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1984-1200_Vol20-Iss6
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Germania_01
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December 1984
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Includes Monograph: German Offices in Morocco Part 2 by Friedemann
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UK
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eng
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197-236
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Dec 1984
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Vol 20 Iss: 6
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Index Germania: stamps: use (political?) after invalidation   
Index Inflation period: Germania issues used after invalidation   
Index castle: information sources   
Index wartime interruption of mails, markings on entires: zurück [an Absender] (Retour): WW1 & WW2   
Index Germania: stamps: use (political?) after invalidation   
Index Inflation period: Germania issues used after invalidation   
Index POW: mail, WW2   
Index plebiscite: Saar: 1935, research & propaganda   
Index propaganda: postcards: German origin: Saar plebiscite, 1935   
Index Saar: plebiscite: propaganda research   
Index Automaten stamps   
Index computer: at the post office counter   
Index Frama labels (as distinct from ATM)   
Index Netherlands, the: Legion, WW2   
Index Netherlands, the: Legion, WW2: gold O/P, private confection   
Index occupation: by Germany (or Axis) of: Netherlands, the   
Index Seyss-Inquart, Arthur: Reichsminister for the Netherlands   
Index letter boxes   
Index wartime interruption of mails, markings on entires: zurück [an Absender] (Retour): WW1 & WW2   
Index lottery cards of 1934-35, Winterhilfswerk   
Index Winterhilfswerk (WHW, Winter Relief Fund): lottery cards, 1934-35   
Index Friedemann’s ‘Stamps & Cancels of the German Colonies and the Post Offices Abroad’, ed. M. Knight & WE. Davies: Morocco