
Reproductions of German World War II postage stamps, used by Wehrmacht soldiers to send letters and parcels via the Feldpost (field post) system. Stamps played a vital role in maintaining communication between the front and home. Soldiers were typically issued stamps once or twice a month, but also received them from family to ensure mail could be sent in both directions.
These stamps came in various denominations and colors depending on the type of post (personal or official) and the location. The reproductions include standard Dienstmarke Deutsches Reich designs as well as a special edition issued for use in Africa.
Afrika Korps stamp
Issued in March 1943 in Tunisia for German troops stationed in North Africa. It was required for sending parcels home and had to be used in combination with a 20 Rpf postage stamp. The design features a palm tree intertwined with a swastika, symbolizing the German presence in Africa.
The stamps are non-adhesive and must be glued to letters or packages.
An ideal addition for reenactor mail kits, field post setups, display collections, or period correspondence scenes.
Additional parameters
Category: | Desk items |
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EAN: | Choose variant |
? Dimensions:: | 25x25mm |
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