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Source A

From a German school textbook, 1937

Source B

Plebiscite poster campaign, 1934.

Source C

“The Poisonous Mushroom,” a children’s book (1938)

Source D

“Whenever you see a crucifix, think of the horrible murder of Jesus by the Jews” (1935)

Source E

Leaflet from the Nazi publication Neues Volk [New People]. The text reads, '60.000 reichsmarks is what this hereditarily ill person will cost the national community over the course of his life. Citizen, this is also your money! Read Neues Volk, the monthly of the racial policy office of the NSDAP.'

Source F

1934 antisemitic cartoon from Brennessel, the Nazi humor magazine. Caption: "'Then and Now.' The cartoon shows a Jew stealing a farm before the Nazi takeover, but afterwards he is stopped by the law." (16 January, 1934).

Source G

Reich Music Festival poster, 1938

Source H

Propaganda slide produced by the Reich Propaganda Office showing the opportunity cost of feeding a person with a hereditary disease. The illustration shows that an entire family of healthy Germans can live for one day on the same 5.50 Reichsmarks it costs to support one ill person for the same amount of time.

Source I

‘Mother and Child’, 1935 and 1941

Source J

Hitler Youth posters, 1935 and 1937

“Your own KDF-Wagen”, 1939

“Europe’s victory is your prosperity”, 1941

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