Der Stürmer
Der Stürmer was a German newspaper , a weekly magazine Nazi published by Julius Streicher of 1923 at the end of the Second world war in 1945.
Taking part and proceeding of the Propaganda Nazi, Der Stürmer was violently anti-semite. But contrary to the Völkischer Beobachter, the official journal of the Nazi party, which gave itself an arranged appearance, Der Stürmer used contents orduriers, pornography, caricatures, and calls anti-capitalists.
Its readers were as a majority of young people and the people of the lower classes of the German company. In 1927, its diffusion was of 27.000 specimens per week. In 1935, of 400.000.
At the time of the Lawsuit of Nuremberg, Julius Streicher judged and was condemned to died for its incentive to the Jewish genocide. Its publications were used as principal proof against him.
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Caricatures of '' Der Stürmer ''
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