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SCG9151 - 1944 China (Japanese Occupation – Hua-Chuan Administration) “Campaign Victory Commemoration” 500-Cent Propaganda Stamp
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This powerful 500-cent brown issue was released in 1944 by the Japanese-controlled Hua-Chuan (華東 – East China) postal administration, commemorating military operations during the Pacific War. The design features armed soldiers with rifles, a large propaganda portrait, and a campaign map, symbolizing claimed victories in the Pacific theatre. The date 1944.9.10 appears at the bottom, referring to the commemorative declaration. Issued during the later stages of WWII, this stamp reflects the intense wartime propaganda efforts in occupied China and today stands as a significant study piece in military postal history, Japanese occupation issues, and wartime graphic design.
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