The Yellow Spot: the Extermination of the Jews in Germany
Object numberM1998/013
TitleThe Yellow Spot: the Extermination of the Jews in Germany
DescriptionThe Yellow Spot, named for the ghetto badge of the Middle Ages, claims to be the first authoritative study of its subject based on eye witnesses, decrees and extracts from the official National Socialist Press. The cover features a black frame and pink block writing 'The Yellow Spot: The Extermination of the Jews in Germany'. Published in 1936 in England with a forward from the Bishop of Durham, it documents the rise of Nazism and systematic discrimination and violence against Jewish persons in Germany.
Production placeLondon, England
Production date 1936
Subjectnazi persecution, Nazism, racial discrimination
Object namebooks
Dimensions
- width: 142.00 mm
height: 218.00 mm
depth: 30.00 mm
Language
- English
Credit lineSydney Jewish Museum Collection