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SCG7712 - 1200 Years of Fulda – Marian Column, Germany 1944
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Issued in 1944 by the Grossdeutsches Reich, this commemorative semi-postal stamp celebrates the 1200th anniversary of Fulda, one of Germany’s oldest cities and an important monastic center founded by Saint Boniface. The stamp depicts the Marienbrunnen (Marian Column) in front of the Fulda Cathedral, an ornate Baroque monument symbolizing the city’s religious heritage. The denomination “12 + 38 Pfennig” indicates a charity surcharge benefiting wartime welfare. Printed in brown, this issue combines historical commemoration with patriotic propaganda typical of late-war German philately.
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