Monday, February 6, 2017

German State removes antisemitic school book in circulation since 2012


Via The Jerusalem Post (Benjamin Weinthal):
"BANK ROTHCHILD on three lines in yellow on the left of the image
The German state of Thuringia announced on Friday it will remove a school book with an antisemitic illustration depicting a video game character – alongside the words “Rothschild Bank” – consuming Europe. 
A Thuringian Education Ministry representative told the MDR Thüringen news outlet that “like in many other federal states,” Thuringia will remove the book, and called criticism of the book “justified.” 
The cartoon shows a video Pacman figure devouring Europe, with the Jewish banking family named next to the cartoon. 
Nazi-era propaganda promoted the anti-Jewish conspiracy theories that the Rothschilds were attempting to conquer the world and destroy the German nation. The Nazis produced an antisemitic film The Rothschilds in 1940. 
In 2014, Sabine Wölfle, a Social Democratic politician from the southern state of Baden-Württemberg, was accused of endorsing an antisemitic video that she posted on her website titled: “The Power of the Rothschilds.”
The schoolbook has been in circulation since 2012. The Thuringian Education Ministry representative declined to comment on the number of books in use in Thuringia’s educational system published by Klett-Verlag. 
The Berlin-based publisher said it was halting all further deliveries of the book, calling the error “serious.” 
It told Vice online magazine blogger Philipp Frohn that the “regrettable mistake” would be corrected in a future edition, which will not come out for several years. 
“The message to pupils... is clear: The driving force behind the whole nasty affair is a bank. A Jewish bank,” he added 
The publishing house said no one noticed over the years “the antisemitic caricature and there was no feedback from teachers as well as students and parents.”

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