Beginning in the 1920s, a man named Julius Streicher published a small weekly German newspaper called Der Stürmer. Its mission was straightforward: to warn the German people about the threats posed by foreign and domestic Jews. A key feature of Der Stürmer was its political cartoons. The cover of every issue, and several interior pages, displayed cartoons depicting various Jewish dangers, in a most striking and graphic form. The lead cartoonist was a man named 'Fips' Rupprecht. His cartoons became the signature feature of the newspaper, and grew to represent the broader German struggle against Jewry.
With the demise of National Socialist Germany, Der Stürmer and Fips' cartoons were largely forgotten. Or rather, they were buried-the victorious nations certainly did not want old Nazi images floating around, raising difficult questions and making people think. Recently, though, a skilled digital artist named Robert Penman rediscovered the forgotten images. He carefully restored, colorized, and reissued them. Here, for the first time, he has compiled 200 of the best Fips images, as they have never been seen before.
Penman has done a masterful job. The images are sharp, crisp, and compelling. The colors are stunningly vivid. The effect is truly astonishing. Fips' cartoons, originally printed on cheap newsprint, come alive for the first time. Every image is a small masterpiece, a true work of contemporary art. And one each tells a story—a story with relevance for the present day.
2021, paperback, small-format softcover, and large-format hardcover, 286 pp.
PAN-JUDAH! Political Cartoons of Der Sturmer (vol. 1)
6x9 HC Pan-Judah V1 w/ $50+ E-book Purchase
Pan-Judah!: Political Cartoons of Der Sturmer, 1925 to 1945
Cartoons by Fips Rupprecht
Restoration and colorization by Robert Penman2021; four formats:
1) 6" x 9" paperback, 286 pages, ISBN: 978-1737-4461-25
2) 8.5" x 11" hardcover, 286 pages, ISBN: 978-1734-8042-56Chapter 1: A Movement on the March: 1925-1932
Chapter 2: Rise to Power: 1933-1936
Chapter 3: Success Upon Success: 1937-1938
Chapter 4: Heading into War: 1939
Chapter 5: Early Victories: 1940-1941
Chapter 6: The Tide Turns: 1942-1945


















Reviews
Would love a volume of Fip's original work. These recreations are great, but I dream about seeing his lines and brush work at a suitable size. Such a unique and singular style as a cartoonist deserves the proper treatment! I think this as well as maybe a book of National Socialist engravings from the period, would be great additions to the line.
The drawings are beautiful, and the descriptions are very helpful in understanding the cartoons. The context provided is great. I highly recommend this book to anyone, and I think it would make a great gift. I’ll also buy the other two books to complete the collection.