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English: Electoral poster of Romania's far-right National-Christian Party, attacking the governing National Peasants' Party with antisemitic and anticommunist themes. A wheel-like Seal of David, spun by a stereotypical and sinister Jew. The Seal is festooned with the heads of National Peasantist left-wing deputies; clockwise, from top: Ion Mihalache, Nicolae Lupu, Grigore Iunian, Virgil Madgearu. At the bottom, the French radical slogan Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, held up by geese—stereotypical Jewish poultry. To either side, the bloodied (red) star and hammer-and-sickle, symbols of communism. The mock-slogan, in Romanian but with imitation-Hebrew serif, reads: Vutați dimucrația ("Vote for Democracy", mispronounced with a Hebrew accent). The text, in both Romanian and Russian (presumably addressed at Bessarabian or Bukovinan constituents), asks: "Is this not to you liking, brother Christian? Then vote for the National-Christian Party Chamber list No. 6 and Senate list No. 3, under the symbol of the horizontal line ▬ (the straight road)." |
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Source | Adrian Cioflâncă |
Author | "Petrică" (see bottom right of the picture); Tipografia Litera |
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- 1937 elections in Romania
- Antisemitism in Romania
- Antisemitism in art
- Faux Hebrew
- Jewish nose
- Fascism in Romania
- Socialism in Romania
- Allegories of socialism
- Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité
- Caricatures of Romanian Kingdom politicians
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- Star of David
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- Hammer and sickle in anti-communist symbols
- Ion Mihalache
- Caricatures of Virgil Madgearu
- Antisemitic cartoons and illustrations
- Jewish Bolshevism
- Romanian typography
- Typography of Romania
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