'I hate you'. An antisemitic issue. Paris, 1944
Je vous hais! [I hate you!]. Published by Bureau Central de Presse, Paris, 1944. French.
An anti-Semitic, pro-Nazi, issue from the Vichy period in Paris. The publisher is Henry Coston, a French anti-Semitic journalist active in anti-Jewish organizations and a member of the fascist PPF movement.
Numerous anti-Semitic articles, anti-Semitic photographs and drawings. On page 9, for example, there is a map of Europe on which photos of Jews from various European communities were attached, in a Jewish center in the shape of a scorpion's head and the anti-Semitic caption threatening the Jews:
En 1914 200,000 juif en 1939 800,000 juifs ... sans parler des demi juif! [In 1914 200,000 Jews in 1939 800,000 Jews ... not to mention half Jews! The article appears under the title: les juif controlaient [The Jews' Control, This was published when one-third of European Jewry was already exterminated in the terrible Holocaust], A hateful article appears on the "lies" that appear in the Talmud. An article entitled "les juif controlaient" describing the Jews' decisive involvement in economics, film, theater, and the French authorities, various articles on Jewish crimes in historical blood libels, a special column dedicated to Edouard Drumont,
Dreyfus Affair and more.
At the time of publication of the poisonous issue, the Germans and the French managed to send about 78,000 Jews to the death camps, which constituted about a quarter of French Jewry.
142 pages, 35 cm, torn at the corner of the title page on the upper right, a missing tear on the left of the top on the back of the cover, with no damage to text.
Moderate-fine condition.