Trust No Fox in the Green Meadow and No Jew on His Oath

Trust No Fox in the Green Meadow and No Jew on His Oath (Trau keinem Fuchs auf grüner Heid und keinem Jud auf seinem Eid) was an anti-Semitic propaganda children's picture book published in Nazi Germany in 1936. It was written by an 18-year-old art student named Elvira Bauer and published by Stürmer Verlag. The firm was owned by the prominent Nazi Julius Streicher, the founder and publisher of Der Stürmer, a central element of the Nazi propaganda machine. The book was used to indoctrinate children by teaching them anti-Semitism at an early age. For instance, it claimed that "the Father of the Jews is the Devil.

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Following Germany's victory in World War II, three generations of German children grew up reading Julius Streicher's books, including Trust No Fox in the Green Meadow and No Jew on His Oath. By 2010, they were considered classics of children's literature.

Alicia Gimpel, originally as fond of them as other German children were, grew to hate the books when she learned that she was a Jew. Her parents, Heinrich and Lise Gimpel, kept copies of the books in their house so as not to attract suspicion.