I found an interesting 1921 book in German called "The Jew in Caricature," that gives a history of how Jews were caricatured throughout the ages up until the book's publication.
It appears to be a scholarly work, pointing out the antisemitic history of caricature. It discusses the phenomenon of Judensau - obscene sculptures and and drawings of Jews acting obscenely with pigs - at length. They can still be seen in cathedrals in Europe.
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They find examples from all over the world.
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| Political flyer for antisemitic candidate Adophe Willette |
Towards the end of the book the antisemitic caricatures of Germany circa 1919 are indistinguishable from Nazi posters.
It would be nice if someone would translate this book.
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