WWII – Nazi party Anti-Semitic literature Die Parole, a rare edition of an early Nazi publication from 1934 issued in Szczecin, Poland, containing a list of the recommended German businesses and workshops, together with editions of a Hungarian anti-Semitic newspaper from 1941, an edition of Berliner Lokal-Anzeiger from 1938 with news on new anti-Jewish laws in Italy, and two editions of the Berliner Tageblatt und Handels-Zeitung claiming ‘terrorist attacks’ were being carried out in the Sudetenland ‘all over by the Jews were screaming loudly on the streets that they would bathe in German blood and that they would plaster the streets with German skulls...’