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E-raamat: European Stamp Issues of the Second World War

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2021
  • Kirjastus: The History Press Ltd
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  • ISBN-13: 9780750997829
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  • Kirjastus: The History Press Ltd
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Today, European nations use stamps to commemorate aspects of a nations culture, history and achievements. During the Second World War, however, stamps were considered far more important in conveying political and ideological messages about their countrys change in fortunes whether it was as triumphant occupier, willing or unwilling ally, or oppressed victim. Some issues and overprints contained obvious messages, but many others were skilfully designed and subtle in their intentions.

Stamps and their accompanying postmarks offer an absorbing and surprisingly detailed insight into the hopes and fears of nations at this tumultuous time.

This remarkable collection examines and interprets the stamps of twenty-two countries across Western and Eastern Europe, revealing the aspirations, assumptions and anxieties of so many nations as their destinies hung in the balance.
Acknowledgements 7(2)
1 Introduction
9(6)
2 Germany: The Third Reich 1933-45
15(28)
3 Finland
43(6)
4 Bohemia-Moravia
49(14)
5 Slovakia
63(12)
6 Poland
75(12)
7 Denmark
87(6)
8 Norway
93(12)
9 The Netherlands
105(8)
10 Luxembourg
113(4)
11 Belgium
117(10)
12 France, and the Channel Islands
127(12)
A Note on the Channel Islands
136(3)
13 Italy
139(16)
The Vatican
147(2)
Mussolini and the Italian Social Republic
149(6)
14 Albania
155(6)
15 Yugoslavia
161(26)
Disintegration of Yugoslavia
161(2)
Slovenia
163(3)
Dalmatia
166(1)
Croatia
167(8)
Serbia
175(3)
Montenegro
178(2)
Restoration of Yugoslavia
180(7)
16 Greece
187(6)
17 The Soviet Union
193(10)
18 The Baltic States
203(10)
Lithuania
203(3)
Latvia
206(2)
Estonia
208(5)
19 Hungary
213(12)
20 Romania
225(10)
21 Bulgaria
235(10)
22 Conclusion
245(5)
Appendix 250(2)
Select Bibliography 252(2)
Index 254
Dr DAVID PARKER is a retired history lecturer. He has carried out historical and educational research, published widely, and spoke at numerous conferences. In the 1990s he led EU projects on education in the new Czech Republic. He has written many articles for journals and three books, including The People of Devon in the First World War for The History Press. His collection of stamps from the Second World War has been amassed over many decades.