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Illustrierter Beobachter

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Nazi propaganda magazine (1926–45)

One ofIllustrierter Beobachter special issue "France's Guilt" covers in 1940, depicting twoFrench African soldiers,Charles de Gaulle and a Jewish man in a top hat with a flag, bearing the wordsLiberté, Egalité, Fraternité (see:Black Horror on the Rhine)

Illustrierter Beobachter (Illustrated Observer) was an illustrated propaganda magazine which the German Nazi Party published.[1] It was published from 1926 to 1945 inMunich, and edited byHermann Esser.It began as a monthly publication and its first issue showed members of theBamberger Nationalist Party marching in front of a JewishSynagogue[2] and denouncedJacob Rosny Rosenstein, a potentialNobel Laureate, as a "disgrace to German culture". Special editions denounced England and France for starting the war.[3]

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  1. ^"Miscellaneous Images from the Nazi Era". Archived fromthe original on 2008-12-02. Retrieved2008-08-24.
  2. ^Research Triangle
  3. ^The Illustrierter Beobachter: 1934-1943

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