Newspapers, Pamphlets, Posters, Signs, Receipts & Labels

A two-page newspaper titled "The Fascist," published by the Imperial Fascist League in January 1937. The front page features a satirical cartoon of a man with a lion's face and a woman with a child, with a caption referencing the League of Nations. The other articles discuss topics related to fascism and racialism.

Issue of the British newspaper, “The Fascist”

Sign with the text 'Jüdischer Arzt Židovský lékař'

Jewish doctor (German and Croatian)

Smokeless German smoke grenade packaging with skull icon and red and black text, warning about use and handling.

"Authorized for medical treatment exclusively for Jews.

Historical Nazi-era official notice with German and Czech texts, dated August 18, 1939, outlining restrictions and regulations against Jewish businesses, homes, and individuals in Ostrava.

Nuremberg Laws for Czechoslovakia

An old black-and-white scanned document titled 'Devilry in the Holy Land' by Arnold Leese, discussing historical and political claims about Palestine, Jews, and related topics.

Bolshevism is Jewish

If you see this symbol…

Medical treatment is exclusively permitted for Jews, indicated by the text in German and a Star of David symbol.

German-Austrian Antisemitic Society

A notice written in Ukrainian with bold heading and paragraphs, warning against harboring or sheltering Jews, and declaring death penalty for violators, dated June 3, 1943.

Nuremberg Laws for Galicia

Devilry in the Holy Land

A sign with German text that reads, 'When Dieses Zeichen sieht... Juden,' meaning 'When you see this sign... Jews,' with a yellow Star of David. The background is black and orange, with the text written in white and yellow.
A vintage German bond or certificate with ornate borders and text, featuring twelve books in the center with titles in German, and a large numeral 10 on either side. The certificate is issued by the Schutzverein Antisemitenbund, with handwritten signatures and additional decorative elements.
Sign with text in German and Czech that reads 'Jewish Business' and 'Jewish Shop'.

Jewish enterprise (German and Croatian)

A Russian propaganda poster with illustrations shows German soldiers attacking and a call for resistance against Germans during wartime. The top illustration depicts soldiers executing and attacking prisoners, with the caption about commisars and political officers forcing resistance. The bottom illustration shows soldiers running and fighting the Germans, encouraging guerrilla tactics to resist the occupation.

“His face is asking for a brick”

A German postcard with a blue background featuring a yellow and white circle and a blue Star of David in the center. Below, there is German text that reads, 'Zur ärztlichen Behandlung ausschließlich von Juden berechtigt,' which translates to 'Exclusively for Jewish medical treatment.'

"Authorized for medical treatment exclusively for Jews.

German-Austrian Antisemitic Society

Jewish business (German and Croatian)

A vintage German-style certificate with decorative borders, depicting hands holding newspapers engulfed in flames at the center. The text references the Schutzvereins Antisemitenbund, with signatures at the bottom, dated April 16, 1920.
Sign with text in German and Czech stating 'Jewish Business' and 'Jewish Enterprise'.

Anti-Molotov propaganda

A propaganda flyer in Russian and Ukrainian with images of a man reading a letter, a large airplane, and political messages about truth, deception, and warning to soldiers.

Zyklon B can label

Vyacheslav Molotov, the Soviet Foreign Minister, signed a non-aggression treaty with Nazi Germany. Molotov's wife, Polina Zhemchuzhina, was Jewish. Stalin accused her of being a Zionist and Molotov himself was working for the US.