Auction 22 Eretz Israel, anti-Semitism, Holocaust, postcards and photographs, Travel books, Avant-garde, Judaica
By DYNASTY
Sep 4, 2023
Avraham Ferrara 1, Jerusalem, Israel
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LOT 26:

Guide to the Jewish Question - Guide to Nazi Race Theory. Hamburg 1910

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Guide to the Jewish Question - Guide to Nazi Race Theory. Hamburg 1910


Handbuch der Judenfrage: Eine Zusammenstellung der wichtigsten Tatsachen zur Beurteilung des jüdischen Volkes - "The Guide to the Jewish Question - a collection of the most important facts for evaluating the Jewish people" by Theodore Fritsch. Hamburg, 1910. German.


The book of the anti-Semitic propagandist Theodore Fritsch in which he outlines the principles of race theory and warns against the "Jewish danger" of global takeover and tries to convey to the reader in every possible way that "the Jews are the disaster for everyone" in Europe and the entire world. The cover was designed to illustrate the message: the Jewish snake encircles the earth. Throughout the pages of the book, Fritsch tries to posit the hatred of the Jews as a result of a "biological fact" that arises as a scientific conclusion, and not as a result of a political debate or of opinions and views. This essay of his is considered one of the most dangerous and harsh anti-Semitic publications ever written. Fritsch, a German publisher and journalist authored a number of anti-Semitic books which were the basic books of the Nazi Party and greatly influenced the design of German society at the beginning of the 20th century in the spirit of hatred of the Jews. On the political level, Fritsch worked to unite all the anti-Semitic parties in Germany into a single front, and in 1912 Fritsch founded the Reichshammerbund as an anti-Semitic collective movement. In the May 1924 general election, Fritsch was elected to office as a member of the National Socialist Freedom Movement, a party formed in alliance with the DFVP by the Nazis as a legal means of election after the Nazi Party was subsequently banned.


261, [8] p. 16 cm. Good condition.


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