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Deutsch: Souvenirladen Adolf Salberg, Koenigstr. 36, Nürnberg. Der jüdische Kölner Einzelhändler Adolf Salberg unterhielt eine Kette von Geschäften für Souvenirs, Postkarten, Uhren und Lederwaren, mit Filialen in Brüssel, Antwerpen, München, Nürnberg, Wiesbaden und Leipzig. In der Bildmitte, teilweise verdeckt, ein Uniformierter mit der Sondernummer des "Stürmer" vom 5. September 1935. Sie wurde zum Reichsparteitag herausgegeben, auf dem die berüchtigten ‚Nürnberger Gesetze' vorgestellt wurden. Die Schlagzeile lautet: ‚Menschenmörder von Anfang an. Der jüdische Weltbolschewismus von Moses bis zur Komintern'.“ (Quelle: Christentum und Judentum im Wandel der Zeiten. Kurt Schubert Böhlau Verlag Wien, 2003, S. 178)
English: Souvenir shop Adolf Salberg, Koenigstr 36, Nuremberg. Jewish merchant Adolf Salberg owned a chain of shops for souvenirs, postcards, leatherware, watches and clocks, based in Cologne with outlets in Brussels, Antwerp, Munich, Nuremberg, Leipzig, and Wiesbaden. The center of the photo shows a uniformed man distributing the September 5th special edition of German propaganda weekly 'Der Stürmer'. This was issued on occasion of the Nuremberg Rally in 1935, where the Nuremberg Laws were presented. The headline reads ‚Murderers from the beginning. Jewish world bolshevism from Moses to Comintern' (source: Christentum und Judentum im Wandel der Zeiten. Kurt Schubert Böhlau Verlag Wien, 2003, S. 178)
Date between circa 5 September 1935 and circa 15 September 1935
date QS:P,+1935-09-00T00:00:00Z/10,P1319,+1935-09-05T00:00:00Z/11,P1326,+1935-09-15T00:00:00Z/11,P1480,Q5727902
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Author Wilhelm Walther († 1983)
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