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Antisemitic poster denouncing claims of Jewish persecution by Germany

Object | Accession Number: 1990.333.46

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    Antisemitic poster denouncing claims of Jewish persecution by Germany
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    Overview

    Brief Narrative
    German propaganda poster likely issued the week of December 8, 1938, from the Parole der Woche (Word of the Week) series. The poster depicts letters allegedly written by a German-Jewish émigré in America, Abraham Reis, to his father, Simon Reis in Germany. The poster asserts that the letters reveal that Jews are lying about German persecution. The poster also claims that American Jews proposed plots to kill Adolf Hitler. The Nazis used propaganda to buttress public support for the war effort, shape public opinion, and reinforce antisemitic ideas. As part of their propaganda campaign, the Nazis created the Word of the Week Series of posters (also referred to as Wandzeitung, or wall newspapers), the first of which was distributed on March 16, 1936. Each week, approximately 125,000 posters were strategically placed in public places and businesses such as: market squares, metro stations, bus stops, payroll offices, hospital waiting rooms, factory cafeterias, schools, hotels, restaurants, post offices, train stations, and street kiosks so that they would be viewed by as many people as possible. Posters were the primary medium for the series, but smaller pamphlets were also produced, which could be plastered on the back of correspondence. The posters used colorful, often derogatory caricatures, and photorealistic images with vibrant language to target the Nazis’ early political adversaries, Jews, Communists, and Germany’s enemies during the war. The series was discontinued in 1943.
    Title
    Jüd Abraham schreibt aus Amerika
    Alternate Title
    Jew Abraham writes from America
    Word of the Week
    Series Title
    Parole der Woche
    Date
    publication/distribution:  1938 December 08
    Geography
    publication: Munich (Germany)
    Credit Line
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection
    Markings
    front, left, printed, white and red ink : Jüd Abraham schreibt aus Amerika : So schön wie mir es in Deutschland hatten bekommen mir es nie mehr ... [Jud Abraham writes from America: "As I had it in Germany, we never get it again …]
    front, bottom left corner, logo perimeter, printed, white : DIE PAROLE DER WOCHE • PARTEI AMTLICHE WANDZEITUNG • [WORD OF THE WEEK • PARTY OFFICIAL WALL NEWSPAPER •]
    front, bottom left corner, inside logo, printed, white: Verantwortlich für den Inhalt: / Fritz Kaiser, München [Responsible for the content: / Fritz Kaiser, Munich]
    front, bottom left corner, printed, white : Zentraverlog Der NSDAP., Frj. Eher Nachf., München [Central Publisher The NSDAP., Franz. Eher Nachf., Munich]
    Contributor
    Publisher: Zentralverlag der NSDAP
    Issuer: Reichspropagandaleitung der N.S.D.A.P.

    Physical Details

    Language
    German
    Classification
    Posters
    Category
    Nazi propaganda
    Genre/Form
    Political posters.
    Physical Description
    Poster printed on off-white paper, and adhered to a white, linen backing. The poster has a black background and depicts images of three, side-by-side letters that slightly overlap. The largest is in the center with typed German text in black and red. It is flanked by two smaller letters with black, handwritten text. There is underlined red, title text above and below the letters. The lower text is followed by three lines of white text printed in a stylized font resembling handwriting. To the right is a column of gray German text in Fraktur style font. In the bottom left corner is a logo with a central Parteiadler, a stylized eagle with spread wings and its head turned to the right, surrounded by a small, elongated circle of text. There are creases where the paper was previously folded, and pin holes along the sides.
    Dimensions
    overall: Height: 33.125 inches (84.138 cm) | Width: 49.500 inches (125.73 cm)
    Materials
    overall : paper, ink, adhesive, linen

    Rights & Restrictions

    Conditions on Access
    No restrictions on access
    Conditions on Use
    No restrictions on use

    Keywords & Subjects

    Geographic Name
    Germany. Munich (Germany)

    Administrative Notes

    Provenance
    The poster was acquired by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1990.
    Funding Note
    The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany.
    Record last modified:
    2024-11-07 11:40:47
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