Two publications for the antisemitic feature film – “The Rothschilds” – Vienna, and Berlin, 1930s.
* Program for the antisemitic feature film “The Rothschilds” directed by Erich Waschneck. Published by “Illustrierter Film-Kurier” Berlin, [1930s]. Many photographs and texts from the film [8] pages, 30 cm. Very good condition.
* Program for the antisemitic feature film “The Rothschilds” Directed by Alfred Warker, published by “Illustrierter Film-Kurier” Vienna, [1930s]. Many photographs and texts from the film. [8] p. 23 cm. Good condition.
The antisemitic film “The Rothschilds” describes the life of the Rothschild family in the Jewish ghetto in Frankfurt until it reached positions of control in France, Germany, Austria and Britain. It was first screened in 1934 in America, and was soon used by the Nazi Party, which sought antisemitic material to screen on film. The movie “The Rothschilds” deals with antisemitic propaganda under the guise of a plot that allegedly reveals the true character of the Jews in general. In the movie, the Jews were portrayed as corrupting the world economy and trade, and as having self-interest at the expense of the countries in which they live. The film is intended to convey to the German public the message that the Jews are the greatest enemy of the economy living within them.