File:Judenboykott 1933-04-01 Berlin Anti-Semitic Anti-Jewish Nazi boycott Jewish businesses shops in Germany Car truck SA Sturmabteilung posters Alligator leather goods Photo 18X24cm (Stade Auktionen philasearch.com) No known copyright.jpg

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Judenboykott 1933-04-01 Berlin. Anti-Semitic Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses and shops in Germany. Car with SA members and Anti-Jewish posters. Alligator leather goods store. Photo 18 X 24 cm (Stade Auktionen philasearch.com) No known copyright

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Deutsch: Stade Auktionen, Grenzach-Wyhle: Judaika WK II Foto mit Nationalsozialisten besetzter Propagandawagen in Berlin am 1. April 1933, 18x24 cm II
  • Judenboykott, Berlin, April 1933; Boykott der Nationalsozialisten gegen jüdische Geschäfte in Deutschland; SA-Mitgliedern; Schaufenster eines Berliner jüdischen Geschäfts (Alligator); Schilder/Plakat mit Aufschrift; Deutsche! Wehrt Euch! Kauft nicht bei Juden!; NS-Propaganda; Antisemitismus; usw.
English: Photo of members of the SA (Sturmabteilung), the paramilitary 'brownshirts' of the Nazi Party, demonstrating and protesting in the nation-wide anti-Semitic boycott and propaganda campaign harassing Jewish businesses on April 1, 1933.
The stormtroopers, wearing paramilitary uniforms and holding a Nazi Swastika flag and a blaring horn, are standing on the loading platform of a truck outside the Alligator store in Berlin. The car is decorated with signboards/posters bearing the anti-Jewish slogan: Deutsche! Wehrt Euch! Kauft nicht bei Juden! ('Germans! Defend yourselves! Don't buy from Jews!')
According to a discussion at www.trworkshop.net the founders of "5 P.S. stores" (German: 5 P.S. Läden, Lederwarengeschäft »5 PS« , Fünf Preisstaffeln/Preisspanne, Five Price Ranges) were the brothers Adolf and Nathan Schmidt (born in the 1880s). After the first World War, the firm opened retail shops in six of the main cities in Germany, trading under the name 'Alligator'. In 1932, another chain of retail shops under the name '5 PS (5 price ranges) was opened. Under Nazi pressure, the brothers Schmidt were forced to sell their business in Germany and, together with Nathan's son Henry and nephews Arthur Schmidt and Sidney Amerikaner, they arrived in Britain in the spring of 1938, where they continued their business as "Alligator Leather Goods Co. Ltd".
The boycott began on April 1, 1933, as a claimed reaction to the international anti-Nazi boycott. Though largely unsuccessful, it aimed to undermine Jewish businesses and marked the start of escalating Nazi actions against Jews, including harassment, arrests, forced transfers of ownership, and ultimately, murder in the Holocaust.
  • Nazi propaganda
  • Vintage photo card 18 x 24 cm for sale from Stade Auktionen, Grenzach-Wyhlen, Germany, published online at www. Philasearch.com, a global platform for buying and selling stamps, postcards, and philatelic items.
  • Unknown author; uncredited/unidentified/anonymous photographer. No known copyright restrictions.
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Source https://www.philasearch.com/en/i_9070_462962/683000_Religion_Judaism_Judaica/37-A65-4318.html
Author Uncredited (unidentified, unknown or anonymous) photographer. No known copyright restrictions.
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