Italy year 1945 stamp 100l Carmine sas565,(cat. £550) MLH
In 1945, Italy issued a series of postage stamps often referred to as the “Democracy” stamps (or “Democrazia” in Italian). These stamps were issued in the aftermath of World War II and the fall of Benito Mussolini’s fascist regime. They marked Italy’s transition to a democratic government.
The Democracy stamps were significant symbols of Italy’s liberation and its return to democratic governance. They typically featured images representing freedom, democracy, and national unity. Some designs included patriotic motifs, such as the Italian tricolor flag or the national emblem.
These stamps were not only used for postage but also served as expressions of national identity and ideals during a pivotal moment in Italian history.
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