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PAN JUDAH! THE POLITICAL CARTOONS OF DER STÜRMER: 1925-1945
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Beginning in the 1920s, a man named Julius Streicher published a small
weekly German newspaper called _Der Stürmer_. The publisher believed
its mission was to warn the people about the perceived threats posed
by foreign and domestic Jews. The dangers were considered very real,
and Streicher’s stories gave a blunt and direct account of them. A
key feature of _Der Stürmer_ was its harsh political cartoons. The
cover of every issue, and several interior pages, displayed cartoons
depicting various alleged Jewish dangers, in a most striking and
graphic form. The lead cartoonist was a man named Philipp “Fips”
Rupprecht. His cartoons became the signature feature of the newspaper
and grew to represent the broader German struggle against Jewry. With
the demise of National Socialist Germany, _Der Stürmer_ and Fips’s
cartoons were largely buried and forgotten.
The victorious nations certainly did not want old Nazi images floating
around, raising difficult questions about why the Nazis were so
critical of Jews—and whether any of those criticisms were in any way
valid. Recently, though, a skilled digital artist named Robert Penman
rediscovered the forgotten images. He carefully restored, colorized
and re-issued them. In _Pan Judah!_, for the first time, 200 of the
best Fips images have been compiled and displayed as they have never
been before. Penman has done a masterful job. The images are sharp,
crisp and compelling. The colors are stunningly vivid. The effect is
truly astonishing. Fips’s cartoons, originally printed on cheap
newsprint, come alive for the first time on high-quality stock. Every
image is a masterpiece, a true work of contemporary art—and each one
tells a story: a story with possible relevance for today. Organized
chronologically into six chapters, Fips’s cartoons clearly
demonstrate the progression of views over the period of 20 years, from
before the Nazis assumed power until the very end of the war. They
tell the story of Germany’s rise and fall as nothing else has before
or since. Order this book by clicking here
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Hardback, 8.5 x 11, color illustrations, quality gloss stock, 288
pages, #910, $75.
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