Italian Ethiopia Postal History refers to the period when Ethiopia was under Italian occupation, primarily from 1936 to 1941 during the time of Benito Mussolini’s fascist regime. This period saw significant changes in the postal system of Ethiopia, reflecting the administration and control exerted by the Italian authorities.
During this time, Italian stamps were used in Ethiopia, often overprinted with Italian colonial markings or specially designed stamps for use in the occupied territory. These stamps were used to facilitate communication and mail services within Ethiopia and with other parts of the Italian Empire.
Italian Ethiopia postal history is a subject of interest for philatelists and historians, as it provides insights into the political, social, and administrative dynamics of the Italian occupation of Ethiopia. The stamps and postal markings from this period often bear witness to the turbulent history and shifting alliances in the region during World War II.
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