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    #31
    Originally posted by T.K. View Post
    Hello,

    Are the ones on the stamp Jewish stars??!!

    A big number of Serbian Nationalists (aka Cethinks) supported after 1943 the Germans and fought to the last bullet throu Slovenia into Austria, just to be deported back and...we know what happened later on.
    So I would think that actually the Cethinks were something that maybe we can call "Serbian Fascists" or anyway "Serbian hardcore far right Nationalists", eventually with the same political background of the others Fascists\Nazional-Socialists groups around Europe.

    By the way, what's a Shriner?

    Just my two cents

    Hello T.K.
    as I remember, this ideological anti masonic ideas for Serbian stamps was overtly controlled /approved by the Nazis. To totally confuse the issue even though there were animosities between Croatians and Serbs(and Muslims)The nazis were in "control" of all 3 groups at certain times.
    The stamps do have the jewish star. Please understand that standard Nazi ideology believed that the Freemasons were working for a Jewish world conspiracy. (This was taken by the nazis from the Tsarist era Anti-Semitic forgery created by the Tsar's secret police to create a scapegoat)known as the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion."
    The early NSDAP got this from refugeeAnti-Bolshevik/Aristocrats, upperclass etc. White Russians like Rosenberg.
    Himmler was it appears actually afraid of the Freemasons-So the SS had a serious effort to destroy the Freemasons in every country they could.
    Serbia got these ideas straight from the nazis( S.S. in particular), and originally heard some of this from the fellow ethnically Slavic country Russia during the Tsar's time.

    So when one calls the Cetniks fascists...one must understand that not only did the Cetniks also fight for the Allies as Partisans when it suited them, but that the Croats and the Muslims can be called fascist at certain times in this era. Indeed, some argue the Croats were worse...

    --Of course this is a rough outline , and the complicated nuances fill stacks of books.
    Last edited by Michael Fay; 09-30-2008, 06:55 PM. Reason: sp.

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      #32
      Hi Fez fans !!!

      Is there any pictures of Camouflage fez covers ????

      I have neve seen one but you lot lot may seen one .

      I was wondering if this existed ???
      owen

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        #33
        Originally posted by Michael Fay View Post
        Hello T.K.
        as I remember, this ideological anti masonic ideas for Serbian stamps was overtly controlled /approved by the Nazis. To totally confuse the issue even though there were animosities between Croatians and Serbs(and Muslims)The nazis were in "control" of all 3 groups at certain times.
        The stamps do have the jewish star. Please understand that standard Nazi ideology believed that the Freemasons were working for a Jewish world conspiracy. (This was taken by the nazis from the Tsarist era Anti-Semitic forgery created by the Tsar's secret police to create a scapegoat)known as the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion."
        The early NSDAP got this from refugeeAnti-Bolshevik/Aristocrats, upperclass etc. White Russians like Rosenberg.
        Himmler was it appears actually afraid of the Freemasons-So the SS had a serious effort to destroy the Freemasons in every country they could.
        Serbia got these ideas straight from the nazis( S.S. in particular), and originally heard some of this from the fellow ethnically Slavic country Russia during the Tsar's time.

        So when one calls the Cetniks fascists...one must understand that not only did the Cetniks also fight for the Allies as Partisans when it suited them, but that the Croats and the Muslims can be called fascist at certain times in this era. Indeed, some argue the Croats were worse...

        --Of course this is a rough outline , and the complicated nuances fill stacks of books.
        Hello,

        Thanks for the input.

        Best Regards

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