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Headline: Rally against the "Reichskristallnacht" (Night of Broken Glass) in New York, 1938Date: 16.11.1938Image text: In New York at the Coulubus Circle the American League for Peace and Democracy demonstrates with posters and banners against the Jewish policy of the Nazis and demands a trade embargo. The slogans are among others (from left): "Stop all trade with Nazi Germany", "Stop sending guns to murderers. Embargo munitions to Hitler", "Stop Hitler bloody pogrom on Jews and Catholics", "Hitler Threatens Americas. Embargo Trade with Germany'', along with a call for a new demonstration "Mass protest meeting Madison Sq. Garden. Mon, November 21, 8pm. Jewish Peoples Committee". In the background the Hotel Empire and Hotel Packard can be seen.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364105Rally against the "Reichskristallnacht" (Night of Broken Glass) in New York, 1938In New York at the Coulubus Circle the American League for Peace and Democracy demonstrates with posters and banners against the Jewish policy of the Nazis and demands a trade embargo. The slogans are among others (from left): "Stop all trade with Nazi Germany", "Stop sending guns to murderers. Embargo munitions to Hitler", "Stop Hitler bloody pogrom on Jews and Catholics", "Hitler Threatens Americas. Embargo Trade with Germany'', along with a call for a new demonstration "Mass protest meeting Madison Sq. Garden. Mon, November 21, 8pm. Jewish Peoples Committee". In the background the Hotel Empire and Hotel Packard can be seen.
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Headline: Poster for a demonstration against the Nazi policies in New York, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: Men and women in New York holding a poster for an anti-Nazi meeting with the inscription: "Delegation to Sec. of State Hull to demand action for the safe release and return of Lawrence Simpson, American seaman held by the Nazis, will report at Madison Sq Garden, anti-Nazi rally Thursday Aug. 8th 8pm".Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364108Poster for a demonstration against the Nazi policies in New York, 1935Men and women in New York holding a poster for an anti-Nazi meeting with the inscription: "Delegation to Sec. of State Hull to demand action for the safe release and return of Lawrence Simpson, American seaman held by the Nazis, will report at Madison Sq Garden, anti-Nazi rally Thursday Aug. 8th 8pm".
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Headline: McCormack-Dickstein Committee,1934Date: 06.06.1934Image text: The chairman of the committee to investigate un-American activities, John W. McCormack (left) and Samuel Dickstein during a conversation at a hearing on Nazi activities in the United States.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364109McCormack-Dickstein Committee,1934The chairman of the committee to investigate un-American activities, John W. McCormack (left) and Samuel Dickstein during a conversation at a hearing on Nazi activities in the United States.
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Headline: Violence at an anti-Nazi demonstration, 1938Date: 26.10.1938Image text: Andrew Stringy from Irvington, New Jersey, (left in the car) with blood on his face after he was beaten during a demonstration in Newark against the German American Bund, who had gathered for a regular meeting. Stringy sagte, dass er das Gebäude, in dem die Bundmitglieder sich trafen, nur in seinem Amt als Schatzmeister eines Deutschen Singvereins betreten habe, und nicht in Verbindung mit dem Treffen.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364110Violence at an anti-Nazi demonstration, 1938Andrew Stringy from Irvington, New Jersey, (left in the car) with blood on his face after he was beaten during a demonstration in Newark against the German American Bund, who had gathered for a regular meeting. Stringy sagte, dass er das Gebäude, in dem die Bundmitglieder sich trafen, nur in seinem Amt als Schatzmeister eines Deutschen Singvereins betreten habe, und nicht in Verbindung mit dem Treffen.
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Headline: Petition for a trade embargo against Hitler-Germany, 1938Date: 01.01.1938Image text: A student signs, watched by several students, a petition at Temple University in Philadelphia, for a trade embargo against Nazi Germany. The inscription of the poster reads: "Templegram to Pres. Roosevelt, Washington DC: We, the undersigned students & Faculty of Temple greet your action recalling US envoy from Berlin & respectfully urge you to protest Nazi terror by a trade embargo against Hitler Germany".Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364111Petition for a trade embargo against Hitler-Germany, 1938A student signs, watched by several students, a petition at Temple University in Philadelphia, for a trade embargo against Nazi Germany. The inscription of the poster reads: "Templegram to Pres. Roosevelt, Washington DC: We, the undersigned students & Faculty of Temple greet your action recalling US envoy from Berlin & respectfully urge you to protest Nazi terror by a trade embargo against Hitler Germany".
