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1101. Anti-Jewish propaganda film: culturally prominent Jews; Purim celebration
," in which antisemitic stereotypes are disseminated by the Nazis, including scenes showing: Poland as a
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1102. Degenerate Art and "Ewige Jude" Exhibitions
exhibition. Huge head carved with stereotypical Jewish features. A woman places her hand on the statue's nose.
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1103. Book
name Fips and became known for his variations on the antisemitic stereotype of the bearded, bulging
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1104. Sketchbook by Fips of daily prison life created while jailed as a Nazi propagandist
name Fips and became known for his variations on the antisemitic stereotype of the bearded, bulging
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1105. Book
name Fips and became known for his variations on the antisemitic stereotype of the bearded, bulging
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1106. L'antisémitisme dans l'Histoire : La Première Guerre Mondiale
dans la plupart des pays européens et aux États-Unis. Néanmoins, des stéréotypes tenaces sur les Juifs ... 'autres stéréotypes négatifs sur les Juifs, le coup de poignard dans le dos fit son chemin. Le fait que tout cela soit ... nouveaux stéréotypes sur le « comportement » des Juifs, délibérément diffusés, qui vinrent s'ajouter aux
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1107. L'antisémitisme dans l'Histoire : des débuts de l'Église à 1400
: stéréotypes, caricatures sinistres et extension progressive de l'hostilité. Au cours du premier ... 'étrangers, les Juifs furent l'objet de stéréotypes brutaux et subirent des violences contre leur personne et
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1108. German-Austrian League of Anti-Semites, 50 heller donation receipt
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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1109. Anti-American poster with fork tongued Eleanor Roosevelt in Star of David earrings
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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1110. Text only trilingual poster with armband, health and registration orders
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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1111. Charles Coughlin
literary and religious references to spread antisemitic stereotypes. In a November 30, 1930 radio broadcast
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1112. Caricature of Hitler and German historical figures as museum mannequins
head of a stereotypical Jewish man with a very big nose, blood dripping from the neck. On the right, a
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1113. Propaganda poster stamp warning of subversive elements during WWII
Japanese-Americans were reinforced by long-standing racist stereotypes and restrictive laws that limited
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1114. Antisemitic poster by Fips urging Germans to fight Jewish overpricing
name Fips and became known for his variations on the antisemitic stereotype of the bearded, bulging
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1115. Antisemitic broadside by Fips claiming German business and Jews are incompatible
name Fips and became known for his variations on the antisemitic stereotype of the bearded, bulging
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1116. Antisemitic propaganda handbill warning Americans that Jews are against serving in the military
on the back. The cartoon shows two men with stereotypical Jewish features outfitting a Christian
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1117. French collaborationist anti-Bolshevist propaganda poster
traditionally associated with communism. The man also has stereotypically antisemitic Jewish features; a large
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1118. Antisemitic poster by Fips depicting a German shop being cheated by Jewish businessmen
name Fips and became known for his variations on the antisemitic stereotype of the bearded, bulging
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1119. Pro-Nazi election poster with a farmer using a pitchfork against the bourgeoisie
stereotypical Jewish businessman with a newspaper (the press) in his pocket, a businessman, and a communist. The
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1120. Antisemitic Nazi propaganda poster declaring that Jews are the enemy of the German people
stereotypes were proliferated in a defeated Germany after World War I (1914-1918). At the end of the war, the
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1121. Poster promoting enlistment for the Jewish Brigade designed by the Shamir brothers
Zionist iconography, Palestinian landscapes, pioneering stereotypes, and images of soldiers in their works
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1122. Palestine as a haven from persecution
scoffs at the stereotype that Jews aren't good farmers. Shots of a field with cattle and a new road
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1123. Anti-Jewish propaganda film: rich Jews; "degenerate" art; prominent Weimar Jews
," in which antisemitic stereotypes are disseminated by the Nazis, including scenes showing: Poland as a
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1124. Anti-Jewish propaganda film: transmitting disease; assimilated Jews
," in which antisemitic stereotypes are disseminated by the Nazis, including scenes showing: Poland as a
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1125. Anti-Jewish propaganda film: banking; government leaders
," in which antisemitic stereotypes are disseminated by the Nazis, including scenes showing: Poland as a