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Kampf dem Weltfeind

A VERY NICE EXAMPLE OF
KAMPF DEM WELTFEIND
(BATTLE AGAINST THE WORLD ENEMY)
BY JULIUS STREICHER
AS PUBLISHED BY
STUERMER VERLAG

FIRST EDITION WITH
ORIGINAL DUST JACKET

The Jews are Our Misfortune
This very rare First Edition anti-Jewish 1938 Julius Streicher book is
**SOLD**

USM book # 187
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Julius Streicher speech
Nazi rally
In addition to Streicher's own recollections about how he brought the Nazi battle against Jews rather than communists to the forefront in Germany in the early 1920s, there are many full-page examples of rare early Julius Streicher speech posters when he spoke on the subject of removing Jews from the government, and from Germany. The poster for the speech that Streicher gave in the Herkules Velodrome in Nürnberg on 21 April 1932 on the subject Die Juden sind unser Unglück! (The Jews are Our Misfortune) is given a featured full-page position in the book.

Hauptschriftleitung Der Stürmer
Heil Hitler!
Judenfrage, Rassenfrage
Included with the book is a letter dated 28 September 1940 signed by Ernst Hiemer of the Hauptschriftleitung of Der Stürmer to Hauptmann Nachtwey of the Schutzpolizei in Vienna, the second largest city of Adolf Hitler's Greater Germany. Nachtwey had sent photographic material to Der Stürmer, and as a thank you he received a personal letter from the Hauptschriftleitung of Der Stürmer thanking him and explaining that the Streicher book Kampf dem Weltfeind was a complimentary copy in appreciation of the photographic material received.
Note the line of text at the bottom of the Der Stürmer letterhead:  "Without a Solution to the Jewish Problem there is no Salvation for the German Nation!"
Pg. Julius Streicher from Nuremberg
This First Edition example of Kampf dem Weltfeind with original dust jacket is in excellent condition throughout and is very rare in its own right. The exceptionally rare presentation letter signed by Hauptschriftleiter Ernst Hiemer to a Police Captain from Streicher's anti-Semitic publishing company puts this book in a historical class of its own.   In very good condition.
As was characteristic with Streicher speech posters, men and women of all kinds were invited to attend and Jews were specifically excluded (Juden haben keinen Zutritt) from attending.
Ernst Hiemer, the man who sent the book and signed the letter, was a close associate of Julius Streicher from the 1920s and was the author of the extremely anti-Jewish children's book Der Giftpilz (The Poison Mushroom) published by Stürmer Verlag. 
Kampf dem Weltfeind dust jacket

EXTREMELY ANTI-JEWISH JULIUS STREICHER BOOK
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Julius Streicher
This is an outstanding example of Julius Streicher's own recounting of his personal battle against the Weltfeind or World Enemy - worldwide Judaism. The 7 x 9-1/2 inch 157 page well-illustrated hard cover book Kampf dem Weltfeind (Battle Against the World Enemy) was printed in 1938 by Verlag der Stürmer (the Stormer Publishing Company) in Nürnberg, Germany, City of the Reichs Party Days.
Also for sale on usmbooks.com, the extremely anti-Jewish
Stürmer Verlag book Der Giftpilz (The Poison Mushroom).