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German Propaganda. One Stage of Genocide. Suggestion of Poisoning Society. Title : Immunization Caption: It occurs to me that little good comes from poison or from Jews. [Streicher was suspicious of immunization] February 1932 (Issue #6). Suggestion of Moral Corruption. Title: Unfruitful
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German Propaganda One Stage of Genocide
Suggestion of Poisoning Society • Title: Immunization • Caption: It occurs to me that little good comes from poison or from Jews. [Streicher was suspicious of immunization] • February 1932 (Issue #6)
Suggestion of Moral Corruption • Title: Unfruitful • Caption: They belong to the church, she belongs to Satan. Both are lost to the German race." • July 1936 (Issue #20)
Blaming the Jewish People for Loss of German Soldiers in War • Title: Why? • Caption: Why, for what purpose is the blood flowing? • Behind the scenes, the Jew grins. • That makes the answer clear: • They bleed for the Jews. • 18 May 1944 (Issue #29)
Suggestion of Jewish Corruption in Educating the Youth of Germany • Title: Away with Him • The long arm of the Ministry of Education pulls a Jewish teacher from his classroom. • March 1933 (Issue #12)
Suggestion of the Rudeness of the Jewish Citizens • Title: The Decent Jew • The cartoon shows a Jew politely asking for room on the bench, after which he shoves the previous inhabitant off. The poem notes that Jews behave the same way in other situations. • July 1936 (Issue #28)
Pressing Loyalty to Germany • Title: Loyalty • Caption: • The sword will not be sheathed. • The Stürmer stands as ever • In battle for the people and the fatherland. • It fights the Jews because it loves the people. • November 1935 (Issue # 48)
Suggestion that a man’s only interest is uplifting the Nazi Regime • Caption: "Yesterday the NSBO, today the S.A., tomorrow the P.O. When will he have time for me?" • Pressing loyalty to the German army
Suggestion of the Immensely Powerful Third Reich • The world battle against the Jews. In a prophetic drawing, an English newspaper shows who will lose this struggle. • Source: Daily Express (London), 14 November 1938