Front page of a German newspaper with a large Gothic title font. The illustration on the front is a political cartoon featuring an antisemtic depiction of a Jewish man glaring at a weeping veiled woman labeled Europa. She is weeping on the chest of a large man with light skin tone and light.
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Der Stürmer, number 29, July 1934

Nazi Germany’s semi-official and fiercely antisemitic newspaper Der Stürmer warned of a Jewish program for world domination in this 1934 issue. The article—titled “Who is the Enemy?”—blamed Jews for destroying social order and claimed that Jews wanted war, while the rest of the world wanted peace. Der Stürmer, July 1934.


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