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Headline: Anti-Nazi demonstration in the Sudetenland, 1938Date: 21.08.1938Image text: Anti-Nazi protesters march through Chodau in Western Bohemia. The demonstration against Konrand Heinlein and Hitler's Germany was organized by the Sudeten German Social Democrats and supporters of other anti-Nazi organizations.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364112Anti-Nazi demonstration in the Sudetenland, 1938Anti-Nazi protesters march through Chodau in Western Bohemia. The demonstration against Konrand Heinlein and Hitler's Germany was organized by the Sudeten German Social Democrats and supporters of other anti-Nazi organizations.
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Headline: Anti-Nazi demonstration in the Sudetenland, 1938Date: 21.08.1938Image text: Anti-Nazi protesters march through Chodau in Western Bohemia., Some raise their arms in the socialist salute. The demonstration against Konrand Heinlein and Hitler's Germany was organized by the Sudeten German Social Democrats and supporters of other anti-Nazi organizations.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364113Anti-Nazi demonstration in the Sudetenland, 1938Anti-Nazi protesters march through Chodau in Western Bohemia., Some raise their arms in the socialist salute. The demonstration against Konrand Heinlein and Hitler's Germany was organized by the Sudeten German Social Democrats and supporters of other anti-Nazi organizations.
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Headline: Anti-Nazi demonstration at Madison Square Garden, 1933Date: 27.03.1933Image text: In New York have gathered the largest crowd in the history of Madison Square Garden. Thousands came to protest against Hitler's anti-Semitism. View of the rostrum, which is decorated with the flag of the United States and of Judea. In a "trial" politicians, priests, a medicine man, lawyers and others testify as "witnesses". Among the speakers, Bishop Manning, Rabbi Wise and Al Smith.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364114Anti-Nazi demonstration at Madison Square Garden, 1933In New York have gathered the largest crowd in the history of Madison Square Garden. Thousands came to protest against Hitler's anti-Semitism. View of the rostrum, which is decorated with the flag of the United States and of Judea. In a "trial" politicians, priests, a medicine man, lawyers and others testify as "witnesses". Among the speakers, Bishop Manning, Rabbi Wise and Al Smith.
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Headline: Anti-Nazi protest against Fritz Wiedemann, 1937Date: 25.11.1937Image text: Two women with posters at the pier in the New York Harbor protesting against the landing of Captain Fritz Wiedemann, one of the chief aides of Hitler, with the German battleship "Europa". Left on the poster: "Not wanted. Hakenkreuz. Symbol of Horror. Supporters of anti-Nazi German Seamen". On the right poster: "Hitler. Stay away from my door. Supporters of anti-Nazi German Seamen".Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364115Anti-Nazi protest against Fritz Wiedemann, 1937Two women with posters at the pier in the New York Harbor protesting against the landing of Captain Fritz Wiedemann, one of the chief aides of Hitler, with the German battleship "Europa". Left on the poster: "Not wanted. Hakenkreuz. Symbol of Horror. Supporters of anti-Nazi German Seamen". On the right poster: "Hitler. Stay away from my door. Supporters of anti-Nazi German Seamen".
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Headline: Masked antifascist man, 1937Date: 29.04.1930Image text: Mr. Smith, the head of the German Seamen's Union, who gave an interview to a group of journalists at a secret meeting, is shown with raised index finger and hidden by a mask. 'Herr Schmidt' soll seinen Angaben nach eine Gruppe führen, die Anti-Nazi Elemente zusammenführt und versucht das Nazi-Regime durch verschiedene Mittel zu diskreditieren. Am 30.April 1937 wird er, eine Maske tragend, bei einer Versammlung im Mecca Temple eine Rede halten.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364116Masked antifascist man, 1937Mr. Smith, the head of the German Seamen's Union, who gave an interview to a group of journalists at a secret meeting, is shown with raised index finger and hidden by a mask. 'Herr Schmidt' soll seinen Angaben nach eine Gruppe führen, die Anti-Nazi Elemente zusammenführt und versucht das Nazi-Regime durch verschiedene Mittel zu diskreditieren. Am 30.April 1937 wird er, eine Maske tragend, bei einer Versammlung im Mecca Temple eine Rede halten.
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Headline: Smedley Butler and a masked antifascist, 1937Date: 30.04.1937Image text: General Smedley Butler (left) welcomes a masked "Mr. Smith", head of a German unit of the German Seamen's Union, at an anti-Nazi rally in Mecca Temple, New York.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364117Smedley Butler and a masked antifascist, 1937General Smedley Butler (left) welcomes a masked "Mr. Smith", head of a German unit of the German Seamen's Union, at an anti-Nazi rally in Mecca Temple, New York.
