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LOT 35:

Issue of die deutsche artistik - September 22, 1935 - First publication of the 'Nuremberg Laws' in the press


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Issue of die deutsche artistik - September 22, 1935 - First publication of the 'Nuremberg Laws' in the press


die deutsche artistik - 'German Art' - Berlin - Issue dated September 22, 1935 in which the Nuremberg Laws were first published which turned Nazi racism and hatred of Jews from an idea into reality and were formulated about a week earlier (September 15) and which are intended to deny the civil rights of anyone who is not of Aryan descent.


On the first page of the issue a statement about the supremacy of the Nazi party and the slogan: "The leader is the party and the party is the leader", within a black frame. On page 2 - headed by the headline that the solution to the Jewish question was proclaimed by Hitler in Nuremberg. And that the solution to the Jewish problem was found by racial separation in all areas of life between members of the Aryan race and the other races, especially the Jewish race. It is written that the purity of German blood is the only condition for the continued existence of the Slavic peoples, and that the German parliament has made an end to the matter once and for all. Then the main sections of the infamous 'Nuremberg Laws' appear, under the heading 'German Blood Protection Law', which were intended to deny the civil rights of all non-Aryans: retroactive cancellation of marriages between Aryans and other races, prohibition of marriages between Aryans and non-Aryans, fines for Aryan citizens entering into trade relations with non-Aryans, prohibition Ties between Aryans and other races also outside of marriage, as well as the ban on Aryan maids working in the home of non-Aryans, regulations regarding reference to the Nazi flag, and the imposition of imprisonment and fines on those who break the laws. It is important to emphasize that at this point the Nazis refrained from defining the peoples who should not be intervened as 'Jews', only about two months later the words 'non-Aryans' were explicitly replaced by 'Jews'. Before us a rare publication of the laws as formulated In the first version


On the other pages of the issue are slogans and articles about the supremacy of the Nazi party.


The Nuremberg Laws were racial laws during the reign of Nazi Germany, which defined who was a German citizen ("German blood relatives or close to him"). These laws were drafted at a conference of the Nazi Party during their annual march in the city of Nuremberg, September 15, 1935, and were intended to deny civil rights to anyone who did not meet this definition because he was not of Aryan descent. On November 14 of that year, the Basic Law was enacted, targeting specifically against the Jews. On January 3, 1936, the applicability of the laws was extended to include the gypsies in the Reich (this extension is also documented in advance in the issue before us).


Complete sheet. Very good condition.