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SCG9375 - Germany (Occupation of Ostland) – 1 Pfennig Hitler Head Overprint (c.1941–1944)
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This is a German occupation issue for Ostland, created by overprinting the standard Deutsches Reich Hitler definitive with the black “OSTLAND” surcharge. Issued during WWII for use in the occupied Baltic territories (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and parts of Belarus), these stamps form a significant sub-area of wartime postal history. The example shows the 1 Pfennig dark grey-black portrait type, crisp engraving, and a strong overprint. Such issues are collected for their overprint varieties, printings, and postal history associated with the Eastern Front.
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