My Serbian Stamps
1943
The Axis armies, Germany and Italy invaded the Balkans on 6th April 1943 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 86 to 89
"Aid for Serbian War Invalids"
Issued: 16th May 1943. Aid for Serbian War Invalids. On coated paper and perf K11¾x11½.
Michel 90 to 91
"Aid for Serbian War Invalids"
Issued: 16th May 1943. Aid for Serbian War Invalids. The same design as Michel 86 and 89 with different surcharges. Thick paper.
Michel Block 3
"Aid for Serbian War Invalids"
Issued: 16th May 1943. Aid for Serbian War Invalids. Feaatures Michel 90 and 91 on a minisheet measuring 148x110mm.
Michel Block 3
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Michel 92 to 93
"Aid for Serbian War Invalids"
Issued: 16th May 1943. Aid for Serbian War Invalids. The same design as Michel 86 and 89 with different surcharges. Thick paper.
Michel Block 4
"Aid for Serbian War Invalids"
Issued: 16th May 1943. Aid for Serbian War Invalids. Feaatures Michel 92 and 93 on a minisheet measuring 148x110mm.
Michel Block 4
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Michel 94 to 98
"Centennial of Serbian Post"
Issued: 15th Oct 1943. Centennial of Serbian Post. Available on special combination sheets (4x6) and availble in various perfs and imperforate..
Counter Sheet Michel 94 to 98
"Centennial of Serbian Post"
Issued: 15th Oct 1943. Centennial of Serbian Post. Combination sheet (4x6) and availble in various perfs and imperforate..
Counter Sheet Michel 94-98
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