German Reich year 1936 Charity Stamps set

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German Reich 1936  Charity Stamps – Architecture  MH/Used set

In 1936, the German Reich (also known as Nazi Germany) issued a set of postage stamps featuring architectural monuments and buildings. Here are the details about this stamp series:

  1. Date of issue: The stamps were issued on January 15, 1936.
  2. Occasion: The stamps were released as part of a series showcasing German architecture and to promote the country’s architectural heritage.
  3. Design: The stamps featured various notable German buildings and architectural styles from different periods. The specific designs included:
    • 3 pfennig: Holstentor in Lübeck (Gothic architecture)
    • 4 pfennig: Zwinger Palace in Dresden (Baroque architecture)
    • 5 pfennig: Porta Nigra in Trier (Ancient Roman architecture)
    • 6 pfennig: Cathedral of Limburg an der Lahn (Romanesque architecture)
    • 12 pfennig: Norderney Lighthouse (modern architecture)
    • 15 pfennig: Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria (Romanesque Revival architecture)
  4. Denominations: The stamps were issued in six denominations: 3, 4, 5, 6, 12, and 15 pfennig.
  5. Printing: The stamps were printed using the rotary printing process by the German State Printing Office (Reichsdruckerei) in Berlin.

This stamp series is notable for its depiction of iconic German architectural landmarks and its reflection of the Third Reich’s promotion of German national identity and heritage. However, as with any information about specific historical stamps, some details provided here may not be entirely accurate due to the passage of time and the challenges of verifying information about stamp releases from this particular period.

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