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English: Caricature of Jewish stock-exchange speculators which appeared in the German satirical magazine Fliegende Blätter in 1851. The caption reads,
"Herr Baron, that lad's stealing your handkerchief!" (in High German)
"Let him go, we once started small too." (in Yiddish)
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Source E. Fuchs, Die Juden in der Karikatur, Albert Langen, Verlag, München, 1921
Author Unknown cartoonist

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