€60.00

Set of two Belgian anti-Semitic propaganda stamps

Rare set of two original Belgian antisemitic propaganda stamps from the occupation, printed and distributed circa 1941–1942 during the collaboration and boycott campaigns in Flanders and Brussels. Both stickers have an identical design and clearly belong to the same printing series, but are printed in two languages: Dutch and French.

Each stamp measures approximately 5.5 × 6.5 cm and features a large skull in the center, executed in black on a contrasting red and white background. At the bottom right is the Othala/Odal rune, a symbol used by National Socialist collaboration groups to refer to "people," "heritage," and racial ideology.


The lyrics read:

“THE JEWS OUT!”

“LES JUIFS DEHORS !”


These stickers were used by radical VNV supporters, members of the Black Brigade, and other collaborationist groups to support boycotts of Jewish shops. They were pasted on shop windows, doors, street furniture, and propaganda pamphlets at night. Because they remained in everyday life and were rarely preserved, original, undamaged copies are extremely scarce today.


Condition:

Both stamps are in good condition. The colors are vibrant, the print is sharp, and there are no tears, missing parts, or serious damage. For paper propaganda material over 80 years old, this is an exceptionally beautiful set.