Comics and Propaganda During the Occupation (1941-1944)

  • Irina Antanasievich University of Belgrade
Keywords: occupation, propaganda, comics, anti-masonic exhibition in Belgrade, anti-communist exhibition in Belgrade, Russian emigration

Abstract

The article presents a brief overview of comics that served as propaganda material during the occupation period. The aim of the work is to take a step towards systematizing propaganda comics and classifying them not only chronologically, but above all systematically (by form, method of propaganda, etc.). The work uses material that is presented to the general public for the first time (archival materials from the National Library of Serbia).

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Irina Antanasievich, University of Belgrade

The article presents a brief overview of comics that served as propaganda material during the occupation period. The aim of the work is to take a step towards systematizing propaganda comics and classifying them not only chronologically, but above all systematically (by form, method of propaganda, etc.). The work uses material that is presented to the general public for the first time (archival materials from the National Library of Serbia).

Published
2025-03-30
How to Cite
AntanasievichI. (2025). Comics and Propaganda During the Occupation (1941-1944). Philosophical Letters. Russian and European Dialogue, 8(1), 210-233. Retrieved from https://phillet.hse.ru/article/view/26477