
Julius Streicher

After the war, Streicher was convicted of crimes against humanity during the Nuremberg trials. Specifically, he was found to have continued his vitriolic antisemitic propaganda when he was well aware that Jews were being murdered. For this, he was executed by hanging. Streicher was the first member of the Nazi regime held accountable for inciting genocide by the Nuremberg Tribunal. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: Berlin : Weller, 1934
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Published: Nürnberg : [Verlag nicht ermittelbar], 1923-1945
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Published: Berlin : Weller, 1934
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Published: Paris : Éd. du Carrefour, 1936
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Published: Nürnberg : Verl. Der Stürmer, 1939
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Published: Nürnberg : Verl. Der Stürmer, 1939
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