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  • 26. Nazi propaganda of two stereotypically depicted Jewish men appraising antisemtic caricatures in the window of a nationalist bookstore.

    Nazi propaganda of two stereotypically depicted Jewish men appraising antisemtic caricatures in the window of a nationalist bookstore.

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  • 27. Antisemitic propaganda of a young woman dousing a stereotypically depicted Jewish man with a bucket of water.

    Antisemitic propaganda of a young woman dousing a stereotypically depicted Jewish man with a bucket of water.

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  • 28. Antisemitic propaganda depicting a stereotypical Jewish cattle trader pulling a blindfolded man with a rope around his neck.

    Antisemitic propaganda depicting a stereotypical Jewish cattle trader pulling a blindfolded man with a rope around his neck.

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  • 29. Antisemitic propaganda of Germania, the female personification of the German nation, rebuffing a stereotypically depicted Jewish man.

    Antisemitic propaganda of Germania, the female personification of the German nation, rebuffing a stereotypically depicted Jewish man.

    stereotypically depicted Jewish man. The text reads: "Germania's Degredation Oh be sensible! I will pay you

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  • 30. Anti-Bolshevik rally; stereotypical Jews in the world; damaged cathedral; Speer speaks to munitions factory

    the World" Classic antisemitic Nazi propaganda of stereotype of Jews around the world: in Moscow

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  • 31. Propaganda poster with the face of a Jewish stereotype inside a Star of David that was published in Germany for distribution in the Soviet Union.

    Propaganda poster with the face of a Jewish stereotype inside a Star of David that was published in Germany for distribution in the Soviet Union.

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  • 32. Antisemitic Nazi propaganda of the Germanic god Odin carting off two stereotypically depicted Jewish men, one a banker and the second a rabbi.

    Antisemitic Nazi propaganda of the Germanic god Odin carting off two stereotypically depicted Jewish men, one a banker and the second a rabbi.

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  • 33. Antisemitic propaganda of a stereotypical Jewish man posed atop the German Republic as a chamber pot under which various left-leaning German newspapers are strewn.

    Antisemitic propaganda of a stereotypical Jewish man posed atop the German Republic as a chamber pot under which various left-leaning German newspapers are strewn.

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  • 34. Antisemitic propaganda titled, "Die Bremse" [The Brakes], showing a Nazi stormtrooper stopping a vehicle in which a stereotypically depicted man is being pushed.

    Antisemitic propaganda titled, "Die Bremse" [The Brakes], showing a Nazi stormtrooper stopping a vehicle in which a  stereotypically depicted man is being pushed.

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  • 35. Antisemitic propaganda titled, "The Return Home," showing a Nazi stormtrooper directing stereotypically depicted Jewish men, women, and children fleeing toward a walled city (possibly Jerusalem) far in the distance.

    Antisemitic propaganda titled, "The Return Home," showing a Nazi stormtrooper directing stereotypically depicted Jewish men, women, and children fleeing toward a walled city (possibly Jerusalem) far in the distance.

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  • 36. 500 Years of Antisemitic Propaganda

    knickknacks and household items. Many of these objects promoted negative attitudes and stereotypes about Jews ... and the United States. The same hateful stereotypes reappear throughout the collection, spanning ... same stereotypes with deadly consequences. For example, feature films, newsreels, toys, and games ... helped intensify negative stereotypes of Jews. Already portrayed as second-class citizens, they were

  • 37. Antisemitism in History: World War I

    Antisemitism in History: World War I

    Nevertheless, enduring stereotypes of Jews and Jewish "behavior" continued to exist among non-Jews. New ... personal consequences for their policies. Like other negative stereotypes about Jews, the stab-in ... exploit this anger and despair. New Stereotypes Among the new stereotypes regarding the

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  • 38. Petra Gelbart

    who spoke Romani.  So the main stereotypes about Roma and Sinti—or you know what most people say ... biggest stereotype.  And then obviously there are stereotypes about us not wanting to work, and ... musician is to debunk the stereotypes.  And there's a song about brotherhood, and I like it because

  • 39. Vanessa Hidary

    In her signature poem "Hebrew Mamita," Vanessa Hidary addresses antisemitic stereotypes in her ... "Hebrew Mamita." Like much of her work, "Hebrew Mamita" addresses stereotypes in Hidary's direct, no ... know, greedy, cheap, Jewish person." And so, I had ingested those stereotypes. I didn’t, on an everyday ... brings people together. And is a great way of engaging people to talk about stereotypes and make that an

  • 40. Monika Schwarz-Friesel

    constructions according to cognitive linguistics methods, but mainly we looked at the stereotypes which were ... classical antisemitic stereotypes. You know, some of them are not even aware, I think, because people are ... used to articulating antisemitic stereotypes. And by the use of certain linguistic patterns, Jew hatred

  • 41. Ilja Sichrovsky

    create a space for Muslims and Jews to discuss stereotypes, misconceptions, and issues that affect both ... stereotypes, misconceptions, and issues that affect both communities. Through social media and word of mouth ... this is the power of young people spreading the word. The amount of stereotyping, the amount of

  • 42. Alan Kraut

    immigrants and refugees of particular groups. The use of religious and racial stereotypes is, of course ... of different ways. And all of the stereotypes imaginable were used to discourage the American ... mighty negative stereotypes of the kinds of people who might be coming to the United States. This is, in

  • 43. The History of a Hatred: The Katz Ehrenthal Collection

    demonstrates that the stereotypes and images found in Nazi propaganda were not new but were already familiar to ... around 500 years old, demonstrates that the stereotypes and images found in Nazi propaganda were not new

  • 44. Sarah Jones

    back to those beginnings. The question of stereotypes has always been foremost in my mind around ... me or sound like me. And I think of two things as real antidotes to the stereotype disease. And those ... have been lots of different reasons to stereotype people in various different ways and to attach

  • 45. Robert Ritter

    .    Early Research on Criminal Behavior and Stereotypes of Roma ... their supposed criminal tendencies reflected anti-Romani stereotypes that had been widespread throughout ... marginalized people. In addition, Ritter’s theories echoed long-standing stereotypes about the wild and ... adventurous spirit of Romani people. He believed in romanticized stereotypes that Roma and Sinti were

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  • 46. Bruce Pearl

    interesting combination. There was a stereotype that existed that we weren't very tough, we weren't very ... breaking down stereotypes. Basketball's been very, very good to me. And it's been able to take me all

  • 47. Antisemitism in History: From the Early Church to 1400

    words and ideas: stereotypes, sinister cartoons, and the gradual spread of hate. In the first ... as a political threat to their rule. As outsiders, Jews were objects of violent stereotyping and

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  • 48. Antisemitism in History: Racial Antisemitism, 1875–1945

    Antisemitism in History: Racial Antisemitism, 1875–1945

    "antisemites," as they called themselves, drew upon older stereotypes to maintain that the Jews behaved the way ... racists drew upon religious imagery and stereotypes to define hereditary Jewish "behavior," they insisted

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  • 49. Antisemitism in History: The Era of Nationalism, 1800–1918

    Antisemitism in History: The Era of Nationalism, 1800–1918

    reinforced by traditional religious stereotypes. The emancipation of the Jews enabled them to own land ... and nationalist sentiment, a new series of stereotypes that reinforced and was reinforced by older

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  • 50. Imam Khalid Latif and Rabbi Yehuda Sarna

    shades of gray. And that, for me, is what stereotyping is. It’s the feeling that I must be able to know ... their own minds. And then they deal with their unconscious, subconscious stereotypes, that they didn ... certain stereotype. They just couldn’t take it. IMAM KHALID LATIF: Where our students had a certain

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