FACTS & FIGURES
On January 12, 1941, the Reichspost issued a postcard-rate stamp for the Day of the Stamp. There were ten different postmarks with war related designs used in various cities throughout Germany between January 10 and 14.
The Day of the Stamp (Tag der Briefmarke) is based on an idea by the German Philatelist Hans von Rudolphi (1884-1944) back in December 1935 in Austria. The concept was that every country belonging to the Fédération Internationale de Philatélie (FIP) should issue a special stamp to commemorate this Day. It was agreed that...
To celebrate the 50th Anniversary from the discovery of the treatment, the Reichspost issued a set of two postage stamps to honor the great German physiologist.
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