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SCG5437 - Germany 1943 – Youth Commitment Day Semi-Postal Stamp
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Issued by the Deutsches Reich in 1943, this semi-postal stamp (6+4 Pfennig) commemorates Tag der Verpflichtung der Jugend (Youth Commitment Day). The design features two German girls in profile, symbolizing the Nazi youth organizations, with a swastika flag in the background. The surcharge (+4 Pfennig) supported Nazi welfare activities during World War II. This issue is part of the wartime propaganda series highlighting loyalty, duty, and youth indoctrination, making it a stark reminder of the regime’s use of philately for ideological messaging. Highly collectible, it holds historical significance as a semi-postal charity issue of the Third Reich era.
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