Anti-Nazi drawing published in the PM newspaper Valhalla

Identifier
irn4755
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 1991.182.27
Level of Description
Item
Languages
  • German
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

overall: Height: 20.000 inches (50.8 cm) | Width: 15.000 inches (38.1 cm)

Creator(s)

Biographical History

Leon Schleifer was born in 1900 in Germany. He served in the German army at the end of World War I (1914-1918). He became a political cartoonist and his work was published in the anti-Nazi press. He also specialized in courtroom trial sketches. After the appointment of Hitler as Chancellor in 1933, Schliefer emigrated to the United States. He changed his name to William Sharp and continued his career as an editorial cartoonist and illustrator. His work was published in the New York Times, Life Magazine, and other publications. He died in 1961, age sixty-one years.

Archival History

The drawing was aquired by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1991.

Acquisition

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection

Scope and Content

That is Alfred Rosenberg, the intellectual of the Nazi pafty [sic], most ardent of the paganists. The Nazis couldn't reconcile Christianity and Hitlerism so here is Rosenberg as a Wotan in a wold skin and a striped undershirt. The gibbets stand, the cross is broken.

Conditions Governing Access

No restrictions on access

Conditions Governing Reproduction

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Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

Three quarter portrait of a Viking, wearing a spiked helmet with a swastika, a wolf skin, and a striped undershirt; he holds a spiked club and dagger; in background behind him, gallows with dead are in view, backed by a dark sky

Verso, lower right corner, in ink, "Alfred Rosenberg. / Wotan of the Third Reich"

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