Julius Streicher

Description: (German Nazi Politician, Founder and Publisher of the Virulently Antisemitic Newspaper ‘Der Stürmer’)

Julius Streicher was a German politician and a member of NSDAP known for inciting German masses against the Jews. He wrote a number of anti-Semitic books aimed at brainwashing children from an early age against the supposed evils that Jewry posed. Due to his active role in the Nazi propaganda to eliminate the Jews from Germany and his unrelenting support to Adolf Hitler and his ideals, he was given the rightful title of ‘Jew-baiter Number One’ in his country. Streicher was accused of being a party to a number of Jew killings before the dawn of World War II. Even though Hitler considered him to be his right-hand man, he was often considered to be unstable and temperamental by some of the officials who served by his side. After the war, he was convicted of crimes against humanity and executed.

Overview

Birthday February 12, 1885 (Aquarius)
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Died on October 16, 1946
Spouse/Ex- Adele Tappe, Kunigunde Roth
Parents Friedrich Streicher
Anna Weiss
Children Elmar Striecher, Lothar Streicher

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What role did Julius Streicher play in the Nazi party? Julius Streicher was a prominent member of the Nazi party and the founder and publisher of the anti-Semitic newspaper Der Stürmer.
What was Julius Streicher's influence on Nazi propaganda? Streicher played a significant role in spreading anti-Semitic propaganda through his newspaper, which fueled hatred towards Jews in Nazi Germany.
What was Julius Streicher's involvement in the Holocaust? While Streicher did not have a direct role in planning or executing the Holocaust, his anti-Semitic propaganda contributed to creating a climate of hatred and violence against Jews.
Was Julius Streicher convicted of war crimes? Yes, Julius Streicher was convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity during the Nuremberg Trials following World War II.
What was the fate of Julius Streicher after World War II? Julius Streicher was sentenced to death and was executed by hanging on October 16, 1946, for his role in inciting hatred and violence against Jews during the Nazi regime.
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