>>17540028 lb
>er on halfchan are going DEEP (picrel)
Goes with this video - sort of authenticates this video. tbh
Wish we had the newspaper date/edition on that …
>>17540028 lb
>er on halfchan are going DEEP (picrel)
Goes with this video - sort of authenticates this video. tbh
Wish we had the newspaper date/edition on that …
>s to post the pdf this arrow is pointing to, preferably at a good resolution so anons can see what it says?
>Thank you so, so much.
https://archive.lib.msu.edu/DMC/tribune/trib07041933/trib07041933026.pdf
>https://lib.msu.edu/branches/dmc/tribune/detail.jsp?id=2064
Crowd of 125,000 witness monster Jewish spectacle
The sacrifice of virgin to Moloch, part of the "Romance of a People" event which highlights the history of the Jewish people over the centuries. At Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois.
Publication date: 1933-07-04
CROWD OF 125,000 WITNESSES MONSTER JEWISH SPECTACLE; WILL BE REPEATED BY THE TRIBUNE TOMORROW NIGHT.
The sacrifice of virgin to Moloch, one of the high spots of "Romance of a People" in Soldiers' field last night before capacity crowd of 125,000. The spectacle
was a history of the Jewish people over the centuries. lt will be presented again tomorrow night in Soldiers' field under the sponsorship of The Tribune so that the thousands who were turned away last night can witness it. (Story on page 1.)
1933
The source above from MSU
https://lib.msu.edu/branches/dmc/tribune/detail.jsp?id=2064
Copyright(s):
These materials are either in the public domain, according to U.S. copyright law, or permission has been obtained from rights owners. The digital version and supplementary materials are available for all educational uses worldwide.
Is part of:
The Janet A. Ginsburg Chicago Tribune Image Collection
Source(s):
Chicago Daily Tribune (July 4, 1933), p. 26
Here's the source information from the catalog of the library collection.
The Janet A. Ginsburg Chicago Tribune Collection
Welcome to MSU's Janet A. Ginsburg Chicago Tribune Collection (1880s to 1940s) composed of beautiful visual journalism art, in many forms, that was used to communicate news of the day.
Thesescanned imagesillustrate that the historic Chicago Tribune was an innovator in color inks and printing, but also a pioneer in bringing colorful art in the form of illustrations, photographs, cartoons and advertisements to the average person in an everyday medium. Famous artists in this collection are Frederic Remington, Grant Wood, Mary Cassatt, John McCutcheon, Carey Orr and others.
In 2004, a friend of MSU’s College of Communication Arts and Sciences, Janet Ginsburg brought the collection of more than 15,000 images on 5,500 pages to The College of Communication Arts and Sciences at Michigan State University.
Thanks to a grant from the Robert McCormick Foundation to MSU's School of Journalism, the collection's original print artifacts have been carefully repaired, preserved and housed in the Michigan State University Library's Special Collections, and its images scanned and put into this website with a searchable database, in the spirit of bringing history about the color process and art in newspapers to the public.
Someone with a paid Newspapers.com subscription could get this paper.
https://chicagotribune.newspapers.com/search/?ymd=1933-07-04
Here it is - the front page of July 4 1933
Headline in the middle
"125,000 witness jewish spectacle"
Are you immune to the fact that we are gathering the captions and verbiage in some of these articles for further reading for other anons as asked?
It has ZERO to do with narrative. We are collecting and quoting sources.
Do try to keep up.
Quoting a newspaper article and looking at an event in 1933 doesn't make anon's bigots.
But go on with yourself.
We can all contribute whatever we want here.
My "Work" - get over yourself.
You know nothing about me. I am anon.