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Headline: Billy Bennett and the George Hale 'Glamour Girls', 1937Date: 08.12.1937Image text: Billy Bennett and the George Hale 'Glamour Girls' during the 'Big Apple' show at the christmas-cabaret 'Park Avenue to Park Lane' at the Grosvenor House, Park Lane, London.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364118Billy Bennett and the George Hale 'Glamour Girls', 1937Billy Bennett and the George Hale 'Glamour Girls' during the 'Big Apple' show at the christmas-cabaret 'Park Avenue to Park Lane' at the Grosvenor House, Park Lane, London.
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Headline: Billy Bennett and the George Hale "Glamour Girls", 1937Date: 08.12.1937Image text: Billy Bennett and the George Hale "Glamour Girls" during the performance of "Big Apple" in the Christmas cabaret "Park Avenue to Park Lane" at the Grosvenor House, Park Lane, London.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364119Billy Bennett and the George Hale "Glamour Girls", 1937Billy Bennett and the George Hale "Glamour Girls" during the performance of "Big Apple" in the Christmas cabaret "Park Avenue to Park Lane" at the Grosvenor House, Park Lane, London.
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Headline: Samuel Dickstein, 1938Date: 25.09.1938Image text: Portrait of Congressman Samuel Dickstein at a debate in New York on the topic 'Is the German American Bund American?', which was sponsored by the Society of the Americas. Dickstein sagte seinem Gegenpart, dem Führer des Amerikadeutschen Bundes Fritz Julius Kuhn, dass er und Hitler Waschlappen sind, die in diesem Land eine Armee aufstellen, um diese nach Deutschland in den Kampf zu schicken.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364120Samuel Dickstein, 1938Portrait of Congressman Samuel Dickstein at a debate in New York on the topic 'Is the German American Bund American?', which was sponsored by the Society of the Americas. Dickstein sagte seinem Gegenpart, dem Führer des Amerikadeutschen Bundes Fritz Julius Kuhn, dass er und Hitler Waschlappen sind, die in diesem Land eine Armee aufstellen, um diese nach Deutschland in den Kampf zu schicken.
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Headline: Anti-Nazi protest of students in New YorkDate: 01.01.1933Image text: Students of the American Student Union demonstrate with gas masks and posters on Times Square against Hitler's Germany. The inscription of the poster reads: "We are the victims of the World War Hitler is launching". Undated picture.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364121Anti-Nazi protest of students in New YorkStudents of the American Student Union demonstrate with gas masks and posters on Times Square against Hitler's Germany. The inscription of the poster reads: "We are the victims of the World War Hitler is launching". Undated picture.
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Headline: Anti-Nazi demonstration in New York, 1934Date: 23.06.1934Image text: At an anti-Nazi rally on Union Square in New York about 3000 demonstrators have gathered, to demand the release of Ernst Thalmann, Carl von Ossietzky and other prisoners of the Nazi regime. After the demonstration, was held a protest march to the German Consulate General at Battery Place.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364122Anti-Nazi demonstration in New York, 1934At an anti-Nazi rally on Union Square in New York about 3000 demonstrators have gathered, to demand the release of Ernst Thalmann, Carl von Ossietzky and other prisoners of the Nazi regime. After the demonstration, was held a protest march to the German Consulate General at Battery Place.
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Headline: Anti-Nazi rally in Washington, D.C., 1935Date: 21.08.1935Image text: View of the Auditorium of the Freemasons in Washington D.C. where an anti-Nazi rally is held, at which the speakers and listeners (religious and political elites) condemned the practices of the Hitler government.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364123Anti-Nazi rally in Washington, D.C., 1935View of the Auditorium of the Freemasons in Washington D.C. where an anti-Nazi rally is held, at which the speakers and listeners (religious and political elites) condemned the practices of the Hitler government.
