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Object ID

2015.2.150

Object Name

Stamp, Postage

Date

1937

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Description

Maroon stamp on white serrated paper depicting the King of England on the left and Joseph Stalin on the right with the British crown between them. Includes the Soverign's Orb, hammer and sickle, Stars of David and a black hand stamp.

Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:

Both the Allies and Axis powers produced forgeries of their enemies' postage stamps. Among these were postal forgeries, which were intended to cause economic disruption by defrauding the adversaries' postal services, and propaganda forgeries, clandestinely distributed to increase dissent and weaken the morale of the enemy population. Propaganda forgeries created by the Nazis included stamps with antisemitic messages. Notable forgeries include spoofs of Great Britain's 1935 Silver Jubilee stamp, with the slogan "This War is a Jewish War," and the 1937 Coronation issue, noting the alliance between Stalin's USSR and Great Britain. Equating Stalinism with Judaism and claiming Nazism was a bulwark against Communism was a major theme of Nazi ideology. The Nazis also issued a set with overprints proclaiming the liquidation of the British Empire. The OSS (Office of Strategic Services), the forerunner of the CIA, ran a mission from Switzerland called "Operation Cornflakes" which involved bombing German mail trains and air-dropping bags of false but properly addressed mail containing Allied propaganda, including propaganda forgeries. The intent was that the false mail would be mixed in with the real mail and delivered by the German postal service. The most striking OSS forgeries mock German Hitler-head stamps, and picture Hitler's face as a partly exposed skull. (from Stampselector).

Dimensions

1 x 2"

Keywords

King of England, Star of David, Forgery, Propaganda, OSS Office of Stategic Services, Mail services, Postal service, Mail, Stamp

Subcollection

Propaganda, Philatelic

German Anti-Soviet Propaganda Stamp

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