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Souvenir Postcards from the “Eternal Jew” exhibition. Munich , 1937

Opening price: $100

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04.01.2020 07:00pm

6 souvenir postcards from the “Der ewige jude” exhibition – held in Munich in 1937.

Among the postcards: A postcard that supposedly shows Jews’ attempt at Bolshevism in Germany by exposing an ‘Oriental’ – ‘East Yuda’ Jew wearing a capote and holding gold coins in one hand and a whip in the other. Under his arm holds the world map and the stamp of the hammer and sickle. The letters bearing the name of the exhibition were designed in Hebrew lettering, as well as visible postcards with a Munich landscape look, and more. All postcards all have the stamp “Der Ewige Jude” and the German Reich stamps. One of the postcards is signed with the exhibition stamp in Berlin in 1938.

The antisemitic exhibition “The Eternal Jew” sponsored by the Propaganda Ministry of the Nazi Party, was exhibited in Munich in November 1937 – January 1938, in the German Museum Library. The exhibition was later exhibited in Vienna and Berlin (November 1938 – January 1939) and soon became the largest exhibition of anti-Jewish exhibitions in the years before World War II. The exhibition featured large models of Jewish body parts: “Jewish eyes …, Jewish nose, Jewish mouth, lips, huge photographs of physical faces and gestures” characteristic of a race, “or, for example, grotesque political figures such as Leo Trotsky. The most repulsive. “[From the Nazi SOPAD report written several weeks after the exhibition opened].

When its arrived in Vienna, the exhibition was displayed in the main hall of the Northwest Railway Station. The opening ceremony was held on August 2 under the auspices of the Gauleiter Odilo Globocnik and the Reich governor Arthur Suss-Inquart. “The choice of the main hall of the railway station to the venue of the exhibition was influenced mainly by the fact that the Jews of Eastern Europe had migrated to the same railway line and dug in Leopoldstadt and Brigitnau, There is therefore more than a symbolic meaning in that the display of the “Eternal Jew” at the entrance to that station is above those two quarters”.

Size: 10×15 cm and 9×14 cm. Very good condition.

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34. Souvenir Postcards from the "Eternal Jew" exhibition. Munich , 1937