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101. Caricature of a Jewish man in a top hat with exaggerated facial features
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... some images played on popular prejudices and stereotypes of Native Americans, Near and Far Eastern ... cultures, and Jewish minorities. A widely held antisemitic stereotype of the time was the schnorrer, a ... distinguished by their ragged outward appearance, a stereotypical schnorrer dressed respectably. Schnorrers were
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102. Bronze figurine of a seated Jewish peddler
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... The man has several stereotypical physical features commonly attributed to Jewish men: a large nose ... comfortable occupations. However, old prejudices formed an antisemitic stereotype of the Jewish peddler. The ... stereotype originated from the economic and professional restrictions placed on early European Jews. They
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103. Cartoon postcard of a Jewish man napping in a boat surrounded by bulrushes
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... stereotypical Jewish figures. ... stereotypical Jewish features including a large red nose and dark curly hair, and wears a red vest and blue ... feet. Behind him on the left, a woman looks at him over a line of bulrushes. She has stereotypical
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104. Illustration of Polish Jews from a German article
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... stereotypical Jewish figures. ... stereotypically large noses and thick eyebrows and wear top hats with long coats. One man is centered behind the ... stereotypical Jewish features: thick eyebrows, hooded eyes, a big nose, sidelocks, and a beard. The title is
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105. Pewter pepper shaker as a bearded Jewish peddler in tricorn hat
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... fashionable circa 1775, known as colonial style. He has stereotypical Jewish features, such as a very large ... stereotypical Jewish figures. ... face has stereotypically Jewish features: deepset eyes under thick brows, a large bulbous nose, and a
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106. Bronze figurine of a Jewish man reading a newspaper
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... stereotypical physical features commonly attributed to Jewish men: a large nose, sidelocks, and a beard. He is ... practice, formed an antisemitic stereotype of the greedy Jew who exploited Gentiles. This canard was often ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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107. Brass figure of a Jewish peddler
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... antisemitic stereotype of the Jewish peddler. The stereotype originated from the economic and professional ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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108. Bronze figurine of two Jewish men standing in conversation
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... Small bronze figurine of two Jewish men with several stereotypical physical features commonly ... Christians’ disdain for the professions Jews were allowed to practice, formed an antisemitic stereotype of ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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109. Painting on glass of Fagin with his toasting fork
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... Clarke.) The characterization is antisemitic and exploits many negative stereotypes. Referred to as The ... stereotypical Jewish traits are central to his depiction. This painting on glass is one of the more than 900 ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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110. Brass door knocker with the head of an evil looking Shylock
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... long standing stereotypes, still popular in a country where Jews had been expelled for 300 years. At ... extremely popular in Nazi Germany, with fifty productions from 1933-1945. Despite the stereotypical anti ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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111. Shankar Vedantam
effects that genocide have, very often what you see is these stereotypes and prejudices writ large
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112. Mark Potok
themselves. I think the classic antisemitic stereotypes work very well in a lot of ways for that kind of
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113. Erica Lehrer
on the other hand, trying to understand what all the layers of meaning and experience and stereotype
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114. Origins of Neo-Nazi and White Supremacist Terms and Symbols
propagandists built on existing stereotypes and antisemitic beliefs to directly link Jews to the spread of
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115. Hainewalde
that his military service meant little to the guards. Stereotyped as an intellectual, he was ordered to
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116. Oranienburg
Vernehmungsabteilung. Seger characterized him as “a stereotypical sneaky, especially disgraceful sadist.”15
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117. The United States and the Nazi Threat: 1933–37
public protests might contribute to widespread antisemitic stereotypes that grossly exaggerated Jewish
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118. Zdenka Popper
German stereotypes of Jews. In July 1944 the Nazis let the Red Cross inspect the ghetto. Before the visit
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119. Frequently Asked Questions about the Holocaust for Educators
stereotypes. These ideas gained wide acceptance. After World War I, the new Nazi Party and its leader ... negative stereotypes to Jews and “Jewish” behavior. The Nazis saw Jews as the source of all evil: disease
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120. Inscribed postcard with an image of a Jewish peddler
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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121. Postcard of the heir apparent in Czernowitz
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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122. Postcard of Jewish peddlers with 'primitive' Phoenicians
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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123. Postcard of a Jewish peddler pawning a purloined watch
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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124. Inscribed postcard with a cartoon of a Jewish pawnbroker
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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125. Postcard parody of Moses adrift in the stream
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... stereotypical Jewish figures.