Question about German school textbook

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I recently watched the movie Final account. This is a documentary about children born in the 1920 -30's being raised in Germany and their experience of the Hitler Youth or BDM.

There was a man who made a reference to a textbook he had in school that used Jewish caricatures for learning the alphabet. He stated the book was by Julius Streicher. I have been unable to find any books published by Streicher that really fits the description.

Any ideas or thoughts on this.
 
Probably Trau keinem Fuchs is meant, not a school book, but a propaganda children's book for six- to nine-year-olds. Streicher was not the author (that was Elvira Bauer), but the editor of this "work".
In a study of 124 Fibeln (primers), on the other hand, there is interestingly nothing of the sort, as a scientific study (J. Thiele) has investigated..
 
Maybe on this site you find something:

could it be:
This: Brückl-Fibel für den 1. Schuljahrgang Verlag R. Oldenbourg, München, 1942
 
It was worth a shot to see if anyone here knew anything about it. I could find nothing from Streicher that would really fit the criteria for the book.
 
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