English: An anti-Soviet and anti-Semitic Nazi propaganda poster from 1941 in Lithuanian language.
Top text: "A Jew is your eternal enemy"
Bottom text: "Stalin and Jews is one big gang of scoundrels"
Middle: A series of Q&A in format "Who ...? - A Jew!" For example,
"Kas kalino milijonus zmoniu darbo stovyklose ? Zydas!" ("Who imprisoned millions of people in labor camps? - A Jew!")
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2007-03-16 18:05 Piotrus 428×620× (57627 bytes) A nazi propaganda poster from 1941 in Lithuanian language, equating Stalinism and Jews. This anti-Soviet and anti-Semitic Nazi poster is highly useful for illustrating articles on anti-semism in Lithuania, and Lithuanian history and collaboration with the
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