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Antisemitic graffiti on Jewish shops

Film | Digitized | Accession Number: 2011.417.1 | RG Number: RG-60.1351 | Film ID: 2941

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    Antisemitic graffiti on Jewish shops
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    Description
    Building sign for a university health clinic. Pedestrians walk past the opera house with an antisemitic sign "Judentum ist Verbrechertum, Stuermer Sondernummer" ["To be Jewish is to be criminal. Read the special edition of Der Stuermer."] with a caricature of Jewish man. More graffiti on Jewish-owned shops as pedestrians walk by, including a red-painted "Jude" with X's, stars of David, and profile caricatures.
    Film Collection Title
    Worthington Collection
    Duration
    00:00:49
    Date
    Event:  Summer 1938
    Locale
    Vienna, Austria
    Credit
    Accessed at United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Getty Images
    Contributor
    Camera Operator: Lafayette P. Monson
    Biography
    Dr. Lafayette P. Monson (1902-1968) traveled on the Normandie ship from New York and arrived in Southampton, England on July 4, 1938. He departed on the Pan American Airways Phillippine Clipper from Manila, Phillippines on October 8, 1938 and arrived at Alameda airport in California on October 20, 1938. His wife, Margaret, died of pneumonia, on December 26, 1937. They had two children, Elizabeth and Joanne. Monson was born in Preston, Idaho and lived in Salt Lake City, Utah and Carson City, Nevada prior to living in California. He was a Mormon. In March 1939, Dr. Monson gave a "travel talk" at the Athletic Club in Oakland, CA titled, "India, Siam, and the Holy Land" with his color motion pictures.

    Physical Details

    Language
    Silent
    Genre/Form
    Amateur.
    B&W / Color
    Color
    Image Quality
    Excellent
    Film Format
    • Master
    • Master 2941 Digital: ProRes 2K - color - HD
      Master 2941 Digital: ProRes 2K - color - HD
      Master 2941 Digital: ProRes 2K - color - HD
      Master 2941 Digital: ProRes 2K - color - HD

    Rights & Restrictions

    Conditions on Access
    This archival media can only be accessed in a Museum reading room or other on-campus viewing stations.
    Copyright
    Getty Images
    Conditions on Use
    For rights clearance or permission to license this film, refer to http://www.gettyimages.com or contact sales@gettyimages.com.

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    Administrative Notes

    Film Provenance
    The 16mm film was shot by a San Francisco physician named L.P. Monson, who toured the world in 1938 after the death of his spouse. He shot several hours of Kodachrome, including this brief sequence in Vienna located on Roll 2. Rick Prelinger (Prelinger Archives) acquired the film from a descendant named Worthington, who told him that Monson had shot more but that the material was confiscated by the Gestapo. Other parts of this film roll were shot in Rome, Venice, (Vienna), Budapest, Belgrade, Bucharest, Sofia, and Istanbul. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum obtained a digital copy of the film via the Austrian Film Museum in November 2011.
    Note
    A 35mm color dupe negative (blowup of Vienna sections) was made at JEA in 1998. Original file number PA-2170.

    Tech Specs: ProRes 422 HQ file is a 2K scan - 1828x1332 at 24fps

    Dr. Lafayette P. Monson traveled on the Normandie ship from New York and arrived in Southampton, England on July 4, 1938. He departed on the Pan American Airways Phillippine Clipper from Manila, Phillippines on October 8, 1938 and arrived at Alameda airport in California on October 20, 1938.

    This film is featured in the Ephemeral Films Project: National Socialism in Austria. Watch the historic film through an innovative film player showing contemporary images, geographical mapping, and shot-level analysis here: http://efilms.ushmm.org/film_player?movieID=57&movieSig=EF-NS_057_OeFM&movieSpeed=18
    Copied From
    16mm Kodachrome original
    Film Source
    Österreichisches Filmmuseum
    File Number
    Legacy Database File: 5558
    Source Archive Number: 0002-03-1060
    Record last modified:
    2024-02-21 08:05:11
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