File:Focke-Museum Bremen Inv 2010-394-2 Notgeld-Die-Weisen-von-Zion.jpg

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Description Der radikal antisemitische „Deutsch-völkische Schutz- und Trutzbund“ gab notgeldartige Gutscheine zu einem am 27. November 1921 in Bremen abgehaltenen „Deutschen Tag“ aus. In diffamierenden Umschriften und gehässigen Darstellungen weisen ihre Urheber die Schuld an der damaligen deutschen Finanzmisere einer angeblich jüdischen „Schieber-Wirtschaft“ zu. Dieses wirkmächtige, aber aller historischen Wahrheit widersprechende Geschichtsbild sollte in der Folgezeit unheilvoll und nachhaltig haften bleiben. Die Rückseite dieses Scheins zeigt den um 1600 auf dem Bremer Marktplatz aufgestellten Schandesel (der mit Antisemitismus nichts zu tun hatte).
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