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"De Misthoorn" Anti - Simatic Dutch Publication
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£35.00
This is an original rare issue of De Misthoorn, a Dutch social-political weekly newspaper published during World War II.
The publication was a notorious antisemitic tabloid, often described as the Dutch equivalent of the German Nazi newspaper Der Stürmer.
This particular issue is dated October 19, 1940, and features headlines discussing the National Socialist movement in the Netherlands.
The article "Engelsche 'Kultuurdragers' in Indië" discusses British colonialism in India from a German propaganda perspective.
The cartoon page:
Top Left: Depicts two figures (labeled as Freemasonry and the Society of Jesus/Jesuits) supposedly working together.Top Right: Shows stereotypical caricatures of Jewish figures being "disturbed" or "scared off."Bottom Left: Depicts a meeting or collaboration between religious and secret society figures.Bottom Right: A caricature showing a figure being expelled or fleeing, often used to symbolize the "cleansing" of society from perceived enemies.
The Newspaper shows signs of use, and is not in mint condition
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