149 Russian anti-Zionism
Although the Soviet Union was among the first to recognize Israel in 1948, that same year a domestic anti-Semitic campaign began that continued until Stalin’s death in 1953. The course of events during the Cold War was conducive to a pro-Arab Soviet policy, supported ideologically by the theory that Zionism was a form of racism. Especially after the Six Day War in 1967, a new wave of anti-Zionist propaganda revived many old anti-Semitic arguments.
Date:
1974
Catalog record:
Bro 2503/10
Number:
149