Clarinada

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Clarinada (The Call) was an anti-Jewish Argentine publication issued from May 1937 February 1945. The journal consisted of around 80 pages and numbered to 94 issues (missing issues 30, 41, and 66).[1]

The publication demanded that Jews either be deported or isolated in ghettos.[2] The paper depicted Jews similar to Der Stürmer.[3] The main Illustrator of the paper penned his work "Mata Jacoibos", meaning Jew-killer.[4]

Carlos M. Silveyra was the paper's editor.

Notes

  1. CLARINADA ( no.1-94, mayo 1937-febrero 1945 )
  2. REVIEW OF THE YEAR 5704—LATIN AMERICA American Jewish Yearbook, page 294
  3. The Catholic Church and the Jews: Argentina, 1933-1945, by Graciela Ben-Dror, page 94
  4. The Catholic Church and the Jews: Argentina, 1933-1945, by Graciela Ben-Dror, page 162

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