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Headline: Anti-Nazi demonstration in New York, 1934Date: 23.06.1934Image text: At an anti-Nazi rally on Union Square in New York about 3000 demonstrators have gathered, to demand the release of Ernst Thalmann, Carl von Ossietzky and other prisoners of the Nazi regime. After the demonstration, was held a protest march to the German Consulate General at Battery Place. On the posters you can read, among others, the slogan "Against Imerpialism War", "Stop Shipment of Munition", "Down with bloody Fascism. Stop Lynch Terror in the USA'', "Fascism breeds war" and "Is it Un-American to fight misery?".Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364124Anti-Nazi demonstration in New York, 1934At an anti-Nazi rally on Union Square in New York about 3000 demonstrators have gathered, to demand the release of Ernst Thalmann, Carl von Ossietzky and other prisoners of the Nazi regime. After the demonstration, was held a protest march to the German Consulate General at Battery Place. On the posters you can read, among others, the slogan "Against Imerpialism War", "Stop Shipment of Munition", "Down with bloody Fascism. Stop Lynch Terror in the USA'', "Fascism breeds war" and "Is it Un-American to fight misery?".
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Headline: Anti-Nazi demonstration in Philadelphia, 1934Date: 23.06.1934Image text: At an anti-Nazi rally at noontide in front of the Consulate at 1420 Walnut Street in Philadelphia demonstrators shout slogans like "Down Hitler" and unroll posters and banners under the eyes of mounted policemen and police officers while being accompanied by the noise of pneumatic hammers. Two leaders of the demonstration were arrested.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364125Anti-Nazi demonstration in Philadelphia, 1934At an anti-Nazi rally at noontide in front of the Consulate at 1420 Walnut Street in Philadelphia demonstrators shout slogans like "Down Hitler" and unroll posters and banners under the eyes of mounted policemen and police officers while being accompanied by the noise of pneumatic hammers. Two leaders of the demonstration were arrested.
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Headline: Demonstration against the annexation of Austria in Los Angeles, 1938Date: 19.03.1938Image text: About 300 demonstrators protest against the annexation of Austria before the German consulate in Los Angeles. The "American League for Peace and Democracy" presented to Consul Georg Gyssling a resolution expressing "horror and disgust". The banner reads "Hands off Czechoslovakia". The picture shows the pickets in front of the consulate.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364126Demonstration against the annexation of Austria in Los Angeles, 1938About 300 demonstrators protest against the annexation of Austria before the German consulate in Los Angeles. The "American League for Peace and Democracy" presented to Consul Georg Gyssling a resolution expressing "horror and disgust". The banner reads "Hands off Czechoslovakia". The picture shows the pickets in front of the consulate.
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Headline: Anti-Nazi rally in New York, 1936Date: 22.08.1936Image text: Overview of the 40000 people at the anti-Nazi rally of the American League Against War and Fascism performing the Socialist salute.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364127Anti-Nazi rally in New York, 1936Overview of the 40000 people at the anti-Nazi rally of the American League Against War and Fascism performing the Socialist salute.
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Headline: Communist protests in New York against the Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses, 1933Date: 01.04.1933Image text: Overview of the demonstration of the Youth's Committee against German Fascism, a Communist organization, against the Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses, before the German Consulate in New York.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364128Communist protests in New York against the Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses, 1933Overview of the demonstration of the Youth's Committee against German Fascism, a Communist organization, against the Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses, before the German Consulate in New York.
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Headline: Anti-Nazi demonstration in New York, 1938Date: 23.11.1938Image text: A group of demonstrators standing in front of one of the shops in Bronx , that was closed for one hour by Jewish merchants in protest against anti-Semitism in Nazi Germany.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364129Anti-Nazi demonstration in New York, 1938A group of demonstrators standing in front of one of the shops in Bronx , that was closed for one hour by Jewish merchants in protest against anti-Semitism in Nazi Germany.
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Headline: Demonstration in the United States for Ernst Thaelmann, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: Demonstrators in the US demand the release of the communist Ernst Thaelmann with banners and placards reading: "Free Thaelmann".Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364130Demonstration in the United States for Ernst Thaelmann, 1935Demonstrators in the US demand the release of the communist Ernst Thaelmann with banners and placards reading: "Free Thaelmann".
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Headline: Rally against the Nazi policy toward Czechoslovakia in New York, 1938Date: 14.09.1938Image text: Look at some of the demonstrators on Union Square in New York, at a mass rally against the German aggression regarding Czechoslovakia and demanding the US government to stop the sale of ammunition to Germany and Italy. The demonstration was organized by the New York State Communist Party. On the posters from left: "USA join France, Soviet Union and British people behind Czech Republic and World Peace", "Lift Embargo on Democratic Spain. Place embargo on Fascist aggressors", "Enforce Peace Pacts against all Fascist War Makers", "Unite Against War".Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364132Rally against the Nazi policy toward Czechoslovakia in New York, 1938Look at some of the demonstrators on Union Square in New York, at a mass rally against the German aggression regarding Czechoslovakia and demanding the US government to stop the sale of ammunition to Germany and Italy. The demonstration was organized by the New York State Communist Party. On the posters from left: "USA join France, Soviet Union and British people behind Czech Republic and World Peace", "Lift Embargo on Democratic Spain. Place embargo on Fascist aggressors", "Enforce Peace Pacts against all Fascist War Makers", "Unite Against War".
