10 antisemitic postcards, Europe and the United States, early 20th century.
an antisemitic postcard showing a Major meets a Jewish soldier with a long nose for the first time and the anti-Semitic caption: ‘I’ve seen Hielanders frae glesga, I’ve seen Hielanders frae england, I’ve seen hielanders frae cork, but, haggis me, this is first time I’ve seen a hielander frae jee-rusalem” – In free translation that mocks the Jew of English: “I saw soldiers from different nationalities, but this is the first time I see a soldier from Jerusalem”, The greedy Jew counts the money (postcard with photochrom print), the mistress of the rich Jew, The lying Jewish antiquities dealer, CONSILIU – ‘The Council’ – a group of Jews gathering, the jubilant Jew: “If business comes before pleasure, cast business aside”, the Jew with the long nose , And others.
Five of them were mailed, overall very good condition.