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Methoden antisemitischer Propaganda im Ersten Weltkrieg
Elke Kimmel
其他書名
die Presse des Bundes der Landwirte
出版
Metropol
, 2001
ISBN
3932482409
9783932482403
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=JhFtQgAACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
The Bund der Landwirte (BdL) was the organization of the better class of landowners and farmers. Along with representing their interests, it promoted a politically conservative, anti-liberal, and antisemitic ideology, mainly through the daily newspapers it controlled: the "Deutsche Tageszeitung" and the "Berliner Blatt". Before World War I, news items, commentary, literary contributions and jokes in these papers bore an openly antisemitic stamp. During the war, because of the call for solidarity, enforced by censorship, the BdL's publications no longer explicitly attacked Jews, but used stereotypical, easily decoded allusions. In addition to previous accusations that Jews were inferior, exploitative, and dishonest, they were now un-German, shirkers of the war effort, especially of frontline service, and profiteers; given to the dissipations of the city while farmers toiled; and in league with Jews in enemy states, with whom they had conspired to foment the war. Suggests that the antisemitism propagated by the BdL prepared farmers to accept the antisemitic measures of the Nazis.