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Headline: Rally against the first National Congress of the National Socialists in Los Angeles, 1938Date: 06.08.1938Image text: About 5,000 counter-demonstrators gathered in front of the "Deutsches Haus" in Los Angeles, where the American National Socialists hold their first national congress, and can be kept from the building only by the police. Several people were injured. On the posters there are slogans such as "Build the Workers' United Front of Action. Against Fascism", "Unite to keep Nazis out of America", "Fight Fascism - Make Los Angeles A Union Town".Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364134Rally against the first National Congress of the National Socialists in Los Angeles, 1938About 5,000 counter-demonstrators gathered in front of the "Deutsches Haus" in Los Angeles, where the American National Socialists hold their first national congress, and can be kept from the building only by the police. Several people were injured. On the posters there are slogans such as "Build the Workers' United Front of Action. Against Fascism", "Unite to keep Nazis out of America", "Fight Fascism - Make Los Angeles A Union Town".
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Headline: Nazi Germany: Foreign protests against German NS politicsDate: 01.01.1933Image text: Nazi Germany: Foreign protests against German NS politicsPhoto: ScherlImage number: 00364135Nazi Germany: Foreign protests against German NS politicsNazi Germany: Foreign protests against German NS politics
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Headline: Anti-Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden, 1934Date: 07.03.1934Image text: In New York have gathered the largest crowd in the history of Madison Square Garden. Thousands came to protest against Hitler's anti-Semitism. In a "trial" politicians, priests, a medicine man, lawyers and others testify as "witnesses". Among the speakers, Bishop Manning, Rabbi Wise and Al Smith.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364136Anti-Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden, 1934In New York have gathered the largest crowd in the history of Madison Square Garden. Thousands came to protest against Hitler's anti-Semitism. In a "trial" politicians, priests, a medicine man, lawyers and others testify as "witnesses". Among the speakers, Bishop Manning, Rabbi Wise and Al Smith.
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Headline: Detainee protestors after an attack on Fritz Julius Kuhn, 1939Date: 20.02.1939Image text: In an attempt to attack Fritz Kuhn, the leader of the German American Bund, during a rally of the Nazis at the Madison Square Garden, a protester with the name Isidor Greenbaum is stopped by stormtroopers of the Nazis and is beaten. Policemen get him out and transport him to a police station.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364137Detainee protestors after an attack on Fritz Julius Kuhn, 1939In an attempt to attack Fritz Kuhn, the leader of the German American Bund, during a rally of the Nazis at the Madison Square Garden, a protester with the name Isidor Greenbaum is stopped by stormtroopers of the Nazis and is beaten. Policemen get him out and transport him to a police station.
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Headline: Counter-demonstrators at a meeting of the German American Bund in New York, 1938Date: 18.11.1938Image text: Protesters in Long Iceland City protest with posters and the American National Flag against the meeting of the German-American Bund in the building. On the posters you can read the slogans from left: "Protest Hitler Terror. Boycott German Goods", "Fritz Kuhn. Stay out of Astoria", "Do not buy Nazi Goods".Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364138Counter-demonstrators at a meeting of the German American Bund in New York, 1938Protesters in Long Iceland City protest with posters and the American National Flag against the meeting of the German-American Bund in the building. On the posters you can read the slogans from left: "Protest Hitler Terror. Boycott German Goods", "Fritz Kuhn. Stay out of Astoria", "Do not buy Nazi Goods".
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Headline: Nazi Germany: Foreign protests against German NS politicsDate: 01.01.1933Image text: Nazi Germany: Foreign protests against German NS politicsPhoto: ScherlImage number: 00364139Nazi Germany: Foreign protests against German NS politicsNazi Germany: Foreign protests against German NS politics
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Headline: Rebecca Kohut at an anti-Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden, 1933Date: 27.03.1933Image text: Rebekah Kohut Hadassah, President of the Federation of Jewish Women during her speech at the mass rally on Madison Square Garden against the persecution of German Jews by the Hitler regime. Besides her there are microphones and cameras of CBS.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364140Rebecca Kohut at an anti-Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden, 1933Rebekah Kohut Hadassah, President of the Federation of Jewish Women during her speech at the mass rally on Madison Square Garden against the persecution of German Jews by the Hitler regime. Besides her there are microphones and cameras of CBS.
