
Serbia 1942 Anti-Masonic and Anti-Jewish Propaganda Set
Serbia · 1942 · 1+1, 2+2, 4+4 Dinar
This set of four Serbian propaganda stamps from 1942 was issued for an anti-Masonic exposition during World War II. The designs feature strong anti-Semitic and anti-Masonic imagery, including a Jew being struck down, a snake with the Star of David, and Serbian symbols attacking the Soviet Union and religious pillars.
Issued by the collaborationist government in German-occupied Serbia during World War II, these stamps reflect the intense anti-Semitic and anti-Masonic sentiment promoted by the Axis powers and their allies as part of their ideological warfare.
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Perfectly centered, fresh, no faults
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Nicely centered, minor flaws
Average centering, acceptable
Off-center or visible wear
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