Review of "Pan-Judah Volume Two," edited by Thomas Dalton
Review of
Pan-Judah Volume Two,
edited by Thomas Dalton, ISBN 9781737446163
Three out of five stars
One star for content, three for history
In Germany in the 1920s until 1945, the German
newspaper called “Der Sturmer” was a National Socialist bastion with emphasis
on vile propaganda against Jews. The prime cartoonist was a man named Philipp “Fips”
Rupprect and he was obviously a very talented artist. Unfortunately, the primary
topic of those cartoons was extremely harsh depictions of Jews. They are held
responsible for all the ills of the world. This book is a collection of
Rupprecht’s work.
The text that
accompanies the images is very laudatory of the National Socialist position,
hailing the party as the savior of Germany. This continued right up to the
point where Germany surrendered to the Allies and was in ruins.
While the
content is disgusting, it is important to read this book for the historical
perspective. In this book, the long existing and often repeated claim that Jews
engage in the ritual killing of babies is once again repeated in both text and
image. People that know history recognize the recent attacks on Democrats as
baby killers to be a repeat of the centuries-old claims against Jews. None of
which was ever proven. Some things truly never change.
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