VERY RARE 1939 ANTI-SEMITIC

NAZI PHOTO BOOK FROM

JULIUS STREICHER'S STÜRMER VERLAG IN NÜRNBERG

Rasputin -

Ein Werkzeug der Juden

(Rasputin - A Jewish tool)

VERY INTERESTING BOOK ON THE INFAMOUS RUSSIAN PRINTED FROM ONE OF THE TOP JEW HATERS IN HITLER-GERMANY!

VERY GOOD CONDITION

Offered for sale is an extremely interesting original Third Reich book on the legendary Russian person as a Jewish puppet

Rasputin -

Ein Werkzeug der Juden

(Rasputin - A Jewish tool)

The 6 x 8-1/2 inches hard cover book is in very good condition. It has 202 pages, was written from Dr. Rudolf Kummer and printed 1939 from the printing house of Julius Streicher. Julius Streicher was one of the earliest comrades of Adolf Hitlers National Socialist movement and one of the few who were allowed to call the Führer by his first name! He was one of the most extreme anti-semitists in Hitler-Germany. He was sentenced to death at the Nuremberg tribunal and hung. All of his publications were banned and destroyed where ever they were found after the war and are sought after items today. The book deals about Rasputin and his role in the assassination of the czar. Julius Streicher and his author Dr. Rudolf Kummer debunk in this book how the Jew was the one responsible for the assassination and later chaos in Russia, that Raspution was only a Jewish tool!

Foreword is written from Julius Streicher, publisher of the anti-semitic periodical "Der Stürmer" and the anti-jewish books for kids which are extremely rare today "Der Giftpilz", "Trau keinem Fuchs" and and "Der Pudelmopsdackelpinscher".

THIS RARE 1939 STREICHER PHOTO BOOK

Rasputin -

Ein Werkzeug der Juden

(Rasputin - A Jewish tool)

IS OFFERED FOR SALE

FOR $195.00 INCL. SHIPPING WITH PRIORITY MAIL

TO ANY ADDRESS IN THE UNITED STATES.

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