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As Nazis infamously looted art, jewelry and other valuables from the many cities and towns across Europe during the Second World War, Adolf Hitler’s protégé Julius Streicher had other, more ...
Nazi propagandist Julius Streicher's outburst — “Purim Fest 1946!” — at his execution may have mystified those who were present, but it wasn’t meaningless.
At the gallows on October 16, 1946, the hanging of “Der Stürmer” publisher Julius Streicher did not go as planned. Allegedly, the hangman “botched” the 15-minute execution in order to ...
The only one, however, to make any reference to Hitler or the Nazi ideology in the final moments was Julius Streicher, the Jew-baiter of Nurnberg. Died Like Himmler.
Julius Streicher, one of the most virulent anti-Semites in Germany and editor of Der Steurmer, pornographic anti-Jewish magazine, is reported to have been arrested by Hitler, according to a ...
Julius Streicher, the Nazi’s No. 1. anti-Semite, whom Hitler once called “the standard bearer of National Socialism,” today heard himself described in the war crimes court here as a thief ...
Julius Streicher was hanged on Oct. 16, 1946. Although he was a Nazi, he had never shot anyone, killed anybody with poison gas, or used physical torture against innocent victims.
These laws were strictly enforced, including against leading Nazis such as Joseph Goebbels, Julius Streicher, and even Hitler himself.
In commemoration of Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, Prof. John Michalczyk spoke on his forthcoming book, Julius Streicher–Tainted Images, Stolen Lives: The Anti-Semitic Tabloid "Der Stürmer" ...
Consider what happened when the Nazi race-baiter Julius Streicher was imprisoned for accusing Jews of ritual murders in the Nazi newspaper Der Stürmer.