File:Germany Wiener Klapperpost 1941.jpg

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English: Postcard of the Third Reich, with a preprinted definitive stamp, issued to celebrate the Day of Postage Stamp, January 12, 1941. There is a reproduction of the engraving „Klapperbote“ („Clapper Postman“) by Hieronymus Benedikti (late XVIII c.) on the right side of the postcard, and an overprint for the German occupation of Luxembourg on the German definitive stamp (Michel #P 4).
Русский: Почтовая карточка Германии ко Дню почтовой марки, 12 января 1941 года. На правой стороне карточки помещена репродукция гравюры Иеронима Бенедикта "Письмоносец с трещоткой" (конец XVIII в.); на стандартной марке - надпечатка немецкой оккупации Люксембурга (Михель #P 4).
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Source FG Tag der Briefmarke. Sammlerkontakte. 080830 Tag der Briefmarke 1941 — P 241 mit dem Bild der Wiener Klapperpost: Gesucht waren Künstler, Titel und Entstehungsjahr der Bildvorlage, Der Bote, 2008, Nr. 3, S. 17—20.
Author Postal administration of the Third Reich (postcard, definitive stamp); Hieronymus Benedikt (engraving of the late XVIII c.)

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