In good German. Weekly for
law and order.
Austria under Judah's
star. written and published
by Dietrich Eckart, Munich, 1920. 8vo. 16pp., Including the printed / pictorial
wrappers. Loosely translated, this weekly publication. Johann Dietrich Eckart Eckart was born in
1868 in Neumarkt, Germany. Between 1918 and 1920, Eckart edited the
anti-Semitic periodical on Good German, published along with Alfred Rosenberg
and Gottfried Feder. Was A fierce critic of the Weimar Republic, he vehemently
opposed the Treaty of Versailes, Which He viewed as treason, and was a
proponent of the so-called Dolchstoblegende, according to Which the Social
Democrats and Jews were to blame for Germany's defeat in World I Echart what
involved in founding the German Workers Party (German Worker's Party), together
with Gottfried Feder and Anton Drexler in 1919, later renamed the National
Socialist German Workers 'Party (National Socialist German Workers' Party,
NSDAP. Eckart met Adolf Hitler during a speech he gave before party members in
1919. It was Eckart who Introduced Alfred Rosenberg to Adolf Hitler. Between
1920 and 1923, Eckart and Rosenberg labored tirelessly in the service of Hitler
and the party. Rosenberger edited the Munchener observer, a party newspaper. In
the pages of The Munchener observers, Rosenberg published the Protocols of the
Elders of Zion On 9 November 1923, Eckart was involved in the Nazi party's
failed Beer Hall Putsch,. he was arrested and placed in Landsberg Prison along
with Hitler and other part officials He
died of. a heart attack at Berchtesgaden on 26 December 1923rd Hitler dedicated
the second volume of Mein Kampf to Eckart. In publishing this propaganda,
Eckart collaborated with the artist Otto Kursell (1884-1967) He used his
anti-Semitic drawings throughout this and other brochures, as well as other
anti-Semitic. He Remained a favorite artist of the National Socialists. In this
work the Jews are portrayed as the true evil of Bolshevism. The caricatures by
V. Kursell depict Jewish-Russian politicians and personalities of the time.
anti-Jewish caricatures in that style were later seen in many children's books
during the Nazi Third Reich. Each illustration in verse accompanied by D.
Eckhart. text in German.