1939 ⟶ Linen from Ireland: German Anti-Semitic Film
Linen from Ireland is a 1939 German drama film that was part...Year
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🍄 Publication of *Der Giftpilz* (The Poisonous Mushroom)
Der Giftpilz is a children's book published by Julius Streicher in 1938. The title is German for "the Toadstool" or "the poisonous mushroom". The book was intended as anti-Semitic propaganda. The text is by Ernst Hiemer, with illustrations by Philipp Rupprecht (also known as Fips).⟶

PropagandaAntisemitismChildren's LiteratureNazi GermanyJulius StreicherHate SpeechIdeologyThe Poisonous Mushroom

🎬 Linen from Ireland: German Anti-Semitic Film
Linen from Ireland is a 1939 German drama film that was part of an ongoing campaign of antisemitism in German cinema of the era, and it also attacked Britain with whom Germany was at war by the time of the film's release.⟶

PropagandaFilmAntisemitismNazi GermanyCinemaWorld War IIIdeologyAnti-British Sentiment

🎭 Robert and Bertram: Anti-Semitic Musical Comedy
Robert and Bertram is a 1939 German musical Comedy film; it was the only anti-semitic Musical comedy released during the Nazi era.⟶

Musical ComedyAntisemitismNazi GermanyPropagandaFilmIdeologyEntertainment

🎥 Nazi Film 'The Rothschilds' Released
The Rothschilds is a 1940 German film directed by Erich Waschneck. It portrays the role of the Rothschild family in the Napoleonic Wars. The Jewish Rothschilds are depicted in a negative manner, consistent with the anti-Semitic policy of Nazi Germany.⟶

Nazi PropagandaAntisemitismFilmRothschild FamilyNapoleonic WarsGerman CinemaPropagandaStereotypes

🎬 Banning of the Antisemitic Film Vienna 1910
Vienna 1910 is a 1943 German biographical film directed by Emerich Walter Emo and starring Rudolf Forster, Heinrich George and Lil Dagover. It is based on the life of Mayor of Vienna Karl Lueger. Its antisemitic content led to it being banned by the Allied Occupation forces following World War II.⟶
World War IIFilmPropagandaAntisemitismKarl LuegerNazi GermanyAllied OccupationVienna


🎥 Antisemitic Propaganda Film Forces occultes
Forces occultes is a French film of 1943 that virulently denounces Jews, Freemasonry, and parliamentarianism as part of the Vichy regime's drive against them and seeks to prove a Jewish-Masonic plot.⟶

World War IIFilmPropagandaAntisemitismVichy RegimeFreemasonryConspiracy TheoryForces occultes
