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    Object ID

    2019.2.193

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    Label

    Date

    1919

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    The Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection consists of images, documents, and artifacts related to the Holocaust. The collection contains materials that depict a number of topics that may be difficult for viewers to engage with, including: antisemitic descriptions, caricatures, and representation of Jewish people; Nazi imagery and ideology; descriptions and images of German ghettos; graphic images of the violence of the Holocaust; and the creation of the State of Israel. For more information, see our policy page.

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    Green label with ridged edges and black rectangular border, “Franz Lizst” printed in lower left corner.

    [Related item: 2019.2.192]

    Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:

    Antisemitic propaganda label from around the time of the Weimar Republic and the founding of the Nazi party. The espousal of anti-Jewish sentiment did not have to wait for Hitler and the Nazi Party. Includes a quote by Franz Liszt, the composer and pianist: “The day will come when all nations amidst which the Jews are dwelling will have to raise the question of their wholesale expulsion, a question which will be one of life or death, good health or chronic disease, peaceful existence or perpetual social fever.”

    [Related item: 2019.2.192]

    Dimensions

    1 x 2"

    Keywords

    Otto Glagau, Franz Liszt, Anti-Semitic Propaganda

    Subcollection

    Philatelic, Propaganda

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    Antisemitic Propaganda Label Antedating Existence of Nazi Party

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