The Judiaization Educational poster showing Jewish control of Berlin professions
Extent and Medium
overall: Height: 15.375 inches (39.053 cm) | Width: 11.625 inches (29.528 cm)
Creator(s)
- Verlag fur nationale Literatur Gebr. Rath (Publisher)
- Alfred Vogel (Author)
Archival History
The poster was acquired by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1990.
Acquisition
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection
Scope and Content
Instructional poster with pie graphs showing the percentage of Jews in the medical, cultural and monetary industries of 1932 Berlin. It is from a portfolio of teaching panels designed by Alfred Vogel, a school headmaster and Nazi Party member, to instruct students on the superiority of the Aryan race, the virtue of racial purity, and the burden that Jews, as well as the handicapped, mentally ill, and unfit, place on society. For Hitler's government, the indoctrination of children through the required teaching of Nazi ideology was a powerful tool. The teaching of eugenics and racial biology began in primary school. Vogel's series provided illustrated aids on its key aspects, showing in simple pictures the urgency of the Jewish threat, the danger of racial miscegenation, or mixing of races, and how the pure breed will always be strongest, and mixed breeds must be eliminated.
Conditions Governing Access
No restrictions on access
Conditions Governing Reproduction
No restrictions on use
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Color poster printed on cardstock with a title phrase: Derjudung Berlin 1932 / Es marren Juden: [The Judiaization of Berlin 1932 / There are Jews] in Fraktur font across the top. In the center is a sketched portrait of a stereotypical Jewish man, balding with a large nose, ears, hooded eyes, and an unpleasant expression with a bowtie and high collar. Eight red arrows point out from the center image to pie charts that show in red, the proportion of Jews in various professions and all other races in gray with captions below in black ink. Beginning at top center and going clockwise they show: 42% with the caption: Aller Arzte [of all doctors], 52% captioned: Aller Kassenärzte [of all cash doctors], 45% captioned: Aller Krankenhaus-Direktoren [of all hospital directors], 35% captioned: Aller Zahnärzte [of all dentists], 28% captioned: Aller Apotheker [of all pharmacists], 48% captioned: Aller Rechtsanwälte [of all lawyers], 56% captioned Aller Notare [of all notaries], 80% captioned Aller Theaterleiter [all the theater directors]. This poster is no. 61 in Vogel's series, and 1 of 9 in collection 1990.120
Genre
- Object
- Posters