Black-and-white engraving depicting, above, Simon of Trent, whose disappearance and murder led to charges of blood libel against the Jewish community of Trent; below, an image of a Judensau (Jews' sow). This engraving is a copy of a wall painting on the bridge tower of Frankfurt am Main; the bridge was demolished in 1801. In German, the text reads : "Au weih Rabbi Anschl, au, au! Mausch, au weih, au, au! Sauff Mauschi, sauff die Milch! Friss du Rabbi den Dreck, es ist doch alle Zeit euer bestes Geschleck!" In English, the title reads : "In 1475 on Maundy Thursday, the child Simon, who was 2 years old, was murdered by the Jews." In English, the text reads : "Oy vey Rabbi Anschl, oy, oy! Mausch, oy vey, oy, oy! Drink Mauchi, drink the milk! Eat, Rabbi, this filth! That's your greatest delicacy!"
Postcard with a black-and-white photograph of the Kindlifresserbrunnen (Child Eater Fountain) located at Kornhausplatz in Bern. It is possible that the ogre is a depication of a Jew, as an expression of blood libel against Jews.
Color postcard of the Kindlifresserbrunnen (Child Eater Fountain) located at Kornhausplatz in Bern. It is possible that the ogre is a depication of a Jew, as an expression of blood libel against Jews.
Postcard with a color photograph of the Kindlifresserbrunnen (Child Eater Fountain) located at Kornhausplatz in Bern. It is possible that the ogre is a depication of a Jew, as an expression of blood libel against Jews.
Postcard with black-and-white photographic portraits of Mendel Beilis and his defenders during his trial for ritual murder: Oskar Osipovich Gruzenberg, Vasily Maklakov, Nikolai Platonovich Karabchevsky, Alexander Zarudny, and Dmitry Grigorovich-Barsky.