Page from the anti-Semitic German children’s book, “Der Giftpilz” ( The Poisonous Mushroom). The text reads, “It is written in the Talmud: ‘Only the Jew is human. Non-Jews are not called humans, they are seen as animals’, and because we Jews consider non-Jews to be animals, we refer to them only as Goy.” - Collections Search - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Page from the anti-Semitic German children’s book, “Der Giftpilz” ( The Poisonous Mushroom). The text reads, “It is written in the Talmud: ‘Only the Jew is human. Non-Jews are not called humans, they are seen as animals’, and because we Jews consider non-Jews to be animals, we refer to them only as Goy.” - Collections Search - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Page from the anti-Semitic German children's book, "Der Giftpilz" ( The Poisonous Mushroom). The text reads, "It is written in the Talmud: 'Only the Jew is human. Non-Jews are not called humans, they are seen as animals', and because we Jews consider non-Jews to be animals, we refer to them only as Goy." - Collections Search - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Advanced Search Learn About The Holocaust Holocaust Encyclopedia Holocaust Survivors and Victims Resource Center Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos Special Collections My Saved Research Bookmarks Search History Login Register Help Skip to main content The Reading Room at the Shapell Center is open to the public, with limitations and by appointment only. The Fifth Floor reading room remains closed. Reference questions, including those regarding access to collections, may be directed to [email protected]. For questions about donating materials, please contact [email protected]. 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Menu Search Our Collections Search All 1 Records in Our Collections The Museum’s Collections document the fate of Holocaust victims, survivors, rescuers, liberators, and others through artifacts, documents, photos, films, books, personal stories, and more. Search below to view digital records and find material that you can access at our library and at the Shapell Center. Search... Search in All Fields Title Author Date Identifiers Subjects And Keywords for Search Back to Results New Search Page from the anti-Semitic German children's book, "Der Giftpilz" ( The Poisonous Mushroom). The text reads, "It is written in the Talmud: 'Only the Jew is human. Non-Jews are not called humans, they are seen as animals', and because we Jews consider non-Jews to be animals, we refer to them only as Goy." Photograph | Photograph Number: 40004 Page from the anti-Semitic German children's book, "Der Giftpilz" ( The Poisonous Mushroom). The text reads, "It is written in the Talmud: 'Only the Jew is human. Non-Jews are not called humans, they are seen as animals', and because we Jews consider non-Jews to be animals, we refer to them only as Goy." Date 1935 Locale Nuremberg, [Bavaria] Germany Variant Locale Nurnberg Photo Designation ANTISEMITISM - GERMANY 1933-45 -- Propaganda -- Children's Literature -- Poisonous Mushroom Photo Credit United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of See Published Source Expand all Keywords and Subjects Keyword BOOKS BOOKS (CHILDREN'S) CARTOONS/CARICATURES CARTOONS/CARICATURES (ANTI-JEWISH) FIPS (PHILIPP RUPPRECHT) POISONOUS MUSHROOM (DER GIFTPILZ) PROPAGANDA PROPAGANDA (ANTI-JEWISH) Rights and Restrictions Photo Source United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Copyright: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Provenance: See Published Source Source Record ID: Collections: 1988.25.1 bpk-Bildagentur Copyright: Agency Agreement Published Source Der Giftpilz: Erzahlungen [The Poisonous Mushroom] - Hiemer, Ernst - Der Sturmer Record last modified: 1997-07-22 00:00:00 This page: https://collections.ushmm.org/search/catalog/pa1069706 Bookmark Email Print Availability Digitized Available for Research Plan a Research Visit Download Copy Recognize Someone? 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