The Axis armies, Germany and Italy invaded the Balkans on 6th April 1942 in an effort to protect their southern flank for the eventual invasion of Russia. The campaign lasted a mere 11 days when the Yogoslavian government surrendered. The Yugoslavian state was subsequently divided into 10 sections. Serbia (excluding Macedonia) was placed under the control of the German Army and occupation stamps were produced by the State Printing Office in Belgrade.
Michel 58 to 61 "Anti-Free Mason Exhibition - Belgrade"
Issued: 1st Jan 1942. Anti-Free Mason Exhibition in Belgrade (Oct 1941). Available on sheets (5x5) on coated paper and perf K11½.
Mi 58 0.50 + 0.50 D bright reddish brown More Details
Issued: 24th Mar 1942. Aid for prisoners of war. Designs like Michel 54 to 57 but with different colours, no burelage and thick paper.
Mi 62 0.50 + 1.50 D blackish sienna / medium brown More Details
Mi 63 1 + 3 D black opal green / dark blue green More Details
Mi 64 2 + 6 D dark brown carmine / dark lilac pink More Details
Mi 65 4 + 12 D black blue / ultramarine More Details
Michel 66 to 70 "Airmail Stamps"
Issued: 8th Jul 1942. Airmail Stamps, new issue of Yugoslavian stamps, with bright green-blue burelage and black overprint of new value, airplane and country name. Perf K12½.
Issued: 13th Sep 1942. Fund raising for the poor. Available on sheets (4x4) on thick paper perf K11¾.
Mi 82 2 + 6 D violet black / blackish violet More Details
Mi 83 4 + 8 D blackish violet ultramarine / blackish cobalt More Details
Mi 84 7 + 13 D black opal green / blackish bluish green More Details
Mi 85 20 + 40 D black brownish lilac / dark magenta More Details
Michel 9 to 15 "Postage due Stamps"
Issued: 10th Jan 1942. The same design as Michel 2 to 8 but now with the country name overprinted in a different colour. Available on sheets (10x5) on coated paper perf K12½x12¾.
Mi 9 1 D blackish reddish carmine / blackish emerald green More Details