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  2. Anti-Masonry - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Masonry (alternatively called anti-Freemasonry) is "avowed opposition to Freemasonry", [1] which has led to multiple forms of religious discrimination, violent persecution, and suppression in some countries as well as in various organized religions (primarily Abrahamic religions). [2] However, there is no homogeneous anti-Masonic movement.

  3. Grand Anti-Masonic Exhibition - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Anti-Masonic Exhibition (German: Anti-Freimaurer-Ausstellung, Serbian: Анти-масонска изложба) was the name of an antisemitic exhibition that was opened on October 22, 1941 during World War II in Belgrade, the capital of the Nazi Germany-established Militärverwaltung in occupied Serbia.

  4. Freemasonry in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Freemasonry in Germany (German: Freimaurerei) started in several places during the second quarter of the Eighteenth century.After the extinction of the Rite of Strict Observance, which had a wide following and claimed Templar origins for its higher degrees, the several Grand Lodges in Germany defied all attempts at unification, although a largely ineffectual central organisation came into ...

  5. Category:Anti-Masonry in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Anti-Masonry in Germany" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Gunter d'Alquen; F.

  6. United Grand Lodges of Germany - Wikipedia

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    On 27 April 1958, the former United Grand Lodge of Germany (now the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Germany (GL AFuAMvD), founded on 19 June 1949 in St. Paul's Church in Frankfurt) and the Grand Landlodge of the Freemasons of Germany (German: Große Landesloge der Freimaurer von Deutschland (GLL FvD), formed in 1770) joined ...

  7. Freemasonry - Wikipedia

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    Reports of the "Morgan Affair", together with opposition to Jacksonian democracy (Andrew Jackson was a prominent Mason), helped fuel an Anti-Masonic movement. The short-lived Anti-Masonic Party was formed, which fielded candidates for the presidential elections of 1828 and 1832. [209] Lodge in Erlangen, Germany.

  8. Category:Anti-Masonry - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Masonry in Germany (2 P) I. International Communist Current (4 P) R. Russian Fascist Party (1 C, 7 P) S. Anti-Masonry in Spain (10 P) U. Anti-Masonry in the ...

  9. Esotericism in Germany and Austria - Wikipedia

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    The suppression of Freemasonry in Nazi Germany also reached the level of outright persecution. It is estimated that between 80,000 and 200,000 Freemasons were murdered under the Nazi regime. [50] The lodge Liberté chérie was founded in a concentration camp. Freemasons, who were sent to concentration camps, were sent there as political ...