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SCG8451 - France 1975 – 30th Anniversary of the Liberation of the Concentration Camps
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Issued by France in 1975, this poignant 1.00 franc commemorative stamp honors the 30th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps. Designed and engraved by J. Combet, it features portraits of three French Resistance heroes—F. H. Manhès, Pierre Kaan, and Jean Verneau—who endured imprisonment or perished for their roles in the fight against tyranny. Set against the colors of the French flag, the design symbolizes remembrance, resilience, and national gratitude toward those who resisted oppression during World War II.
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