Stamp
SCG6714 - Germany 1952 – St. George, Patron Saint of Scouts
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Issued by Deutsche Bundespost in 1952, this 10 Pfennig green stamp features Saint George on horseback slaying the dragon — a traditional symbol of bravery and faith. Inscribed “Schutzpatron aller Pfadfinder” (Patron Saint of All Scouts), it was released to honor St. George’s role as the protector of Boy Scouts across Germany. The design reflects strong medieval woodcut influence, emphasizing heroism and moral virtue — fitting themes for post-war Germany’s youth movement.
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