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LOTTO 32:

New Germany and the Jews - Antisemitic publication about the Jews' 'takeover' of Prussia. Belgrade, 1934

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New Germany and the Jews - Antisemitic publication about the Jews' 'takeover' of Prussia. Belgrade, 1934


Немачка и Јевреји - New Germany and the Jews - The spreading of the Jews in Prussia presented in numbers - the geographical location of the Jews - the branches of employment of the Jews - the influence of the Jews on spirit and morality - the Jews as bearers of corruption - the Jews as international messengers. Rare antisemitic publication - Belgrade, 1934.


A pamphlet that presents so-called statistics, confirming the Jewish takeover as expressed in the antisemitic essay "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" which describes the plots of the Jews for a global takeover. The pamphlet came to warn the Yugoslav and Slavic populations of the Jewish danger from Jewish exploitation, as well as to justify the antisemitic measures taken by the Nazi regime against the Jews at that time. The Jew is described in the booklet as an economic manipulator who does everything in his power to utilize the economic resources of the country in which he lives for his personal needs, without contributing anything. Tables and diagrams appear showing the pace of culture of the Jewish population over the years, in order to present to the local population the ever-sacrificing 'Jewish danger'. As well as photographs of influential Jews. The kind of pamphlet that led to the outbreak of antisemitic waves among populations outside Nazi Germany under the influence of antisemitic propaganda.


Rare publicity. Does not appear in the National Library.


48 p. Good condition.