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An antisemitic magazine printed in the midst of the Holocaust. Berlin, 1943


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An antisemitic magazine printed in the midst of the Holocaust. Berlin, 1943


Archiv für Judenfragen [Archive for the Jewish Question]. Booklet No. 2. Published by Anti-jüdische Aktion, Berlin, 1943. German.


Booklet No. 2 of the antisemitic journal "Archive for the Question of the Jews" (a total of three booklets have been published). Includes an editorial analyzing the "Jewish problem" by Dr. j. Denner, and other articles in which the German writers claim that at this point 'World Jewry' is threatening America in the form of thousands of unemployed Jews who will collapse the American economy (at the time of writing nearly 200,000 Jews of German descent crossed the gates of the United States), and analyze how the Jew managed to 'take over' the world's major economies. and that Germany was the last to notice the 'destruction' inflicted on it by the Jew from within. In a large part of the articles, the authors use quotations from the number of Jewish authors, in particular from the leaders of Zionism, but also from earlier Jewish sources. At the end of the booklet is a list of booklets planned to be published later (most have not been published).


At the time of publication of the journal, most of German Jewry had already been exterminated. After the summer of 1943, only a few thousand Jews remained in Germany who went underground or hid, as well as mixed-race and other frightened 'privileged', who remained alive at the mercy of the Gestapo until the end of the war. All this was not enough for the Nazi dictator to continue to warn of the 'Jewish danger'.


64 pages, 24 cm. Slight tears in spine. Good condition.