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Headline: Anti-Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden, 1933Date: 27.03.1933Image text: More than 25,000 people gathered in New York's Madison Square Garden to demonstrate against the persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany. View of part of the crowd, along with a protest poster of a company with the inscription: "Protest against Hitler and his persecution of Jews. Fur Industry"Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364141Anti-Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden, 1933More than 25,000 people gathered in New York's Madison Square Garden to demonstrate against the persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany. View of part of the crowd, along with a protest poster of a company with the inscription: "Protest against Hitler and his persecution of Jews. Fur Industry"
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Headline: Al Smith at the anti-Nazi rally on Madison Square Garden, 1933Date: 27.03.1933Image text: Look at Alfred E. Smith during his speech at the mass rally in New York's Madison Square Garden against the persecution of Jews by Nazi Germany.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364142Al Smith at the anti-Nazi rally on Madison Square Garden, 1933Look at Alfred E. Smith during his speech at the mass rally in New York's Madison Square Garden against the persecution of Jews by Nazi Germany.
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Headline: Counter-demonstrators at a meeting of the American German Bund in Wisconsin, 1937Date: 09.08.1937Image text: About 150 members of the German American Bund gathered in the German-American Club In Kenosha, Wisconsin after the city council has revoked the permission to hold the annual picnic in the park. View of the counter-demonstrators outside the German-American Club, that served Miller beer. On the protest posters stands, among others: "Hitler shall not pass". The passing woman carries the American national flag. At the house wall there is a sign that says "Germans of America wake up. Because you confess to your Germanness, you must celebrate in the hall".Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364143Counter-demonstrators at a meeting of the American German Bund in Wisconsin, 1937About 150 members of the German American Bund gathered in the German-American Club In Kenosha, Wisconsin after the city council has revoked the permission to hold the annual picnic in the park. View of the counter-demonstrators outside the German-American Club, that served Miller beer. On the protest posters stands, among others: "Hitler shall not pass". The passing woman carries the American national flag. At the house wall there is a sign that says "Germans of America wake up. Because you confess to your Germanness, you must celebrate in the hall".
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Headline: Communist anti-Nazi demonstration in New York, 1933Date: 25.03.1933Image text: In protest against the anti-Communist policy of Nazi Germany about 2500 communist demonstrators gathered in New York's Battery Park to walk in a protest march to the German consulate and the offices of the North German Lloyd Steamship Line. On the protest signs you can read, among others, the slogans: "Defend Soviet Union", "Long live revolutionary struggle of German proletariat", "Socialist. A.F.L. and all other workers unite in the struggle against Hunger, War, Fascism", "German Bosses, American Bosses: Murderers of the workers", ''Down with bloody Hitler Fascist regime", "Long Live Communist Party of Germany".Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364144Communist anti-Nazi demonstration in New York, 1933In protest against the anti-Communist policy of Nazi Germany about 2500 communist demonstrators gathered in New York's Battery Park to walk in a protest march to the German consulate and the offices of the North German Lloyd Steamship Line. On the protest signs you can read, among others, the slogans: "Defend Soviet Union", "Long live revolutionary struggle of German proletariat", "Socialist. A.F.L. and all other workers unite in the struggle against Hunger, War, Fascism", "German Bosses, American Bosses: Murderers of the workers", ''Down with bloody Hitler Fascist regime", "Long Live Communist Party of Germany".
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Headline: Communist anti-Nazi demonstration in New York, 1933Date: 20.11.1933Image text: About 1200 communist protesters gathered before the German consulate at Battery Square in New York, after a protest march from Union Square, to protest against Hitler and the Reichstag fire trial.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364145Communist anti-Nazi demonstration in New York, 1933About 1200 communist protesters gathered before the German consulate at Battery Square in New York, after a protest march from Union Square, to protest against Hitler and the Reichstag fire trial.
