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An example of anti-Semitic Nazi propaganda for German children from Julius Streicher's Der Giftpilz (The Toadstool or The Poisonous Mushroom), Nuremberg, Stürmerverlag, 1938.

The caption reads: "The God of the Jews is Money. And to gain money, he will commit the greatest crimes. He will not rest until he can sit on the largest sack of money, until he becomes the King of Money."


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