51 88 (SOVIET UNION). Manifesto. The Fourth National Assembly of Workers, Peasants and Red Army Defenders of the Ukraine. Text in Yiddish (Soviet-style). 22.5 x 26.5 inches (57.2 x 67.3 cm). Linen-backed. Kharkov, 1921. $600-900 89 (HOLOCAUST). “Exposition, Bruxelles Cinquantenaire, Voici Les Sovjets.” 51 x 34.5 inches (129.5 x 87.6 cm). Linen backed. Antwerp, 1943. $3000-5000 ❧ Poster for an exhibition organized by the collaborationist organization Comité d’Action Antibolchévique (CAA) created in 1941 by the French writer Paul Chack. The goal was to merge anti- Communist and anti-Semitic views, linking a brutal Soviet Red Army with a leering Jew acting as the hidden controlling force. 90 (HOLOCAUST). “Le Complot Juif Contre L’Europe” [“The Jewish Plot Against Europe.”] Text in French. Designed by Abel. 32 x 43 inches (81.3 x 109.2 cm). Linen-backed. (Belgium), 1941. $2000-3000 ❧ Personifications of John Bull (England) and Joseph Stalin (Soviet Union) - with hand dripping with blood - shaking hands over Nazi-occupied Europe, all overseen by a spectral-like Jewish head. See Wolfson Museum, The Jew in Antisemitic Art, The Peter Ehrenthal Collection (Jerusalem, 2011) no. 378. Lot 89 Lot 90 Lot 91