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SCG2228 - Greece 1958 "ENOSIS Debate" Stamp – House of Commons Transcript
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This 1958 Greek stamp powerfully displays a verbatim excerpt from the British House of Commons debate dated 28 July 1954, concerning Cyprus and the movement for ENOSIS (union with Greece). Featuring statements by MPs including Lena Jeger and Winston Churchill, the stamp encapsulates the Greek Cypriot aspiration for national union and the political tensions surrounding British colonial policy. The design centers around the printed debate text and includes the word "ΕΛΛΑΣ" (Hellas) and denomination “4 Drachmai.” A symbolic and politically charged issue, it holds special historical value for collectors of Hellenic and colonial themes.
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