Let us not forget who the most enthusiatic anti-Semites have been.....and are....and their sordid connections.
please,
can anyone tell me, where the poster "die allianz" is taken from?
(is it photoshopped or was there such a meeting in 2004?)
i need this info for my german site.
That poster is a FAKE.
That would be my conclusion based on a number of observations.
1. It is made up of pieces of well known historical posters, particularly one of a HJ (hitler Youth) congress.
2. The s used in black-letter (Fraktur) which looks something like an f (without the little cross-piece) is not used at the end of a word like "Nazis." At the end of a word, one uses the more normal-looking s. One th poster, they did not get it right. On this poster the makers used the f-like s at the end of the word Nazis, showing that they did not know exactly what they were doing.
3. The world Allianz (from French) is understandable in German, but would not be the normal or preferred German word. They would be more likely to sue Bund.
4. The German word Treffen means more a meeting, like a meeting of two people in the street. It would not be for something like an assembly, which would be a Versammlung or Kongress.
5. It would be shocking for a true Nazi to show the German man shorter than the Asiatic.
6. Although Geobbels himself used the word Nazi, it was not the preferred word in propaganda, including posters. There one would refer to National Socialists or use the abbreviation NS.
My guess is that this poster was made by some neo-Nazis who didn't really know what they were doing, or even as "black propaganda" by Israelis making the point of the similarity of some of the streams of hatred in anti-Jewish hatreds. It is also possible that some Palestinian group made this thinking to enlist support from neo-Nazis.