Anti-Freemason Exhibition
Encyclopedia
Grand Anti-Masonic Exhibition (Serbian
: Antimasonska izložba) was the name of an antisemitic exhibition that was opened in Belgrade
, in Nazi-occupied Serbia, on October 22, 1941. This exhibition was part of a propaganda campaign by the Germans to "unmask the Jewish freemason and communist conspiracy that is behind all the society's ills". The exhibition was financed by the German occupiers, and as part of the exhibition a number of commemorative stamps were issued in 1942. The exhibition was supposedly visited by some 80,000 people.
Serbian language
Serbian is a form of Serbo-Croatian, a South Slavic language, spoken by Serbs in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia and neighbouring countries....
: Antimasonska izložba) was the name of an antisemitic exhibition that was opened in Belgrade
Belgrade
Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. According to official results of Census 2011, the city has a population of 1,639,121. It is one of the 15 largest cities in Europe...
, in Nazi-occupied Serbia, on October 22, 1941. This exhibition was part of a propaganda campaign by the Germans to "unmask the Jewish freemason and communist conspiracy that is behind all the society's ills". The exhibition was financed by the German occupiers, and as part of the exhibition a number of commemorative stamps were issued in 1942. The exhibition was supposedly visited by some 80,000 people.
External links
- Hate stamps Article on the hate stamps published in commemoration of the Anti-Freemason exhibition