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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
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Wahlbilderbogen [illustrated elections broadside]. [Berlin], [1919].
Printed for the elections for a constituent assembly, which took place in Germany in January 1919. Printed on both sides and illustrated with many caricatures describing the status of German society pre and post World War I, with short texts. The Jews are presented in an anti-Semitic manner, with stereotypical characteristics, as people who became wealthy during World War I, trying to arrange a revolution and leading an affluent life style (sitting on large flour sacks), at the expense of poor Germans. 57.5x41 cm. Fair-good condition. Creases, stains, tears at borders.
Printed for the elections for a constituent assembly, which took place in Germany in January 1919. Printed on both sides and illustrated with many caricatures describing the status of German society pre and post World War I, with short texts. The Jews are presented in an anti-Semitic manner, with stereotypical characteristics, as people who became wealthy during World War I, trying to arrange a revolution and leading an affluent life style (sitting on large flour sacks), at the expense of poor Germans. 57.5x41 cm. Fair-good condition. Creases, stains, tears at borders.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
Opening: $180
Sold for: $225
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Wahl-ABC [Elections ABC]. Austria: Austrian Christian-Socialist party (ֳ–sterreichs Christlichsoziale Partei), [1919].
Printed on both sides. Many caricatures comparing the socio-economic status of Christian Austrian citizens to that of Jewish citizens, some of which are vehemently anti-Semitic in nature. Each caricature is accompanied by a two-lined verse. 46.5x30.5 cm. Good condition` some creases and stains.
Printed on both sides. Many caricatures comparing the socio-economic status of Christian Austrian citizens to that of Jewish citizens, some of which are vehemently anti-Semitic in nature. Each caricature is accompanied by a two-lined verse. 46.5x30.5 cm. Good condition` some creases and stains.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
Opening: $180
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Im Kֳ₪fig [in the cage]. Single leaf printed by J. Pelzer, Berlin, 1919. German.
The heading of the leaf reads "Helft dieses Blatt in massen verbreiten!" - "Help to distribute this leaf to the masses", under this heading appears an illustration by Theodor Leisser depicting thin German citizens, clad in worn clothes and imprisoned in a cage bearing the sign "Do not feed", outside the cage stand the captors - two fat Jews wearing suits and top hats. Many sentences disgracing Jews. On the reverse are citations from the bible and the Talmud. The caricature published in Berliner Tageblatt newspaper on May 1919. In the 1930s, the newspaper became the official paper of the Nazi Party. 32x24 cm. Fair-poor condition. Folding marks, tears and stains. Handwritten comments.
The heading of the leaf reads "Helft dieses Blatt in massen verbreiten!" - "Help to distribute this leaf to the masses", under this heading appears an illustration by Theodor Leisser depicting thin German citizens, clad in worn clothes and imprisoned in a cage bearing the sign "Do not feed", outside the cage stand the captors - two fat Jews wearing suits and top hats. Many sentences disgracing Jews. On the reverse are citations from the bible and the Talmud. The caricature published in Berliner Tageblatt newspaper on May 1919. In the 1930s, the newspaper became the official paper of the Nazi Party. 32x24 cm. Fair-poor condition. Folding marks, tears and stains. Handwritten comments.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
Opening: $250
Sold for: $325
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10 Notes of "Emergency Money" (Notgeld). Germany and Austria, 1920-1922.
Printed during the inflation following World War I, when there was a shortage of monetary notes and coins. All are illustrated, with anti-Semitic images or captions. Among them, three notes printed in Sternberg in 1922 commemorating 430 years since a number of Jews were accused of making Matzot using blood of a Christian child in Sternberg in 1492. Size varies, very good condition.
Printed during the inflation following World War I, when there was a shortage of monetary notes and coins. All are illustrated, with anti-Semitic images or captions. Among them, three notes printed in Sternberg in 1922 commemorating 430 years since a number of Jews were accused of making Matzot using blood of a Christian child in Sternberg in 1492. Size varies, very good condition.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
Opening: $150
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Two postcard-like anti-Semitic publications, from the inflation period in Germany. [Berlin, 1920s].
1. "75,000 Berlin citizens are homeless, because 100,000 Galician Jews occupied all the apartments. We, the workers, are forced to squeeze into small apartments, in order to let these "smugglers" live in comfort. Will the government change this situation? Workers! Think about this matter!".
2. "Jews received from the state 4 million and 800,000 Pfund of supreme wheat flour as a gift for their Passover in order to bake Matzotג€¦ why does this discrimination in favor of the Jews, who always lived well, continue? Workers! Think about this matter!...".
15.5-16X12 cm, good condition. Few stains.
1. "75,000 Berlin citizens are homeless, because 100,000 Galician Jews occupied all the apartments. We, the workers, are forced to squeeze into small apartments, in order to let these "smugglers" live in comfort. Will the government change this situation? Workers! Think about this matter!".
