Sydney Jewish Museum
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    Номер объектаM2020/022:004
    НазваниеV pins the Jew
    ОписаниеThis anti-Semitic leaflet was possibly an airdropped propaganda leaflet or a handout. The Nazi government often prepared leaflets and postcards about their V1 missile (Vengeance weapon 1), with a V falling on a person or landscape. Early in World War II, Churchill started using the letter V in British propaganda to indicate the eventual victory of the Allies. The Germans were embarrassed by its use by partisans and subsequently claimed that the V meant ‘Viktoria’ and was painted on walls by their supporters. In this leaflet, the V pins a Jew clearly marked by the Star of David to the ground. The Jew seems to be wearing a Roman military uniform, perhaps as a reminder that the evil Jews killed Christ.
    Место изготовленияGermany
    Дата 1941 - 1941
    Темаpropaganda, antisemitism, Nazi propaganda, Nazi political activities (1933-1939)
    Наименованиеpamphlets
    Материалpaper
    Размерность
      width: 131.00 mm
      height: 194.00 mm
    Кредитная линияSydney Jewish Museum Collection. In appreciation to the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference) for supporting this archival project.