German Reich year 1942 stamps 42+108 Brown Bonds MNH **
During World War II, the German Reich issued various stamps for different purposes. In 1942, they released a set of stamps known as “Brown Ribbon” or “Das Braune Band” stamps. These were annual charity stamps, with proceeds going to a horse racing event and equestrian sports.
The “Brown Ribbon” referred to a prestigious horse race held in Munich. The stamps typically featured images related to horse racing or horses in general. The additional cost (above the postal rate) went to support this event and related equestrian activities.
It’s important to note that during this period, all aspects of life in Germany, including postal services, were under the control of the Nazi regime. Many stamps from this era feature Nazi symbols, leaders, or themes related to their ideology.
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