Stamp
SCG7061 - United Nations (Geneva) 1973 “Disarmament Decade” (0.60 Francs)
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Issued by the United Nations Office at Geneva in 1973, this 0.60 franc stamp commemorates the United Nations Disarmament Decade. The design features a broken sword transforming into a golden olive branch — a powerful symbol of peace prevailing over war. The background in violet-purple conveys solemnity, while the UN emblem anchors the design, underscoring the organization’s central role in promoting global disarmament. Multilingual inscriptions — in English, French, Russian, Spanish, and Chinese — reflect the UN’s universal mission.
Significance:
This stamp marks international efforts during the 1970s to reduce armaments and prevent nuclear proliferation. It belongs to the UN Geneva issues that aimed to inspire worldwide commitment to peace and cooperation.
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