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“A victim of Jewstice”, anti-Semitic caricature from Kikeriki of 12 July 1914

In 1914, the satirical magazine Kikeriki published a series of postcards with anti-Semitic subjects. The postcard shown illustrates the comparison between Jews and Christians: Jewry is shown as the judge over Christianity, represented as a sacrificial lamb.

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    The social exponents of Austrian anti-Semitism

    In the Habsburg Empire, the anti-Semitic movement was strongly concentrated on Vienna. Student and craftmen's movements assumed opinion leadership and carried anti-Semitism into the public.