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SCG6569 - German Occupation Issue – Ostland Overprint (1941–1944)
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This 60 Pfennig brown stamp from the Deutsches Reich series portrays Adolf Hitler in profile, part of the wartime definitive set issued under Nazi Germany. The black “OSTLAND” overprint designates its use in the Reichskommissariat Ostland, which covered the occupied Baltic territories (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania) and parts of Belarus during World War II. These overprints were applied to standard German stamps for local postal administration, symbolizing the extension of Nazi authority into Eastern Europe. Today, such issues hold historical significance as occupation overprints from the WWII era.
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