Auction 73 Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
By Kedem
Aug 11, 2020
8 Ramban St, Jerusalem., Israel
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LOT 194:

"Borkum-Jerusalem Line Timetable" – Rare Antisemitic Poster – The Island of Borkum, Late 19th Century or Early 20th ...

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"Borkum-Jerusalem Line Timetable" – Rare Antisemitic Poster – The Island of Borkum, Late 19th Century or Early 20th Century
Fahrplan zwischen Borkum und Jerusalem […] Retourkarten werden nicht ausgegeben [Timetable between Borkum and Jerusalem […] Return tickets are not issued"], antisemitic poster. [Printer not indicated, late 19th century or early 20th century]. German.
An antisemitic poster that was displayed in hotels and bath-houses in the island of Borkum (Germany), referring to a fictitious rail line from the island to Jerusalem: "The Borkum-Jerusalem line timetable […] it is hereby announced to the venerable Christian public that Jewish passengers will be inspected at the border and that the Jews who evaporate to Jerusalem will be allowed to carry with them six marks only. Return tickets are not issued".
As early as the late 19th century, the island of Borkum in the Northern Ocean gained a notorious reputation for its antisemitism. A travel guide from 1897 announced that the island is "free of Jews" (Judenrein) and a travel guide from 1910 warned the Jews of "cruel harassments". Many hotels and public bath-houses in Burkum displayed signs reading "Jews and dogs may not enter" and the island's orchestra performed daily an antisemitic song titled "Borkum Song" (Borkum-Lied), with a finale calling the "flat-footed, with hooked nose and curly hair" to get out.
The text of this poster was published in issue no. 44 (ninth year) of the Association for Defense against Antisemitism (Mitteilungen aus dem Verein zur Abwehr des Antisemitismus) periodical (Berlin, November 1899).
63X47 cm. Thin paper. Good condition. Fold lines. Creases. Tears to edges and fold lines. Minute holes and small open tears.

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