Grand Anti-Masonic Exhibition
Appearance
Anti-Freemason Exhibition (Serbian: Antimasonska izložba) was the name of an antisemitic exhibition that was opened in Belgrade on October 22, 1941. This exhibition was part of a propaganda campagin by the Germans and Serbian collaborators to "unmask the Jewish freemason and communist conspiracy that is beind all the society's ills". The exhibition was financed by the propaganda ministry of Nedić's Serbia, and as part of the exhibiton a number of commemorative stamps were issued in 1942. The exhibition was visited by some 80,000 people.[1]
External links
- Helsinki Human Rights Committee about antisemitism in Serbia
- Anti-Semitic stereotypes and propaganda in Serbia from 1941 to 1945, Milan Koljanin, Istorija 20. veka, 2003, Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 83-118; includes many references
- Auction of commemorative postage stamps from the Anti-freemason exhibition
- Visualizing Otherness II Article on the Anti-Freemason Exhibtion 1941-1942 on the Centre for Holocaust and Genocide studies, with more posters
- Hate stamps Article on the hate stamps publised in commemoration of the Anti-Freemason exhibition