File:Judenboykott 1933-04 Anti-Semitic Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses shops Berlin Anti-Jewish propaganda terror action Sign posted on shop display window US Holocaust Memorial Museum Bayerische Staatsbibliothek No known copyright.jpg

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Judenboykott. Anti-Semitic Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses and shops in Berlin 1933-04-01. Anti-Jewish propaganda campaign/harassment action. Sign posted on shop display window. US Holocaust Memorial Museum/Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Munich

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English: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: THE BOYCOTT OF JEWISH BUSINESSES
Nazi leaders organized a boycott on businesses owned by Jews in 1933. The boycott was the first nationwide anti-Jewish action in Nazi Germany. The "Jewish boycott" ("Judenboykott") was the first coordinated action undertaken by the Nazi regime against Germany’s Jews. It took place on Saturday, April 1, 1933. That day, Germans were not supposed to shop at stores and businesses that the Nazis identified as Jewish. They were also not supposed to visit the offices of Jewish doctors and lawyers.
ANTI-JEWISH BOYCOTT POSTER IN BERLIN; A boycott sign posted on the display window of a Jewish-owned business reads: "Germans defend yourselves against Jewish atrocity propaganda. Buy only at German shops!" Berlin, Germany, April 1, 1933.
Tags:Antisemitism, boycotts, warning signs, Berlin
  • User comments:
    • The full text on the anti-Jewish/anti-semitic warning sign (slogan on the propaganda poster/campaign placard): Deutsche, verteidigt Euch gegen die jüdische Greuelpropaganda, kauft nur bei Deutschen! Germans defend yourselves against Jewish atrocity propganda; buy only at German shops! etc.
    • The store window displays four mannequins dressed in dresses as part of an Easter sales exhibit.
  • Uncredited author; unidentified, anonymous, or unknown photographer. Photo from 1933 with no known copyright restrictions, likely in the public domain.
  • Low-resolution version of a photo in the archives of the Bavarian State Library, Munich ( Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München).
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's The Boycott of Jewish Businesses: https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/the-boycott-of-jewish-businesses

https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/photo/anti-jewish-boycott-poster-in-berlin?parent=en%2F11164
Author Uncredited author; unidentified, anonymous, or unknown photographer. Photo from 1933 with no known copyright restrictions, likely in the public domain.

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