Russia – Antisemitic Posters at a Bolshevik Gathering in Moscow

On 7th November 2002, on the occasion of the 85th anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution, the Russian Community Party (Working Russia) and other left-wing parties held a gathering in which some 4,000 people participated. Some of the participants carried antisemitic posters, and antisemitic publications.
About 30 books such as “Mein Kampf” and “Racist Theories of the S.S.”, were on sale. The demonstrators carried anti-Israel, anti-American and anti-British posters. Members of the newly registered National Power Party distributed antisemitic caricatures and carried signs reading “If you confiscate the money of the 50 richest Jewish families, all the wars and revolutions will cease”.

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