Auction 13 Eretz Israel, settlement, anti-Semitism, Holocaust, postcards and photographs, Judaica, Rabbinical Letters
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Oct 18, 2021
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LOT 67:

'Boycott under boycott' - a rare and early publication against buying German products. Eretz Israel, 1934

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'Boycott under boycott' - a rare and early publication against buying German products. Eretz Israel, 1934



An early propaganda pamphlet with the participation of Zionist associations in Eretz Israel, calling for a boycott of products made in Germany "under the Hitler-Goebbels regime". "Confiscated German goods". Eretz Israel, 1934. (about a year only after Hitler came to power) edit by j. Coland and S. Friedman.

In the booklet, various articles "To the Hebrew public in the Land of Israel" which warn the Jewish public not to purchase German products while the Nazis incite and act against the Jews in Germany: "For over a year now Germany has been under the Hitler-Goebbels regime ... Hitler's impudence is growing ... The propaganda of the venom and the wild incitement to pogroms are spreading ... ". The booklet is full of many slogans such as: "Jews! In the eyes of the Nazis you are the waste of human society, and you help them strengthen their economic foundations by buying their produce" or "the people who violate the boycott will be cursed" etc. The booklet also contains large cartoons and antisemitic articles published in German newspapers in order to inform the Jewish residents of Israel of the magnitude of Nazi hatred and satanism. At the end of the booklet, a long list of merchants who signed declarations to boycott German products.

As far as we know this is the first boycott ever published against German products. Very rare, does not appear in the National Library.

20 p. Some pages have stains, general condition good.


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