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Description Photo of front page of Der Stürmer, dated May 1934, which is on permanent display at the Jewish Museum, Berlin. Subject matter is the Blood libel against Jews. Accompanying text reads:

"Der Stürmer, a weekly magazine published by Julius Streicher, was the most vile anti-Semitic publication of the National Socialist period. This special edition was dedicated to the practice of ritual murder ascribed to the Jews. The authors presented their prejudices as fact in order to intensify anti-Semitic hatred towards the 'murderers of Christ.' This accusation, which emerged in the Middle Ages, maligned Jews as 'murderers' of Christian children for ritualistic purposes. Der Stürmer attempted to keep this old prejudice alive by citing alleged current examples"

Author or
copyright owner
Chris Bainbridge (photo, note I release all rights to this photo, please consider it public domain), Julius Streicher (Der Stürmer), Philipp Rupprecht (cartoonist, Der Stürmer)
Source (WP:NFCC#4) Original publication: This is my photo of the front page of an issue Der Stürmer dated May 1934

Immediate This is a photo I took of an issue of Der Stürmer on permanent display at the Jewish Museum in Berlin

Date of publication May 1934
Use in article (WP:NFCC#7) Der Stürmer
Purpose of use in article (WP:NFCC#8) This is an example of the artistic and editorial style of Der Stürmer, a weekly Nazi propaganda newspaper. This specific cover issue is notorious as an example of the anti-Semitic propaganda style of Der Stürmer. It invokes the infamous "blood libel against the Jews", specifically the allegation that Jews were killing German Christian children and using their blood in religious rituals.
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Philipp Rupprecht, Der Stürmer artist, died 1975. It has been claimed on Wikimedia Commons (though no evidence was given) that he may still hold copyright on his artwork reproduced by Der Stürmer. Alternatively the cover could have been copyrighted by publisher Julius Streicher, who was convicted of crimes against humanity at the Nuremberg trials and executed in 1946.

It is not possible to create a "free" replacement of the Der Stürmer newspaper.

Minimal use (WP:NFCC#3) This image is only used in the Der Stürmer articles.

The image is of relatively low resolution (the text does not appear to be crisp or high contrast)

Respect for
commercial opportunities
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Both the publisher/editor and artist have been deceased for many decades. Der Stürmer has not been sold since 1945.
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Der Stürmer//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Der_St%C3%BCrmer_Christian_blood.jpgtrue

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current00:47, 2 September 2019Thumbnail for version as of 00:47, 2 September 2019268 × 370 (54 KB)DatBot (talk | contribs)Reduce size of non-free image (BOT - disable)
14:47, 12 March 2015No thumbnail276 × 382 (226 KB)Centpacrr (talk | contribs)agma
01:56, 16 March 2012No thumbnail276 × 382 (35 KB)DASHBot (talk | contribs)Bot: Rescaling Fair Use Image (shutoff)

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