Golem: Geissel der Tschechen. Die Zersetzung des tschechischen Nationalismus
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Golem: Geissel der Tschechen. Die Zersetzung des tschechischen Nationalismus

Walter Jacobi

Golem: The Czech Whip is a propaganda book published in occupied Prague in 1942, which attacks Czech nationalism and political resistance to Nazism through anti-Semitic and anti-Masonic motives.

The book Golem: The Czech Whip is not about the folklore legend of the Prague Golem, but about a political-propaganda pamphlet. The very concept of the Golem here serves as an ideological metaphor. The original Prague legend is connected to Rabbi Judah Loew and Jewish tradition, but this book clearly takes this motif and turns it into a means of political stigmatization.

From chapter to chapter, the basic structure and intention of the book becomes clear: the author tries to connect the Czech national movement, political resistance, the Sokol movement, youth organizations and parts of the Czechoslovak political tradition with the alleged conspiratorial networks of Freemasons, Rosicrucians, the "mafia" and Jews. This is not a neutral historical analysis, but a text set in advance ideologically.

The illustrations in the book further reinforce this impression. The list of illustrations includes photographs and documents related to Sokol, Kramář, Beneš, Masaryk, revolutionary slogans, the theatrical mask of the Golem, the Hus monument and other politically charged motifs. This shows that the book is constructed as a combination of text and visual material intended to convince the reader of a predetermined thesis.

Therefore, it is most accurate to describe this book as a war propaganda publication from occupied Prague, directed against Czech nationalism and political independence, with strong anti-Semitic, anti-Masonic and anti-national motives. Its value today is primarily documentary: not as a reliable source on Czech history, but as a testimony to the language, symbols and methods of political propaganda in Central Europe during World War II.

Dimensions
21 x 14.5 cm
Pages
130
Publisher
Orbis-Verlag, Prag, 1942.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: German.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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