O.V, the use of the imagery of the octopus by the Nazi state was inevitably racist and negative in tone. Unfortunately, Hitler alluded to the octopus more than once in Mein Kampf. In addition to the quote Clem has posted above in chapter 3 lies the following quotation in reference to his perceived view of European Jews:
"While one of these scum is attacking his beloved fellow men in the most contemptible fashion, the octopus covers himself with a veritable cloud of respectability and unctuous phrases, prates about ' journalistic duty ' and suchlike lies, and even goes so far as to shoot off his mouth at committee meetings and congresses- that is, occasions where these pests are present in large numbers -about a very special variety of 'honor,' to wit, the journalistic variety, which the assembled rabble gravely and mutually confirm."
There are a number of images that were produced under the auspices of Josef Goebbels' propaganda machine that depict international Jewry as some form of bloodthirsty octopus. Taste dictates not posting them here, no matter how relevent. Indeed, one issue of Julius Streicher's ranting Der Sturmer magazine depicted an octopus bearing a Star of David being stabbed with spears labelled 'truth' and 'enlightenment'.
On a (slightly) lighter note, here is another good example of the symbolism of the octopus this time taken from Life magazine from January 1953. The octopus/fire pump represents the cold war fears of arms and munitions being transported across Europe into Eastern Germany and thus feeding the then perceived Communist menace.
(BTW, Clem - fantastic research on this thread. Where do you find these images? It's all fascinating.)




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