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NAZI ANTI-JEWISH ILLUSTRATED BOOK
AN EXTREMELY ANTI-JEWISH
ILLUSTRATED BOOK PUBLISHED BY
FRITSCH VERLAG IN BERLIN IN 1940
This rare, extremely anti-Jewish Nazi book is
**SOLD**.

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Wie kam der Jude zum Geld?
WIE KAM DER JUDE ZUM GELD?
Although the press in general in Nazi Germany displayed a strong anti-Jewish or anti-Semitic bias on a daily basis, the strongest anti-Jewish message was generally carried in Der Stürmer newspaper and in booklets and books published by Der Stürmer in Nürnberg and by Theodor Fritsch Verlag in Berlin.
The Fritsch logo shown here left no doubt about the publishers political sentiments, and when they couldn’t locate illustrations depicting Jews in a negative enough way, they hired the artist SALAW to create them.

The rare Fritsch book offered here is "How did the Jews Get their Money?".

Theodor Fritsch Verlag
Illustrated Nazi anti-jewish book
Anti-Jewish illustrations
Anti-Semitic illustrations
Anti-Jewish caricature
In the foreword it is claimed that “to understand Jews one must be aware of their methods and goals”. A colorful Salaw cover shows a horrible Jew with claws grasping the globe.

The 5-5/8 x 8-3/8 inch, 64 page well-illustrated softcover guidebook takes the reader through the answers to the question asked in the title, from the Old Testament and the Talmud through the Dark Ages and into the 20th century.

Illustrations show Jews “putting the screw to” non-Jews, robbing stagecoaches, and there is a two-page caricature of the “Jewish Quarter” of a German city.

Wie kam der Jude zum Geld? is a very rare Third Reich book and this example is in very good condition.

If this subject interests you, have a look at the rare Nazi book about Jewish influence in the Soviet Union.