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SCG387 - USSR 1961 Anti-Colonialism and World Trade Union Congress Stamps
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These powerful 1961 USSR stamps commemorate the V World Trade Union Congress in Moscow and carry the message “Down with Colonialism!” They depict a muscular, shackled man breaking free from chains, symbolizing the global struggle against colonial oppression. With denominations of 2 kopeks (purple) and 6 kopeks (multicolor), these stamps reflect the Soviet Union’s political stance supporting liberation movements worldwide.
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