• establish power and control. The first copy of Der Stürmer was published on 20 April 1923. Der Stürmer's circulation grew over time, eventually distributing...
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    was the founder and publisher of the virulently antisemitic newspaper Der Stürmer, which became a central element of the Nazi propaganda machine. The publishing...
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  • Mille Collines (RTLM) during the Rwandan genocide, and Nazi Germany's Der Stürmer newspaper. Hate speech which is promoted by media can be prosecuted by...
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    racial purity without indulging in the antisemitism of Mein Kampf or Der Stürmer. Gerhard Wagner, at the 1936 Nuremberg Rally, discussed the racial law...
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  • Berlin 2015, p. 477-480. Caricatures from Der Stürmer Caricatures from Der Stürmer: 1928-1932 Images from Der Giftpilz Images from Trust No Fox on his...
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  • Julius Streicher, the editor of the infamously antisemitic newspaper Der Stürmer, who was later executed for war crimes. Through stereotypical Nazi caricatures...
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  • Stürmer may refer to: Der Stürmer, Nazi newspaper published from 1923 to 1945. Bartholomäus von Stürmer (1787–1863), Austrian diplomat Boris Stürmer (1848–1917)...
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    and was known as Edda-Schlösschen ("Edda's little palace"). In 1940, Der Stürmer magazine printed a story alleging that Edda had been conceived by artificial...
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    Corps"), the official newspaper of Heinrich Himmler's Schutzstaffel (SS) Der Stürmer ("The Stormer"), Julius Streicher's Nuremberg-based virulently antisemitic...
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  • penetrate deeper into the body of the people. The antisemitic weekly paper Der Stürmer used this stereotype in 1927 to deny Jews their right to life. The Jews...
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