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Stamps of the German Empire (Nazi-Empire); 1944; philatelic souvenir sheet to commemorative issue with charity surcharge for the war relief for the German Red Cross of 1944 (special postmark) and stamps with motive "Goldsmithery"; Nautilus goblet from the Green Vault in Dresden; postmarked with KWH-promotional postmark
Stamps:

green stamp: Michel: No. 902; Yvert & Tellier: No. 812; Scott: No. B286
red stamp: Michel: No. 903; Yvert & Tellier: No. 813; Scott: No. B287

Color:

blackgreen
blackbrownred

Nominal value:

green stamp 6 + 4 (Pfennig) (4 Pfennig as surcharge)
red stamp: 12 + 88 (Pfennig) (88 Pfennig as surcharge)
Postage validity (both stamps): from 11 September 1944 until May 1945
date QS:P,+1944-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P580,+1944-09-11T00:00:00Z/11,P582,+1945-05-00T00:00:00Z/10

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(date of postmark)
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Author

Deutsche Reichspost (stamps)

Reichsministerium für Volksaufklärung und Propaganda (postmark)
Permission
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Public domain This work of bildende Kunst (visual art) or photography was published in Germany before the Law on Copyrights and Neighboring Rights (UrhG) came into effect on January 1, 1966. It does not indicate its author and was published by a legal entity under public law (§ 5 KUG; for details see Wikipedia:Bildrechte). Therefore according to § 134 Satz 2 UrhG, copyright expires 70 years after publishing.

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Picture description Nautilus goblet from the Green Vault in Dresden
First day of issue
Publisher Deutsche Reichspost
Design Ernst Rudolf Vogenauer
Printer Staatsdruckerei Wien (Vienna) (stamps)
Printing technique photogravure
Circulation ?
Perforation comb perforation K 14
MICHEL Nr. Deutsches Reich, Nr. 902 + 903
SCOTT Nr. Germany (German Empire), No. B286 + B287

Notice:

Deutsch: Das "Kriegshilfswerk für das Deutsche Rote Kreuz" (KHW) ist nicht zu verwechseln mit dem "Winterhilfswerk des deutschen Volkes" (WHW). Das WHW, als eigenständige „Stiftung des öffentlichen Rechts“, unterstand der „NS-Wohlfahrt“. Das WHW wurde ursprünglich auf lokaler Ebene als sozialer Wohlfahrtsverband für Notleidende organisiert (z.B. Danzig 1934). Das KHW dagegen unterstand dem Reichsministerium für Volksaufklärung und Propaganda und hier der Abteilung Propaganda. Beide Organisationen wurden per Kontrollratsgesetz Nr.2 vom 10.10.1945 endgültig verboten und deren Vermögen beschlagnahmt.
English: The "Kriegshilfswerk für das Deutsche Rote Kreuz" (KHW; German for "War relief for the German Red Cross") is not to confuse with the "Winterhilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes" (WHW; German for "Winter relief of the German people"). The WHW as self-contained "Foundation under public law" was subordinated to the "National socialist welfare". The WHW was organised originally on local level as association for social welfare for needy persons (for instance in Danzig 1934). However, the KHW was subordinated to the "Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda" and there to the "Department of Propaganda". Both organisation were outlawed finally by the Act No. 2 of the Allied Control Authority for the Allied Occupated Zones of Germany (Kontrollratsgesetz Nr. 2) from 10 October 1945 and their assets confiscated.

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