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Headline: SS Europa in the port of New York, 1930Date: 01.01.1933Image text: Look at the "Europa" in the New York harbor, guarded by two American policemen. Undated picture. Nach der Drohung amerikanischer Kommunisten jedes deutsche Schiff am Ein- und Auslaufen amerikanischer Häfen zu verhindern sowie eines Flaggenzwischenfalles auf der 'Bremen' müssen deutsche Schiffe von der amerikanischen Polizei bewacht werden.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364146SS Europa in the port of New York, 1930Look at the "Europa" in the New York harbor, guarded by two American policemen. Undated picture. Nach der Drohung amerikanischer Kommunisten jedes deutsche Schiff am Ein- und Auslaufen amerikanischer Häfen zu verhindern sowie eines Flaggenzwischenfalles auf der 'Bremen' müssen deutsche Schiffe von der amerikanischen Polizei bewacht werden.
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Headline: Counter-demonstrators at the meeting of the German American Bund in New York, 1939Date: 20.02.1939Image text: A group of police officers must keep in control counter-demonstrators who gathered to protest against the meeting of the American German Bund at Madison Square Garden on the corner 51Street / 8th Avenue.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364147Counter-demonstrators at the meeting of the German American Bund in New York, 1939A group of police officers must keep in control counter-demonstrators who gathered to protest against the meeting of the American German Bund at Madison Square Garden on the corner 51Street / 8th Avenue.
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Headline: The attack of Isidor Greenbaum on Fritz Julius Kuhn, 1939Date: 20.02.1939Image text: At the rally of the German American Bund in New York Isidor Gruenbaum tried to assassinate the speaker Fritz Kuhn. Brown shirts of the Bund beat and kicked him before the police could intervene. In the picture policemen pick him up, while another policeman holds a Nazi.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00364148The attack of Isidor Greenbaum on Fritz Julius Kuhn, 1939At the rally of the German American Bund in New York Isidor Gruenbaum tried to assassinate the speaker Fritz Kuhn. Brown shirts of the Bund beat and kicked him before the police could intervene. In the picture policemen pick him up, while another policeman holds a Nazi.
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Headline: Demonstrators at an anti-Nazi demonstration in New York, 1933Date: 01.04.1933Image text: Women and children with American national flags walk through the City Hall Park, to join an anti-Nazi parade at the end of which a petition will be addressed to the mayor of New York, demanding to break diplomatic relations with Germany.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364149Demonstrators at an anti-Nazi demonstration in New York, 1933Women and children with American national flags walk through the City Hall Park, to join an anti-Nazi parade at the end of which a petition will be addressed to the mayor of New York, demanding to break diplomatic relations with Germany.
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Headline: Protest against the German boycott of Jewish businesses in Paris, 1933Date: 30.03.1933Image text: In protest against the boycott of the Jews in Nazi Germany, Jewish business owners hang posters with the inscription "Les Representants allemands ne seront pas recus" at the shop door, here at Gaston Schwob. "German representatives are not welcomed". Another sign says "Reception des marchandises. On fond de la cour a gauche".Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364150Protest against the German boycott of Jewish businesses in Paris, 1933In protest against the boycott of the Jews in Nazi Germany, Jewish business owners hang posters with the inscription "Les Representants allemands ne seront pas recus" at the shop door, here at Gaston Schwob. "German representatives are not welcomed". Another sign says "Reception des marchandises. On fond de la cour a gauche".
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Headline: Anti-Nazi rally of Catholics and Jews in New York, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: The Campion Propaganda Committee has called for a demonstration on Battery Square before the German consulate in New York to protest against religious persecution and oppression of Jews by the Nazi regime. On the protest placards you can see the inscriptions: "Catholics and Jews join in anti-Nazi protest", "Catholics protest Nazi terror", "Blessed are they that hunger and thirst for justice. For They Shall be filled" and "The Catholic Church is anti-fascist".Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364151Anti-Nazi rally of Catholics and Jews in New York, 1935The Campion Propaganda Committee has called for a demonstration on Battery Square before the German consulate in New York to protest against religious persecution and oppression of Jews by the Nazi regime. On the protest placards you can see the inscriptions: "Catholics and Jews join in anti-Nazi protest", "Catholics protest Nazi terror", "Blessed are they that hunger and thirst for justice. For They Shall be filled" and "The Catholic Church is anti-fascist".
