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AUSTRIA: 3-note set, 1920

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AUSTRIA: 3-note set, 1920
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AUSTRIA: 3-note set, 1920, Amstetten, Schutzverein Antisemitenbund, set includes 10 heller JP-R0038-10, 20 heller JP-R0038-20 and 50 heller JP-R0038-50, each note shows an image of seven liberal Austrian newspapers accused of being "Judenpresse" (Jewish press) burning on the face, the 50 heller also has shows a very early use of the swastika as an Anti-Semitic symbol on the back, UNC, set of 3 notgeld. The Deutschösterreichischer Schutzverein Antisemitenbund (German-Austrian Protection Organization "Anti-Semitic League") was founded in 1919 by Christian Social Party politician Anton Jerzabek. Speakers for the group such as Walter Riehl, Josef Ursin, Anton Orel, and Leopold Kunschak demanded expulsion of Jews who arrived in Austria after 1914, registering land ownership for Jews in Vienna, and in Tyrol, extreme anti-Semitic measures such as professional bans and bans on trade and land ownership. Printed organ was Der Eiserne Besen ("The Iron Broom"), printed from 1921-1932 and seen as a forerunner of the Nazi publication Der Stürmer. The Antisemitenbund continued until the Anschluss in 1938 at which time it was dissolved and merged into the NSDAP.This item was originally produced by an organization associated with acts of violence, crimes against humanity, war crimes, extremism, human rights violations, or similar topics. Our firm does not endorse such activities and only offers this item as an artifact of history to further research and civil enlightenment.