Men against death
At the end of the war, around 8,000 volumes were found in the editorial offices of the Nazi newspaper ‘Der Stürmer’ and on Julius Streicher's Pleikershof estate. These holdings were confiscated by the US military government in June/July 1945 and were to be handed over to the newly constituted Jewish community. As the community had no use for the books at the time, it decreed that the books should be given on permanent loan to the Jewish Community of the City of Nuremberg. The holdings were handed over to the Nuremberg City Library in the summer of 1945.
Most of the holdings originated from former Jewish property and had been confiscated from their previous owners by National Socialist groups between 1933 and 1945 as a result of persecution. At the end of the war, they were stored in the editorial offices of the anti-Semitic hate newspaper ‘’Der Stürmer‘’ (Pfannenschmiedsgasse 18) and Julius Streicher's estate ‘’Pleikershof‘’. The stocks were confiscated by the US Army in 1945 and handed over to the newly constituted Jewish community. The latter decreed that the books were to remain in their possession, but were to be given on permanent loan to the Jewish Community of the city and kept in the city library.
tickets French plane / He said we wouldn't get there till 2.00 - nothing goes to Marseille until tomorrow morning at 7.00 - a German plane. We can telegraph Eleanor from Barcelona that we are not coming / We don't see(m) to make any headway against the mind - stay in the same flock . Two tickets on the French plane are no good any day but today, are they? / We can go by plane to Marseille, & then straight on the next day by train toward(s) Budapest, slowly - stopping anywhere we like (lettering)
Stadtbibliothek im Bildungscampus Nürnberg
Gewerbemuseumsplatz 4
90403 Nürnberg
Germany
Postfach Postfach
90317 Nürnberg
Germany