His nickname in Nazi circles was Dr. Anti. He worked in 1940 on the script for the anti-Semitic propaganda film Der Ewige Jude and was responsible for the law requiring Jews to wear the yellow Star of David (Judenstern).
After World War II he was financed by the German government and US secret services to produce anti-Communist propaganda that compared Communists with rats and insects that needed to be exterminated.
After 1957 he worked in South America, Iran, Lebanon, Egypt and South Africa.
Since 1970 he was employed by German industrialists; in 1972 he received the Großes Bundesverdienstkreuz (Great German Cross of Merit) by future Chancellor Helmut Kohl.
EberhardTaubert, who wrote "The Eternal Jew", was a lawyer responsible for the law requiring Jews to wear the yellow Star of David.
The patch was used to facilitate discrimination and then genocide, to easily distinguish Jew from non-Jew in the German population prior to the deportations to the death camps like the one below, where Jews were used for medical experiments when not gassed or starved and worked to death.
The infamous writer of the film, EberhardTaubert, was a lawyer responsible for the law requiring Jews to wear the yellow Star of David.