LOT 31:
Anti-Semitic postcards. Europe, early 20th century
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Anti-Semitic postcards. Europe, early 20th century
12 anti-Semitic postcards, various places in Europe [Germany, Poland, Spain], early 20th century.
Among: "Jews Out" - Postcards depicting Jews being sent out of entertainment venues and hotels, accompanied by anti-Semitic songs and captions against Jews [Borkum Germany]. A postcard depicting Jewish figures wearing Kipah with distorted noses and stereotypical faces and the anti-Semitic caption in Spanish: E hizo dios al hombre a su imagen y semejanza [G-d made the man in his shape], - How to succeed - a postcard depicting a Jewish trader with the accompanying anti-Semitic caption - How to succeed by cheating, a Postcard Facing a Jew beside a Goat, and the Jew does not recognize that the goat is an animal and says: 'You are walking like a goat' [germany], A group of gossiping Jews on a street corner [published in Leipzig], A typical Jewish figure with beard and Peot and title "Schadchen"- "matchmaker" - and attributed to it: "Die partie ist gelungen" - "The game is over" - supposedly a matchmaker who managed to match a couple Di gaming controls - Krakow 1908, Anti-Semitic postcard published by S.M.P. Krakow, sent by mail in 1902, and more.
Three undivided back, three sent by mail. overall very good condition.