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Title:
RG-85.04, Der Stuermer, September 1936, No. 38
Date:
September, 1936
ID:
RG-85.04
Repository:
Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Found in:
Der Stuermer (The Attacker), Illustrierter Beobachter (Illustrative Observer), Die Sirene (Siren), 1933-1939 Document/Artifact of Item-Level 4: RG-85.04, Der Stuermer. September 1936, No. 38, September, 1936
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Subjects:
"Der Juden sind unser Unglueck!" the motto of Der Stuermer
"German Weekly Newspaper in the Fight for Truth," the motto of Der Stuermer
"The Jews are our misfortune!" the motto of Der Stuermer
Anti-Jewish caricatures, German, Der Stuermer
Anti-Soviet political cartoons, 1930s
Communism in the United States, portrayed by Der Stuermer
Der Stuermer (Sturmer, the Attacker), Nati urdently antisemitic and yellow type press periodical
Documents in German language
Fascist ideology, British
Germany (1933 -- 1939)
Great Britain (1920-1938)
Illustrative news in Nazi-German periodicals
Jewish Community of Berlin, 1900 -- 1945
Joseph Stalin, General Secretary of the Party and Prime Minister of the USSR, 1879 -- 1953
Julius Streicher, founder of Der Stuermer, Nazi publisher
Manchuria, north-eastern region of China
Moscow (the USSR)
Nazi-German political propaganda
Nazi anti-Bolshevik racial and political propaganda
Nazi antisemitic propaganda
Oswald Mosley, founder of the British Union of Fascists
Periodicals, Nazi
Philipp Rupprecht, antisemitic cartoonist, Der Stuermer
Primitivism, barbarism and vulgarity of Nazi antisemitic publications, 1923 -- 1945, Der Stuermer
Repressions and persecutions in the USSR under the Stalinist regime
Spain (Europe)
The Spanish Civil War, 1936 -- 1939
The theory of world Jewish conspiracy, Nazi conception, Der Stuermer
The USSR (1922--1939)
United States (1900 -- 1939)
Victims of the stalinist regime in the USSR
"German Weekly Newspaper in the Fight for Truth," the motto of Der Stuermer
"The Jews are our misfortune!" the motto of Der Stuermer
Anti-Jewish caricatures, German, Der Stuermer
Anti-Soviet political cartoons, 1930s
Communism in the United States, portrayed by Der Stuermer
Der Stuermer (Sturmer, the Attacker), Nati urdently antisemitic and yellow type press periodical
Documents in German language
Fascist ideology, British
Germany (1933 -- 1939)
Great Britain (1920-1938)
Illustrative news in Nazi-German periodicals
Jewish Community of Berlin, 1900 -- 1945
Joseph Stalin, General Secretary of the Party and Prime Minister of the USSR, 1879 -- 1953
Julius Streicher, founder of Der Stuermer, Nazi publisher
Manchuria, north-eastern region of China
Moscow (the USSR)
Nazi-German political propaganda
Nazi anti-Bolshevik racial and political propaganda
Nazi antisemitic propaganda
Oswald Mosley, founder of the British Union of Fascists
Periodicals, Nazi
Philipp Rupprecht, antisemitic cartoonist, Der Stuermer
Primitivism, barbarism and vulgarity of Nazi antisemitic publications, 1923 -- 1945, Der Stuermer
Repressions and persecutions in the USSR under the Stalinist regime
Spain (Europe)
The Spanish Civil War, 1936 -- 1939
The theory of world Jewish conspiracy, Nazi conception, Der Stuermer
The USSR (1922--1939)
United States (1900 -- 1939)
Victims of the stalinist regime in the USSR
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