2. "Jews received from the state 4 million and 800,000 Pfund of supreme wheat flour as a gift for their Passover in order to bake Matzotג€¦ why does this discrimination in favor of the Jews, who always lived well, continue? Workers! Think about this matter!...".
15.5-16X12 cm, good condition. Few stains.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
Opening: $250
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Two original illustrations (ink on paper) by the German caricaturist Totila, whose satiric works were printed in the 1920s in the German periodicals "Simplizissimus" and "Jugend". [Germany, 1923].
The illustration on the left presents three rich Jews drinking champagne. The caption below the illustration (in German), written in pencil, reads: "To life, gentlemen, we hereby establish the new paper 'The Proletariat' and you will see with how much enthusiasm this paper will be accepted by the small people". Signed: Totila; the illustration on the right features a poor German family, whose father reads the new paper "The Proletariat". Signed: Totila 23. Two illustrations 16.5x12 cm, on a leaf 30x23 cm, with instructions to the printing press. Good condition, folding-marks, few creases and stains.
The illustration on the left presents three rich Jews drinking champagne. The caption below the illustration (in German), written in pencil, reads: "To life, gentlemen, we hereby establish the new paper 'The Proletariat' and you will see with how much enthusiasm this paper will be accepted by the small people". Signed: Totila; the illustration on the right features a poor German family, whose father reads the new paper "The Proletariat". Signed: Totila 23. Two illustrations 16.5x12 cm, on a leaf 30x23 cm, with instructions to the printing press. Good condition, folding-marks, few creases and stains.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $375
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Die Dreihundert. Hamburg: Deutschvֳ¶lkischer Schutz-und TrutzBund, 1919. German.
Anti-Semitic booklet published by the "German Nationalist Protection and Defiance Federation," the largest, most active and influential anti-Semitic organization established in Germany after World War I. Its publishing arm put out some of the books that greatly influenced the opinions of those who later organized the Nazi Party, and after it folded many of its members reached high ranks in the Nazi party. The booklet, which opens with twelve rules on how to treat Jews and confront them (not to marry Jews, not to read Jewish papers, etc.) contains a survey of the situation in central Europe, with a negative attitude towards the Jews and their responsibility for Germany's defeat in World War I. 24 pp, 18 cm. Very good condition. Scattered stains.
Anti-Semitic booklet published by the "German Nationalist Protection and Defiance Federation," the largest, most active and influential anti-Semitic organization established in Germany after World War I. Its publishing arm put out some of the books that greatly influenced the opinions of those who later organized the Nazi Party, and after it folded many of its members reached high ranks in the Nazi party. The booklet, which opens with twelve rules on how to treat Jews and confront them (not to marry Jews, not to read Jewish papers, etc.) contains a survey of the situation in central Europe, with a negative attitude towards the Jews and their responsibility for Germany's defeat in World War I. 24 pp, 18 cm. Very good condition. Scattered stains.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
Opening: $200
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Kehraus! Antisemitische Rundschau in Wort und Bild [Last Dance! Anti-Semitic Survey in Words and Pictures]. Berlin-Munich: Kehraus, [ca. 1920]. The booklet opens with eleven reasons for the strength of the Jews and continues with anti-Semitic stories illustrated with black and white drawings. 96 pp, 17 cm. Good condition. A few leaves detached; slight wear at the cover edges. Text block glued to cover.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
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Crimes da Franco-Macּ§onaria Judaּica, Paulo de Tarso. Guarda, Portugal, 1924. Portuguese.
Anti-Semitic booklet against the Freemasons and the Jews. Anti-Semitic illustration on the cover. 170, [3] pp, 17 cm. Good condition. The cover is partly detached and some of the pages are loose.
Anti-Semitic booklet against the Freemasons and the Jews. Anti-Semitic illustration on the cover. 170, [3] pp, 17 cm. Good condition. The cover is partly detached and some of the pages are loose.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
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Junden-Cultur [Jewish culture], postcard printed by Deutsches Wirthshaus I, [Emil Bodeck], Berlin SW., Friedrichstr. 210. Berlin, late 19th century.
Posted from Berlin to St. Johann, Tirol in 1898. Good condition, few stains.
Posted from Berlin to St. Johann, Tirol in 1898. Good condition, few stains.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
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"Belief me". Anti-Semitic postcard printed on leather. United States, early 20th century.
Illustrated with a stereotypical figure of a Jew. Mailed within the United States in 1906. Good condition.
Illustrated with a stereotypical figure of a Jew. Mailed within the United States in 1906. Good condition.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
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Postcard sent in 1907 by mail from Vienna to Brֳ¼nn (Brno, Czechoslovakia).
Various stamps and stickers were pasted on the card; one of them with the citation "Die Juden sind unser Unglֳ¼ck" [Jews are our misfortune]. Another sticker cites a saying comparing Jews and Christians. Good condition.
Various stamps and stickers were pasted on the card; one of them with the citation "Die Juden sind unser Unglֳ¼ck" [Jews are our misfortune]. Another sticker cites a saying comparing Jews and Christians. Good condition.
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