Nazi Propaganda Posters

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Nazi Propaganda Posters

Behind the enemy powers: The Jews.

You are sharing the load You are sharing the load! A hereditarily ill person costs 50,000 Reichsmarks on average up to the age of 60. (This is from a German high school biology book).

Before: Unemployment, hopelessness, desolation, strikes, lockouts. Today: Work, joy, discipline, camaraderie. Give the Fuhrer your vote!

Hitler is building. Help him. BUY GERMAN GOODS.

The Jew: The inciter of war, the prolonger of war.

“The Eternal Jew” This is a poster from an anti-Jew museum exhibit in Munich, Germany. The museum was open between November 1937 to January 1938. The museum attracted 412,300 visitors – more than 5,000 people per day.

Support the assistance program for mothers and children.

The seed of peace, not the dragon’s teeth.

“The Eternal Jew” This is a movie poster from a Nazi propaganda film. It was presented as a documentary. It was all part of the continuing process of desensitizing the general population to the growing persecution of the Jews. The message was presented very crudely. The film compared footage of rats with scenes of Jewish life.