Collection of Postcards with Labels Bearing Anti-Semitic Quotes – Austria and Other European Countries

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Twenty-eight postcards with stickers bearing anti-Semitic quotes from prominent German personalities and thinkers. Various European (mostly Austrian) publishers and printing houses, from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th. German.
A collection of postcards with illustrations and pictures of urban and rural landscapes, portraits, buildings, cathedrals, and monuments. On the verso of the postcards are stickers bearing anti-Semitic quotes from prominent German thinkers, authors, and political leaders such as Martin Luther, Otto von Bismarck, Immanuel Kant, Johann Wolfgang von Göthe, and others. Most of the postcards were sent either to or from Vienna, and they bear the postage stamps of the Austro-Hungarian Imperial Court (with the majority featuring the portrait of Emperor Francis Joseph I (Franz Josef Karl I).
On the verso of one of the postcards (mailed December 1912) is a sticker with the emblem of the Deutscher Turnerbund (German Sports Federation), namely four "F's" arranged in the form of a swastika.
Twelve of the postcards have undivided backs. All the postcards were posted in the mail.
28 postcards: approx. 13.5X14.5 cm. Condition varies. All were posted in the mail and bear notations on front and back.
The Dreyfus Affair, Antisemitism, Holocaust and Sheerit HaPletah
The Dreyfus Affair, Antisemitism, Holocaust and Sheerit HaPletah