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Scarce Vintage Germany Poster Stamp 2 Pfennig For Budweis Käfeler Pan-Germans
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Scarce Vintage Germany Propaganda Poster Stamp 2 Pfennig For Budweis Käfeler Pan-Germans Block/4 MNH One Stamp WIth Minor Spotting. Please note that i will break this block of 4 to sell an individual stamp price is ... Read More
Scarce Vintage Germany Propaganda Poster Stamp 2 Pfennig For Budweis Käfeler Pan-Germans Block/4 MNH One Stamp WIth Minor Spotting.
Please note that i will break this block of 4 to sell an individual stamp price is prorated with a 10% surcharge ($16.50 per stamp)
The pan-german league (until 1894 the general german league) existed from 1891 to 1939. During the german empire, it was at times one of the largest and most well-known agitation groups. It was perceived as one of the most vocal and influential organizations in the ethnic spectrum. Its program was expansionist, pan-germanic, militaristic, nationalist, and characterized by racist and anti-semitic ideas. Regionally, the pan-german league was organized into local chapters, which also existed abroad. Wikipedia
This Block Of Four Stylized Poster Stamps Was Issued As A Fundraising Or Solidarity Label By A Local Chapter Of The Alldeutscher Verband (Pan-German League) — Specifically A Group Referred To As “Die Käfeler Alldeutschen”, Possibly Named After A Locality, Nickname, Or Satirical Identifier. The Purpose Of The Stamp Was To Support Ethnic Germans In Budweis (Now České Budějovice), A Historically German-Czech City In Southern Bohemia That Became Part Of The New Czechoslovak Republic After 1918. The Design Features A Central Christmas Tree Decorated With Stars, Set Within An Ornate Frame. Flanking The Tree Are Two Symbols In Gold: A Swastika, Which At The Time Was Still Used In Pan-German And Völkisch Circles As A Symbol Of Ancient Aryan Heritage, And A Five-Pointed Star, Possibly Representing Cultural or Festive Traditions. The Typography And Aesthetic Echo German Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) Styles From The Early 20th Century. Likely Dating From The 1920s, This Stamp Reflects A Broader Nationalist Campaign To Maintain German Cultural Identity In Former Habsburg Territories Now Governed By Non-German Majorities. The Emphasis On Christmas Imagery Suggests The Stamp Was Issued During A Winter Appeal Or Holiday Campaign To Assist German Families Or Institutions In Budweis Amid Shifting Political and Ethnic Landscapes. Chat GPT
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Please note that i will break this block of 4 to sell an individual stamp price is prorated with a 10% surcharge ($16.50 per stamp)
The pan-german league (until 1894 the general german league) existed from 1891 to 1939. During the german empire, it was at times one of the largest and most well-known agitation groups. It was perceived as one of the most vocal and influential organizations in the ethnic spectrum. Its program was expansionist, pan-germanic, militaristic, nationalist, and characterized by racist and anti-semitic ideas. Regionally, the pan-german league was organized into local chapters, which also existed abroad. Wikipedia
This Block Of Four Stylized Poster Stamps Was Issued As A Fundraising Or Solidarity Label By A Local Chapter Of The Alldeutscher Verband (Pan-German League) — Specifically A Group Referred To As “Die Käfeler Alldeutschen”, Possibly Named After A Locality, Nickname, Or Satirical Identifier. The Purpose Of The Stamp Was To Support Ethnic Germans In Budweis (Now České Budějovice), A Historically German-Czech City In Southern Bohemia That Became Part Of The New Czechoslovak Republic After 1918. The Design Features A Central Christmas Tree Decorated With Stars, Set Within An Ornate Frame. Flanking The Tree Are Two Symbols In Gold: A Swastika, Which At The Time Was Still Used In Pan-German And Völkisch Circles As A Symbol Of Ancient Aryan Heritage, And A Five-Pointed Star, Possibly Representing Cultural or Festive Traditions. The Typography And Aesthetic Echo German Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) Styles From The Early 20th Century. Likely Dating From The 1920s, This Stamp Reflects A Broader Nationalist Campaign To Maintain German Cultural Identity In Former Habsburg Territories Now Governed By Non-German Majorities. The Emphasis On Christmas Imagery Suggests The Stamp Was Issued During A Winter Appeal Or Holiday Campaign To Assist German Families Or Institutions In Budweis Amid Shifting Political and Ethnic Landscapes. Chat GPT
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