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His tools: democracy, masonry, communism, capitalism, Original Grand Anti-Masonic Exhibition Poster,

His tools: democracy, masonry, communism, capitalism, Original Grand Anti-Masonic Exhibition Poster,

  • 1941
  • 21 x 30 inches ~ (53 x 76 cm)
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  • diabolically possessed Jewish man's face with sidelocks and a long beard that transforms into 4 snakes at the bottom. The snakes' mouths are open showing sharp fangs and extended forked tongues. Three snakes have red symbols on their heads: a Masonic square and compass, a 5 point Soviet star, and a US dollar sign. Their sinuous bodies twist over a gridmarked globe. The man wears a kippah on his bald head and has thick ears resembling horns, deepset white glaring eyes with large black pupils, and a huge pointed nose. His face is distorted, with slanting eyebrows and creased brow, as he grimaces in anger, mouth open, revealing a few sharp teeth. There is Serbian text in Cyrillic at the bottom of the globe and in a light brown panel.

    Anti-Jewish poster issued in German occupied Serbia in the fall of 1941 for the Grand Anti-Masonic Exhibition in Belgrade from October 22, 1941, to January 19, 1942. The exhibit focused on the alleged Jewish-Communist-Masonic conspiracy to achieve world domination with the intent to increase hatred against outsider groups that opposed Nazi Germany. Yugoslavia had been invaded and dismembered by the Axis powers in April 1941. Germany annexed most of Slovenia and placed Serbia under military occupation. The exhibition was organized by the Serbian puppet government in collaboration with the German occupiers.

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