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What Germans think of German-Americans. Braun von Stumm, spokesman for Joseph Goebbels, at a press conference held in the Ministry of Press and Propaganda, Wilhelmstrasse, Berlin, on October 28, 1942, described German emigrants as follows ... "German emigrants are completely uprooted creatures who do not deserve to be called German."
Collection StructurePoster collection > What Germans think of German-Americans. Braun von Stumm, spokesman for Joseph Goebbels, at a press conference held in the Ministry of Press and Propaganda, Wilhelmstrasse, Berlin, on October 28, 1942, described German emigrants as follows ... "German emigrants are completely uprooted creatures who do not deserve to be called German."
Item Title What Germans think of German-Americans. Braun von Stumm, spokesman for Joseph Goebbels, at a press conference held in the Ministry of Press and Propaganda, Wilhelmstrasse, Berlin, on October 28, 1942, described German emigrants as follows ... "German emigrants are completely uprooted creatures who do not deserve to be called German."
Collection TitlePoster collection
Issuing Body United States. Office of War Information
Publisher United States. Government Printing Office
Date Created1943
Description

Cartoon drawing of German with "lies" in his mouth speaking into a swastika-topped microphone.

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Country of OriginUnited States
DimensionsOverall: 28 x 22 in. (71.1 x 55.9 cm)
FormatPoster
Medium political posters
Color
color
Hoover IDPoster US 6025
Record NumberXX343.30053
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