Stamp
SCG3862 - Germany 1944 – Innsbruck Shooting Festival Semi-Postal
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This German semi-postal stamp was issued in July 1944 to commemorate the 7th Provincial Shooting Festival held in Innsbruck, Austria. The design, printed in carmine red, shows two symbolic riflemen: one in traditional Tyrolean dress and the other in modern German military uniform, emphasizing continuity between historic tradition and wartime nationalism.
The denomination is 12+8 pfennig, with the surcharge (+8) going to support wartime funds. The inscription reads “7. LANDESSCHIESSEN INNSBRUCK JULI 1944” (7th Provincial Shooting Competition Innsbruck, July 1944) and “GROSSDEUTSCHES REICH” (Greater German Reich).
Issued during the final year of the Third Reich, this stamp is part of the regime’s propaganda-driven issues and is a sought-after piece reflecting both philatelic and WWII history.
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