Vintage Austria Charity Poster Stamp 2 Heller Ostmark League Of German Austrians
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Vintage (Circa 1920–1921) Austria Charity Poster Stamp 2 Heller Ostmark League Of German Austrians Kreuzenstein Castle Unused Hinge Remnant 70% Original Gum. This Poster Stamp Was Issued By The Bund Deutscher Oeste ... Read More
Vintage (Circa 1920–1921) Austria Charity Poster Stamp 2 Heller Ostmark League Of German Austrians Kreuzenstein Castle Unused Hinge Remnant 70% Original Gum.
This Poster Stamp Was Issued By The Bund Deutscher Oesterreicher (League Of German Austrians) And Bears The Title Ostmark, A Term Historically Used By German Nationalists To Refer To Austria, Especially Its Ethnic German Regions. The Stamp Has A Denomination Of 2 Heller, Displayed In Each Corner. The Central Image Depicts Burg Kreuzenstein, A Reconstructed Medieval Castle Near Leobendorf In Lower Austria. The Name Kreuzenstein Appears At The Top Of The Illustration, Identifying the landmark. This Stamp Was Likely Produced In The 1920s, During The Early Years Of The Austrian Republic, Following The Collapse Of The Austro-Hungarian Empire. At That Time, The Bund Deutscher Oesterreicher Acted As A Cultural And Political Organization Promoting German Identity, Heritage, And Unity Within The Newly Formed State Of Austria. Serving Both A Patriotic And Educational Purpose, This Stamp Is A Notable Example Of Interwar Austrian Nationalist Ephemera, Celebrating German-Austrian History, Architecture, And Ethnic Solidarity Through Symbolic Imagery. This Poster Stamp Was Issued Circa 1920–1921. It Was Part Of A Series Produced By The Bund Deutscher Oesterreicher In The Aftermath Of World War I, Following The Dissolution Of The Austro-Hungarian Empire In 1918. These Stamps Reflect The Sentiments Of The Early First Austrian Republic, When Ethnic German Organizations Advocated Cultural Unity And, in some cases, Anschluss (Union) With Germany. The Use Of The Term "Ostmark" And The 2 Heller Denomination Correspond With The Currency And Nationalist Symbolism Used In The Early 1920s. Chat GPT
Kreuzenstein Castle is a show or museum castle in the market town of Leobendorf in the district of Korneuburg in Lower Austria. The original medieval castle complex was destroyed during the Thirty Years' War and subsequently largely dismantled for building materials. Under Count Johann Nepomuk Wilczek, the castle was rebuilt from 1874 to 1906 as a museum for his extensive art collections. The resulting show castle, supplemented by numerous reused medieval components and after partial repair of the fire damage of 1915 and the war damage of 1945, is now a popular tourist destination north of Vienna. Wikipedia
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This Poster Stamp Was Issued By The Bund Deutscher Oesterreicher (League Of German Austrians) And Bears The Title Ostmark, A Term Historically Used By German Nationalists To Refer To Austria, Especially Its Ethnic German Regions. The Stamp Has A Denomination Of 2 Heller, Displayed In Each Corner. The Central Image Depicts Burg Kreuzenstein, A Reconstructed Medieval Castle Near Leobendorf In Lower Austria. The Name Kreuzenstein Appears At The Top Of The Illustration, Identifying the landmark. This Stamp Was Likely Produced In The 1920s, During The Early Years Of The Austrian Republic, Following The Collapse Of The Austro-Hungarian Empire. At That Time, The Bund Deutscher Oesterreicher Acted As A Cultural And Political Organization Promoting German Identity, Heritage, And Unity Within The Newly Formed State Of Austria. Serving Both A Patriotic And Educational Purpose, This Stamp Is A Notable Example Of Interwar Austrian Nationalist Ephemera, Celebrating German-Austrian History, Architecture, And Ethnic Solidarity Through Symbolic Imagery. This Poster Stamp Was Issued Circa 1920–1921. It Was Part Of A Series Produced By The Bund Deutscher Oesterreicher In The Aftermath Of World War I, Following The Dissolution Of The Austro-Hungarian Empire In 1918. These Stamps Reflect The Sentiments Of The Early First Austrian Republic, When Ethnic German Organizations Advocated Cultural Unity And, in some cases, Anschluss (Union) With Germany. The Use Of The Term "Ostmark" And The 2 Heller Denomination Correspond With The Currency And Nationalist Symbolism Used In The Early 1920s. Chat GPT
Kreuzenstein Castle is a show or museum castle in the market town of Leobendorf in the district of Korneuburg in Lower Austria. The original medieval castle complex was destroyed during the Thirty Years' War and subsequently largely dismantled for building materials. Under Count Johann Nepomuk Wilczek, the castle was rebuilt from 1874 to 1906 as a museum for his extensive art collections. The resulting show castle, supplemented by numerous reused medieval components and after partial repair of the fire damage of 1915 and the war damage of 1945, is now a popular tourist destination north of Vienna. Wikipedia
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