Text only flier advertising the sale of three antisemitic books
The publishing house, Hammer-Verlag, was founded by Theodor Fritsch (1852-1933), a German publisher and prolific antisemitic writer, in Leipzig, Germany, in 1902. It produced German translations of "The International Jew" by Henry Ford and "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" as well as many of Fritsch’s own writings, including his "Guidebook for the Jewish Question." His son, also Theodor Fritsch ...



