German Reich year 1945 Elite Storm trooper -Mi.- 909/10 – MNH (**) stamps
That’s a key issue in the late history of the German Reich, issued in the final months of World War II.
The stamps you are referring to are officially the Elite (Storm Trooper) Semi-Postal Issue of 1945. They are considered the last pictorial stamps issued by the German Reich.
📜 Stamp Details (Mi. 907-910)
This set consists of four values, all sharing the same martial design:
| Michel (Mi.) No. | Denomination (Postage + Surcharge) | Total Face Value | Color | Depicted Force |
| 907 | 3 Pfennig + 2 Pfennig | 5 Pfennig | Grey-Green | General Purpose |
| 908 | 4 Pfennig + 3 Pfennig | 7 Pfennig | Brown-Violet | General Purpose |
| 909 | 6 Pfennig + 4 Pfennig | 10 Pfennig | Red-Brown | SA-Mann (Stormtrooper) |
| 910 | 12 Pfennig + 8 Pfennig | 20 Pfennig | Blue-Grey | SS-Mann (Elite Guard) |
- Surcharge Purpose: The stamps were semi-postal, with the surcharge intended to raise funds for the war wounded.
- Historical Note: These stamps were printed extremely late in the war and were often not available for general use before the collapse of the postal system in May 1945. Genuine used examples on covers are relatively scarce and demand a premium.


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