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SCG3043 - France 1990 – 18 June 1940 Appeal to the Resistance Stamp
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Issued by France in 1990, this commemorative stamp honors General Charles de Gaulle’s historic Appel du 18 Juin 1940, a radio broadcast urging the French to resist Nazi occupation during World War II. The stamp features the Cross of Lorraine—emblem of the Free French Forces—superimposed over stylized profiles in red, white, and blue. Designed by Bequet, it embodies national pride and resistance. A powerful symbol of French unity and defiance, it marks the 50th anniversary of the call that sparked a movement.
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