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Source: Central-Verein-Zeitung,
May 15, 1924, p. 285. UB
Frankfurt
https://sammlungen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/cm/periodical/pageview/2280382
This map was used to illustrate an article that appeared in the newspaper of the Central-Verein deutscher Staatsbürger jüdischen Glaubens [Central Association of German Citizens of Jewish Faith, or CV] on May 15, 1924. It commented on the Reichstag elections of May 4, 1924, in which the parties of the extreme right were able to gain significant increases in votes. The German National People’s Party (DNVP) and the German People’s Freedom Party (DVFP), which formed a joint list with the NSDAP for the 1924 elections since the NSDAP was banned after the Hitler-Ludendorff Putsch, were openly antisemitic. The map shows that these parties received a particularly high percentage of the vote in Pomerania, East Prussia, Mecklenburg and Franconia. By contrast, they did worst in the heavily Catholic Rhineland, which was under French occupation at the time. The detailed analysis of election data on which this map and the article were based shows how closely the Central-Verein observed the rise of antisemitism in Germany, which it sought to fight through education about the Jewish faith.

Source: Central-Verein-Zeitung,
May 15, 1924, p. 285. UB
Frankfurt
https://sammlungen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/cm/periodical/pageview/2280382