antisemitic satire
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Czech postcard manufacturer
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 65: RG-72.13.65, Antisemitic postcard, 'The only Polish export - Jews to France', Russia, undated
- A Russian postcard of the only Polish Polish export of Jews to France.
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Belorussia, USSR
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postcards, anti-Jewish
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Antisemitism
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Czech postcard manufacturer