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Headline: Demonstration against a speech of Hans-Heinrich Dieckhoff, 1938Date: 05.02.1938Image text: Counter-demonstrators parade in front of a hotel in Philadelphia, where Hans-Heinrich Dieckhoff, German Ambassador to the US, holds a speech in front of the "Foreign Policy Association". On the protest posters stands from the beginning: "We repudiate the message of Hitler's Ambassador Dieckhoff", "In this hotel Ambassador Dieckhoff is Spreading The Disease Nazism!", and "The Bund is sinking. Board the good ship Democracy". On the rear two signs there are letterings in German.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364152Demonstration against a speech of Hans-Heinrich Dieckhoff, 1938Counter-demonstrators parade in front of a hotel in Philadelphia, where Hans-Heinrich Dieckhoff, German Ambassador to the US, holds a speech in front of the "Foreign Policy Association". On the protest posters stands from the beginning: "We repudiate the message of Hitler's Ambassador Dieckhoff", "In this hotel Ambassador Dieckhoff is Spreading The Disease Nazism!", and "The Bund is sinking. Board the good ship Democracy". On the rear two signs there are letterings in German.
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Headline: Anti-Nazi rally in New York, 1938Date: 15.11.1938Image text: Overview of some of the approximately 5,000 demonstrators of an anti-Nazi rally at the pier of North German Lloyd upon the arrival of the SS Bremen. On the protest signs stand among other things: "Stop Hitler bloody pogrom on Jews and Catholics" and' Gentile & Jew. Unite against the Fascist Menace"Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364153Anti-Nazi rally in New York, 1938Overview of some of the approximately 5,000 demonstrators of an anti-Nazi rally at the pier of North German Lloyd upon the arrival of the SS Bremen. On the protest signs stand among other things: "Stop Hitler bloody pogrom on Jews and Catholics" and' Gentile & Jew. Unite against the Fascist Menace"
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Headline: Counter-demonstrators at the meeting of the German American Bund in New York, 1939Date: 20.02.1939Image text: On the corner of 8th Avenue and 51st Street, a group holds a spontaneous demonstration against the meeting of the American German Bund at Madison Square Garden. The gathering was quickly dissolved by mounted policemen.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364154Counter-demonstrators at the meeting of the German American Bund in New York, 1939On the corner of 8th Avenue and 51st Street, a group holds a spontaneous demonstration against the meeting of the American German Bund at Madison Square Garden. The gathering was quickly dissolved by mounted policemen.
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Headline: Anti-Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden, 1937Date: 15.03.1937Image text: Overview of the mass rally in New York's Madison Square Garden against the Nazi regime in Germany, where the trade unionists John L. Lewis, Rabbi Stephen Wise and Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia give speeches. Deutschamerikanische Arbeiter brachten ein Transparent mit der Aufschrift 'Hitler is not Germany mit sich'.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364155Anti-Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden, 1937Overview of the mass rally in New York's Madison Square Garden against the Nazi regime in Germany, where the trade unionists John L. Lewis, Rabbi Stephen Wise and Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia give speeches. Deutschamerikanische Arbeiter brachten ein Transparent mit der Aufschrift 'Hitler is not Germany mit sich'.
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Headline: Nazi Germany: Foreign protests against German NS politicsDate: 01.01.1933Image text: Nazi Germany: Foreign protests against German NS politicsPhoto: ScherlImage number: 00364156Nazi Germany: Foreign protests against German NS politicsNazi Germany: Foreign protests against German NS politics
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Headline: Anti-Nazi rally of American Catholics in St. Paul, 1938Date: 16.01.1938Image text: The "Catholic City Federation" of Saint Paul has called for a rally in the auditorium of St. Paul with the approval of Archbishop John Gregory Murray, who is the main speaker at the event, to express their sympathy for the oppressed Christians in Nazi Germany.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364157Anti-Nazi rally of American Catholics in St. Paul, 1938The "Catholic City Federation" of Saint Paul has called for a rally in the auditorium of St. Paul with the approval of Archbishop John Gregory Murray, who is the main speaker at the event, to express their sympathy for the oppressed Christians in Nazi Germany.
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Headline: Anti-Nazi demonstration of communists in New York, 1933Date: 01.04.1933Image text: In several parts of New York demonstrations will take place on 01.04.1933 against the Nazi regime in Germany. Here look at protesters outside the Whitehall Building during their protest march to the German consulate. On the posters you can see among others the slogans: "Vanguard Anarchist-Communist Group", "Fascism is your enemy fight it!", "For unity in struggle against Fascism", "Down with Fascist Tyranny everywhere".Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364158Anti-Nazi demonstration of communists in New York, 1933In several parts of New York demonstrations will take place on 01.04.1933 against the Nazi regime in Germany. Here look at protesters outside the Whitehall Building during their protest march to the German consulate. On the posters you can see among others the slogans: "Vanguard Anarchist-Communist Group", "Fascism is your enemy fight it!", "For unity in struggle against Fascism", "Down with Fascist Tyranny everywhere".
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