L’allemagne et Le Bolchevisme “Germany and Bolshevism” – A German Propaganda Pamphlet Criticizing Soviet Bolshevism Supported by Jews – Published a few months before the signing of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact on August 23, 1939, in which Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union committed to mutual non-aggression.
A German propaganda booklet sharply criticizing Soviet Bolshevism supported by Jews. Published a few months before the signing of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact on August 23, 1939, in which Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union committed to mutual non-aggression. The booklet presents Bolshevism as a significant threat to Europe, emphasizing the dangers it poses to European culture and society, and reveals the true intentions of Nazi Germany toward Russia. Throughout the text, “Jewish-Marxist intellectuals” are accused of steering the Soviet state’s positions to serve Jewish interests. The booklet aimed to strengthen Nazi Germany’s anti-communist stance and garner support for its foreign policy, which at the time focused on expanding its influence and combating communism. This publication is part of the Nazi propaganda apparatus, intended to disseminate its ideology and influence public opinion across Europe. The booklet reflects the political and ideological tensions of the time between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, already signaling Germany’s duplicity—on the one hand signing a non-aggression pact, while on the other hand preparing an offensive plan against the Soviet Union that was executed during World War II.
Extremely rare. It does not appear in the world library catalog WorldCat.