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German Propaganda One Stage of Genocide

Suggestion of Poisoning Society Title: Immunization Caption: It occurs to me that little good comes from poison or from Jews. [Streicher was suspicious of immunization] February 1932 (Issue #6)

Suggestion of Moral Corruption Title: Unfruitful Caption: They belong to the church, she belongs to Satan. Both are lost to the German race." July 1936 (Issue #20)

Blaming the Jewish People for Loss of German Soldiers in War Title: Why? Caption: Why, for what purpose is the blood flowing? Behind the scenes, the Jew grins. That makes the answer clear: They bleed for the Jews. 18 May 1944 (Issue #29)

Suggestion of Jewish Corruption in Educating the Youth of Germany Title: Away with Him The long arm of the Ministry of Education pulls a Jewish teacher from his classroom. March 1933 (Issue #12)

Suggestion of the Rudeness of the Jewish Citizens Title: The Decent Jew The cartoon shows a Jew politely asking for room on the bench, after which he shoves the previous inhabitant off. The poem notes that Jews behave the same way in other situations. July 1936 (Issue #28)

Pressing Loyalty to Germany Title: Loyalty Caption: The sword will not be sheathed. The Stürmer stands as ever In battle for the people and the fatherland. It fights the Jews because it loves the people. November 1935 (Issue # 48)

Suggestion that a man’s only interest is uplifting the Nazi Regime Caption: "Yesterday the NSBO, today the S.A., tomorrow the P.O. When will he have time for me?" Pressing loyalty to the German army

Suggestion of the Immensely Powerful Third Reich The world battle against the Jews. In a prophetic drawing, an English newspaper shows who will lose this struggle. Source: Daily Express (London), 14 November 1938