RM2BC3MAG–JULIUS STREICHER Archive Nazi party member wearing a swastika armband studio portrait Julius Streicher in uniform. (1885-1946) German politician portrait 1937. Streicher Nazi Germany Gauleiter von Nurnberg, He was the founder and publisher of Der Stürmer a racist anti -jewish newspaper, used by the Nazi Propaganda machine to publish heinous malicious untruths. He was executed in 1946 for war crimes against humanity.
RMT80009–Richard Kolb (1891 - 1945) - Julius Streicher (1885 - 1946). A silver honour ring in art déco style with applied enamelled swastika, the inner surface engraved with dedication 's/l Kolb 12.9.34 Streicher'. An honour ring in martial style from the Gauleiter of Franconia to SA staff member and 'Blood Order wearer' Kolb. Kolb, who was also an SS-Ehrenführer and from 1933 to 1934 intendant of Bavarian Broadcasting, won the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross in 1941. He was thus one of the few 'political soldiers' who, apart from the most respected award of the NSDAP, was also ent, Editorial-Use-Only
RMT04PEK–NSDAP Nazi Anti Jewish Racist Propaganda Germany 1934 Der Stürmer Tabloid Newspaper special issue, image shows Jews extracting blood from Christian children for use in religious rituals (an example of the blood libel against Jews) Weekly German newspaper published by Julius Streicher, the Gauleiter of Franconia, from 1923 to the end of World War II Nuremberg Nazi Germany During WW2 Streicher regularly authorized articles demanding the annihilation and extermination of the Jewish race. Der Stürmer was best known for its anti-Semitic caricatures, which depicted Jews as ugly characters
RMTR8XJW–Kurt Schmid-Ehmen (1901 - 1968) - a folder with photographs of his works 1934-43 Circa 30 photographs and circa 30 negatives (partly glass). One glass negative of the portrait of Julius Streicher 1934 and a copy of the booking direction for this order. Two photographs (18 x 24 cm) of the 'Hockende Züs' in plaster. Including negatives and photographs of 'Pflückerin und Sämann' 1935, the allegories 'Glaube', 'Kampf', 'Opfer', 'Sieg' for the Zeppelinwiese in Nuremberg 1936/37, of Gauleiter Adolf Wagner 1936, of the 'Speerträgerin' 1937/38 in plaster and bronze, the portrait bu, Editorial-Use-Only
RM2HEDWRN–DER STURMER NSDAP Nazi Anti Jewish Racist Propaganda Newspaper outlet offices of Nazi newspaper DER STURMER Gdansk in Poland, 1930s. An anti-Semitic poster displayed in the window reads 'Die Juden sind unser Ungluck!' ('The Jews are our misfortune' Der Stürmer Tabloid Newspaper Weekly German newspaper published by Julius Streicher, the Gauleiter of Franconia, from 1923 to the end of World War II Nuremberg Nazi Germany During WW2 Streicher regularly authorized articles demanding annihilation and extermination of the Jewish race. Der Stürmer was best known for its anti-semitic caricatures,
RMTR8XJC–Kurt Schmid-Ehmen (1901 - 1968) - a folder with photographs of his works 1934-43 Circa 30 photographs and circa 30 negatives (partly glass). One glass negative of the portrait of Julius Streicher 1934 and a copy of the booking direction for this order. Two photographs (18 x 24 cm) of the 'Hockende Züs' in plaster. Including negatives and photographs of 'Pflückerin und Sämann' 1935, the allegories 'Glaube', 'Kampf', 'Opfer', 'Sieg' for the Zeppelinwiese in Nuremberg 1936/37, of Gauleiter Adolf Wagner 1936, of the 'Speerträgerin' 1937/38 in plaster and bronze, the portrait bu, Editorial-Use-Only
RMTR8XJH–Kurt Schmid-Ehmen (1901 - 1968) - a folder with photographs of his works 1934-43 Circa 30 photographs and circa 30 negatives (partly glass). One glass negative of the portrait of Julius Streicher 1934 and a photo of the 'Speerträgerin' 1937/38 in plaster and bronze, Editorial-Use-Only
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