
Insurgent Issue
The stamp depicts insurgents fighting a German tank, with the date “1 VIII 1944” and “POCZTA POLOWA” (Postal Service).
The stamp depicts insurgents fighting a German tank, with the date “1 VIII 1944” and “POCZTA POLOWA” (Postal Service).
In 1944, the Łódź ghetto became the only ghetto to publish its own postage stamps. The second set was issued in March 1944, in 5-, 10-, and 20-Pfennig values.
In 1944, the Łódź ghetto became the only ghetto to publish its own postage stamps. The first set was issued on 9 March 1944, in 5- and 10-Pfennig values.
This set of Warsaw Uprising issues depicts insurgents at war. The stamps feature the date “1 VIII 1944” and “POCZTA POLOWA” (Postal Service).
This set of Warsaw Uprising issues consist of Generalgouvernement MiNr. 72-79, 81, and 86 B overprinted “POCZTA POLOWA / 1-VIII-1944 / WARSZAWA”.
These stamps were used by the Feldeisenbahn (Field Railway) service in the Generalgouvernement.