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“The Commercial Councilor” (1884)

Max Liebermann, The Twelve-Year-Old Jesus in the Temple (1879)

Jewish Population in Central European Cities (1871–1910)

Jewish Synagogue, Oranienburger Strasse (c. 1885)

Court Chaplain Adolf Stoecker (1880)

Historian Heinrich von Treitschke (c. 1880)

Jewish Civic Leader Emil Lehmann (1894)

Antisemitic Postcard: “Greetings from New Jerusalem” (1890s)

Historian Theodor Mommsen (c. 1870)

Antisemitic Postcard: “The Only Jew-free hotel in Frankfurt am Main” (1897)

Antisemitic Caricature: “Metamorphosis” (1903)

Antisemitic Caricature: The Jew as Sexual Predator (1899)

Bismarck and Germany: Past, Present, and Future (1897)

Seven Antisemitic Leaders (1880s)

Carl Büchsel, Protestant Pastor, Describes Rural Courtship and Marriage (1865)

The Rural Landlord and “His” People (c. 1883)

Butchers, Cattle-Traders, and Jews in Mainz

Paul de Lagarde on Liberalism, Education, and the Jews: German Writings (1886)

Court Chaplain Adolf Stoecker Introduces Antisemitism to the Christian Social Workers’ Party (September 19, 1879)

Richard Wagner, “Jewry in Music” (1850/1869)

Heinrich von Treitschke Pronounces “The Jews are Our Misfortune” (November 15, 1879)

Wilhelm Marr, The Victory of Jewry over Germandom (March 1879)

Anonymous, “The Antipathy to Jews” (1879)

The Antisemitic Movement in Germany—Through British Eyes (1873–1892)

“Manifesto to the Governments and Peoples of the Christian Nations Threatened by Jewry”: The First Anti-Jewish Congress in Dresden (September 11–12, 1882)