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Collection Photo, Print, Drawing German portraits and news photographs of Jews, 1920-1945

About this Item

Title

  • German portraits and news photographs of Jews, 1920-1945

Summary

  • Photographs show activities of prominent Jews in several countries, and unidentified poor Jews, actors, and Talmudic students. Includes group portraits of theater groups such as the Joodsche Invalide in Amsterdam and scenes from American Jewish Theater. Examples of art by Henry Moore and Jacob Epstein are presented and captions identify their work as "degenerate art". Also includes portraits of Albert Einstein, Felix Frankfurter, Richard Tauber, Bernhard Baruch, Fiorello de Guardia, Henry Morgenthau, Ernst Lübitsch, Mac Gordon, Maxim Litvinov, Frank Knox, Franklin Roosevelt, Max David Steuer, Louis D. Brandeis, Philipp Scheidemann, Jacob Epstein, Baron Edouard de Rothschild, Isidor Weiss, Ernst Cohen, Meijer de Hond, Leon Lazarow and Bernhard Loehsel Ritter. Selection of portraits appear to be chosen to emphasize the Nazi theory of the corrupt physical, moral, mental, and artistic influence of the Jews, with highly biased captions.

Names

  • Rehse Archiv für Zeitgeschichte und Publizistik, DLC, former owner
  • Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Hauptarchiv, DLC, former owner
  • Third Reich Collection (Library of Congress) DLC

Created / Published

  • ca. 1920-1945.

Headings

  • -  Jews--1920-1950
  • -  Jews--Germany--1920-1950
  • -  Antisemitism--1920-1950

Format Headings

  • Ethnic stereotypes--1920-1950.
  • Group portraits--1920-1950.
  • Photographic prints--1920-1950.
  • Portraits--1920-1950.

Genre

  • Ethnic stereotypes--1920-1950
  • Photographic prints--1920-1950
  • Portraits--1920-1950
  • Group portraits--1920-1950

Notes

  • -  Arrangement: Organized by size into 2 folders. Smaller group of prints measure 19 x 13 cm. or less.
  • -  Captions in German.
  • -  Listed in Weinberg, Gerhard. Guide to captured German documents, p. 34.
  • -  Title from Weinberg.
  • -  Ink stamps by Welt-Dienst, Bad Schwalbach; Scherl Bilderdienst; Sport & General Press, London; Assoicated Press Photo, Paris; Weltbilderdienst, Verlag Rudolf Claassen, Berlin; Stapf Bilderdienst, Amsterdam; Anti-Komintern, Berlin; Haupt-Archiv der NSDAP; Atlantik Pressebilddienst; Heinrich Hoffmann and Weltbild Berlin. Many prints have ink stamps of the F.J.M. Rehse Archiv f. Zeitgeschichte u. Publizistik, München.
  • -  Confiscated by U.S. military intelligence authorities from the Rehse collection, Munich, 1945-1946.

Medium

  • 79 photographic prints ; 26 x 20 cm. or smaller.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • LOT 3644 (F) [P&P]

Repository

  • Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2005686225

Rights Advisory

Online Format

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Rehse Archiv Für Zeitgeschichte Und Publizistik, Dlc, Former Owner, Dlc Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Hauptarchiv, and Third Reich Collection Dlc. German portraits and news photographs of Jews, -1945. Germany, ca. 1920. to 1945. Photograph. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2005686225/.

APA citation style:

Rehse Archiv Für Zeitgeschichte Und Publizistik, D., Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Hauptarchiv, D. & Third Reich Collection Dlc. (ca. 1920) German portraits and news photographs of Jews, -1945. Germany, ca. 1920. to 1945. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2005686225/.

MLA citation style:

Rehse Archiv Für Zeitgeschichte Und Publizistik, Dlc, Former Owner, Dlc Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Hauptarchiv, and Third Reich Collection Dlc. German portraits and news photographs of Jews, -1945. to 1945. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/2005686225/>.