1937 ⟶ "The Eternal Jew" Exhibition
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📜 Escalation of Antisemitism in Germany: 1933 Laws
Persecution of Jews in Germany rises until they are stripped of their rights not only as citizens, but also as human beings. During this time antisemitism reached its all-time high.
Law against Overcrowding of German Schools and Universities
Law for the Reestablishment of the Professional Civil Service (ban on professions)
The Reich Flight Tax is used to expropriate funds from Jewish émigrés.⟶

AntisemitismPersecutionGermanyNazi GermanyLegislationDiscriminationExpropriation

🖼️ "The Eternal Jew" Exhibition
"The Eternal Jew" was the title of an exhibition of Degenerate art (entartete Kunst) displayed at the Library of the German Museum in Munich from 8 November 1937 to 31 January 1938. The exhibition attracted 412,300 visitors, over 5,000 per day.⟶

AntisemitismPropagandaGermanyNazi GermanyExhibitionDegenerate artCultural antisemitismVisual propaganda

🍄 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

🎭 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 Propaganda Film 'The Eternal Jew' Released
The Eternal Jew (1940) is an antisemitic German Nazi Propaganda film, presented as a documentary.⟶

Nazi PropagandaAntisemitismFilmPropagandaHolocaustDocumentaryStereotypesExtermination

🖼️ Antisemitic Exhibition in Zagreb
The Antisemitic Exhibition in Zagreb took place in the Art Pavilion in Zagreb, the capital city of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH), in May 1942. According to its organizers, the exhibition sought to expose the "destructive and exploitative work of Croatia's Jews prior to 1941."⟶

World War IIPropagandaCollaborationNDHUstašeAntisemitismExhibitionIndependent State of Croatia
