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Drew Atkin  
#1 Posted : Thursday, 5 July 2018 5:49:40 AM(UTC)
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Post the sub-topic title you want to see below.

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Barry1946  
#2 Posted : Thursday, 5 July 2018 6:08:17 AM(UTC)
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Intriguing Stamp Stories

"The Stamps Made from Stolen Maps"

During World War I, the Baltic region of Latvia didn't have much to

call its own. It was governed by Russia, and German forces were

occupying much of the area. In 1918, however, Latvia gained independence

during the chaos and collapse of the Romanov Dynasty. In addition,

German forces had retreated "¦ but not without leaving their mark on the

new nation. Oddly enough, that mark was on Latvia's stamps.

Latvia suffered devastating damage during the war. Factories were

destroyed or moved to Russia, and paper was in short supply. So when the

young nation got ready to print its first national stamps, postal

officials got creative and used the blank backs of German military maps

and unfinished banknotes. Indeed, if you look on the underside of some

Latvian stamps from this era, you'll see a tiny sliver of a military map

used by the Germans during World War I.

Drew Atkin  
#3 Posted : Thursday, 5 July 2018 6:57:31 AM(UTC)
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No matter how hard you push the envelope it will still remain stationery.
Barry1946  
#4 Posted : Friday, 19 October 2018 1:22:22 AM(UTC)
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New Topic please - "Ephemera"

Drew Atkin  
#5 Posted : Sunday, 21 October 2018 10:42:43 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Barry1946 Go to Quoted Post

New Topic please - "Ephemera"

In which Forum would you like it in?

No matter how hard you push the envelope it will still remain stationery.
Barry1946  
#6 Posted : Wednesday, 24 October 2018 4:27:24 AM(UTC)
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Re Epherema - I don't know what Topic to suggest. Miscellaneous?

Re Censor Covers - Can you follow up on my emails to Michael re Great Britain and South Africa and the problems I am experiencing in setting them up as new Topics under "Censor Mail" as a notice states these are duplications or of no interest?

Thanks

Barry

Drew Atkin  
#7 Posted : Sunday, 2 December 2018 10:10:06 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Barry1946 Go to Quoted Post

New Topic please - "Ephemera"

It has been made for you. It's under intriguing stories.

No matter how hard you push the envelope it will still remain stationery.
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