This font has a controversial history.Was it right to ban it?Should we bring it back?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antiqua%E2%80%93Fraktur_disputehttps://books.google.com/books?id=ri5cAAAAcAAJhttps://youtu.be/JS91p-vmSf0
What about this style of cursive, which used to be taught in all German schools?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%BCtterlin
>>529077285NopeThats not correctly Schreibschrift Is it even german?
>>529077449>Nopeno what?
>>529077517The first Picture, i could even read without the translation naturaly. (Gotisch)For the secons picture, i cant even read a word, because it isnt german.We get taught to write in Schreibschrift, but thats not it.
>>529077285>>529077669I can make out some words, like"form" and "Sütterlingschrift".>>529077065What makes you assume it's banned? It's just more difficult to read than Arial, so people use Arial.
>>529077669Click the link then. I said in my post that it USED TO be taught. That means that it is no longer taught.
>>529077910Wikipedia also says there were something like a holocaust.I understand very well why i am not allowed to use it as reference or source.>>529077879Man kann glück haben mit dem Buchstabenwürfeln
>>529077065>Hitler preferred Antiquawtf I had no ideano wonder I like Book Antiqua so much
>>529077669I can read "Sütterlin-schrift bezeichnet"'
>>529077065Whydoyoutypelikethis?
>>529077449>>529077669>kennt die Sütterlinschrift nichtentweder komplett ungebildet oder Ausländer
Should be the new font of the GOP
>>529077879Another person who doesn't know how to click a link. It WAS banned, and didn't come back to the same widespread use it had previously.>peopleIt wasn't banned for individual citizens to use. It was ordered by the government to be taken out of use for official printings, newspapers etc long before computers and smartphones existed. Back then printing was done with metal types like picrel. Regular citizens didn't own printing presses.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letterpress_printing
>>529078142Well, one of the reasons he wanted to get rid of it was that he thought German would spread and become the global lingua franca, and that this would be hindered by using a font that the world wasn't accustomed to. It was a font that was used for German printings only. It is known today as German script. If you look at German books from before 1941 they were all in this font.
>>529078685i'm a little surprised at that reasoningall the more so because in the current year Gothic is very strongly associated with neo-Nazis
so yeah thanks for the thread i didn't know this
I leaned to write like this recently. I realised its way more close to cyrillic. If you learned this learnibg russian will be way more easy. America implemented the new standartschrift to divide germany from the east. It was a psyop
>>529077065I don't think it should be banned. There is also no point in using it though. I am sure not just nazis used it. Nazis also ate bread, that isnt banned either.
Here's a German book from the 19th century about a guy who climbed a mountain in New Guinea, which was a German colony at the time. They found some people from there, now living in Australia, who still speak a German-based creole.https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044082378456https://youtu.be/zRlnVhdw7y4https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_New_Guineahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unserdeutsch
>>529077065such a great poem
>>529080376https://annas-archive.li/md5/ab79507de63510aa4ec53b47d7b94e77