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SCG2794 - Israel 1967 Stamp – "Angel of Death" from the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Memorial
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This Israeli stamp, issued in 1967 with a denomination of 0.60 Israeli lira, features a striking detail from the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Memorial in Poland, sculpted by Nathan Rapoport. The design shows the figure often interpreted as the "Angel of Death," a dramatic and symbolic representation of the Jewish resistance during the 1943 uprising against Nazi oppression. Part of a commemorative series, this stamp honors the heroism and sacrifice of those who fought during the Holocaust. The inscriptions appear in Hebrew, Arabic, and English, reinforcing Israel’s multilingual identity.
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