
Serbia 1942 Anti-Freemasonry Exposition Set
Serbia · 1942 · 0.50+0.50, 1+1, 2+2, 4+4 Dinar
This set of four stamps depicts various allegorical and symbolic images used in anti-Freemasonry propaganda. Designs include a hand breaking chains, a figure in distress, a cross with wheat sheaves, and a figure breaking pillars, all against a backdrop of anti-Masonic symbols.
Issued during World War II in German-occupied Serbia, these stamps commemorate an anti-Masonic exhibition held in Belgrade. They served as a tool for Nazi and collaborationist propaganda, demonizing Freemasonry as part of a broader campaign against perceived enemies of the state.
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