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SCG3088 - East Germany 1962 Anti-Malaria Campaign Stamp
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This 1962 stamp from the Deutsche Demokratische Republik (East Germany) was issued to support the global fight against malaria. It features a red cross with the Rod of Asclepius, a universal medical symbol, superimposed on a world map. The German inscription reads "Die Welt vereint gegen Malaria" ("The World United Against Malaria"). The denomination is 25 pfennigs. A bold design with strong international solidarity themes, this stamp is part of a wider WHO-led campaign.
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