Сад отворих википедију и изненадих се. Замисли Јевреја који ово чита.
The organizers of the exhibition created advertisements that read: "This concept of exhibition will be unique not only in Serbia and the Balkans, not only in southeastern Europe and Europe, but in the world." However, the images depicted were not unique as they had been previously seen in 1937 during
The Eternal Jew exhibitions in
Munich and
Vienna.
[18] Serbian collaborationist newspapers such as
Obnova (Renewal) and
Naša Borba (Our Struggle) wrote positively of the exhibit, declaring Jews to be "the ancient enemies of the Serbian people" and that "Serbs should not wait for the Germans to begin the extermination of the Jews."
[15] Obnova reported that 20,000 people had visited the exhibit by 27 October.
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In January 1942, Serbian collaborationist authorities issued stamps commemorating the exhibition.
[20] The stamps portrayed a "strong and victorious Serbia triumphing over the plot of world domination".
[23] Juxtaposing Serbian and Jewish symbols, the stamps depicted
Judaism as being the source of all evil in the world while promoting the Serbian humiliation and violent subjugation of the Jews.
[20] They also ensured that every time a person mailed a letter they would be reminded that Jews, Masons and Communists were the supposed enemies of the Serbian people.
[23] The exhibition lasted until 19 January 1942, when it was closed. By then, it had been visited by an estimated 80,000 people, including Nedić and some of his ministers.
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