Statue of German
"antisemite" Theodor Fritsch (1852 -
1933) about to whack a Jew in the form
of a ... erm salamander?
Statue in Berlin Park Shows
Fritsch Crushing Jew
NEW YORK, Oct. 21 [1936]
(JTA) –
A park featuring a statue of
Theodor Fritsch, late
prophet of Jew-hatred, about
to crush the Jew, who is
represented as a reptile,
has been opened in the
Zellendorf section of
Berlin, according to the New
York World-Telegram.
The stone monument stands in
a large square known as
Theodor Fritsch Platz and
its pedestal is engraved
with quotations from
Fritsch's writings. The
major inscription reads,
"There can be no health for
the people until the Jews
have been extirpated."
Fritsch's 1919 book: Handbuch
der Judenfrage (Handbook
of the Jewish Question)