Object numberM2020/022:003
DescriptionCompilation of advertisements regarding anti-Semitic Nazi propaganda films. The first is a flier for De Eeuwige Jood (The Eternal Jew), a 1940 film directed by Fritz Hippler at the insistence of Nazi Germany's Minister of Propaganda, Joseph Goebbels. The film, presented as documentary, appears to have been intended as a violently antisemitic version of the British film The Wandering Jew, which argued that Jews were victims of relentless persecution throughout history.
On the reverse are images and captions relating to the film 'Jud Süss'. According to the caption, The film, which deals with the eighteenth-century Jewish financier Joseph Süss Oppenheimer, was intended by Goebbels to stir up anti-Semitism in Germany and succeeded, although the minister of propaganda was not very satisfied with the end result.
On the reverse are images and captions relating to the film 'Jud Süss'. According to the caption, The film, which deals with the eighteenth-century Jewish financier Joseph Süss Oppenheimer, was intended by Goebbels to stir up anti-Semitism in Germany and succeeded, although the minister of propaganda was not very satisfied with the end result.
Production placeHolland
Production date 1940 - 1940
Object namepamphlets
Materialpaper
Dimensions
- width: 208.00 mm
height: 297.00 mm
Language
- Dutch
Credit lineSydney Jewish Museum Collection.
In appreciation to the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference) for supporting this archival project.

