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1076. Poster of an Orthodox Jew balancing Stalin and $ 1 billion on a scale
Exhibition in Belgrade from October 22, 1941, to January 19, 1942. It portrays a large, stereotypical
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1077. Caricature of a Jew whispering to Stalin while he blows bubbles
1947. The image depicts a Jewish man with stereotypical features behind Stalin who is in a military
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1078. Book
name Fips and became known for his variations on the antisemitic stereotype of the bearded, bulging
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1079. Linen poster with the song and lyrics to Schnitzelbank
for the rhyming sets used to vary the short verses. This version includes a stereotypical caricature
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1080. Poster of a giant caricatured Jewish man holding businessmen in a noose
his nose is disproportionately large for his already exaggerated stereotyped Jewish features. His skin
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1081. Antisemitic Exhibit in Zagreb
stereotypic "Jewish" head, director gives preview to journalists. Shows map of Jewish expansion, cartoons of
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1082. USHMM-edited version of the German propaganda film on the Warsaw ghetto
because it is heavily staged, omits selective information, attempts to establish grotesque stereotypes
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1083. Anti-Jewish propaganda film: Jewish education; religious observances
," in which antisemitic stereotypes are disseminated by the Nazis, including scenes showing: Poland as a
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1084. 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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1085. 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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1086. Book
name Fips and became known for his variations on the antisemitic stereotype of the bearded, bulging
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1087. 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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1088. Book
name Fips and became known for his variations on the antisemitic stereotype of the bearded, bulging
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1089. German-Austrian League of Anti-Semites, 50 heller donation receipt
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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1090. Anti-American poster with fork tongued Eleanor Roosevelt in Star of David earrings
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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1091. Text only trilingual poster with armband, health and registration orders
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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1092. 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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1093. 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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1094. 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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1095. 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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1096. 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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1097. French collaborationist anti-Bolshevist propaganda poster
traditionally associated with communism. The man also has stereotypically antisemitic Jewish features; a large
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1098. 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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1099. 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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1100. 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