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I would like to take up the subject on the Croatian stamps that I just mentioned in the previous post. Previously I said
modern Croatia that the stamps have been issued since 1991, but an "Independent State of Croatia" has been printing stamps since 1941. But what was this
Croatia Independent?
The state was a creature of the Germans invaded in 1941 that just creating Yugoslavia, Bosnian Croats in the region, a regime headed by Ante Pavelic, founder of the Ustasha, the movement against the Crown of Yugoslavia, the Croatian independence.
The territory of this state was not the same in Croatia today, as it included the current region of Bosnia, but did not include part of Dalmatia and Istria, occupied by Italian troops.
The scheme, which will stand out for massacres and atrocities committed against the Serbs (but not only, also gypsies, communists, Catholics do not), will remain standing until May of 1945, the year of German defeat, and thereafter, the territory will be incorporated in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, founded by partisans Tito.
As for Pavelic, after the conflict will be able to get away and repaired abroad, died in 1959 in Madrid.
The system will print several stamps, from 12 April 41 at 9 January 45, almost all readily available and cheap.
A curiosity: the constitutional regime that was a kingdom, had just a king, Aimone, Duke of Savoy, who will not put mai piede nel suo reame.
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In the previous post I started to talk about the croatian Stamps.
I said that the Croatian stamps were issued 1991, but an "Independent State of Croatia" has printed stamps from 1941.
What was the Independent Croatia?
The state was a creature of the Germans, who had just invaded Yugoslavia in 1941 and creating, in the Croatian-Bosnian region, a regime headed by Ante Pavelic, founder of the Ustasha, the movement against the Crown of Yugoslavia, for the Croatian independence.
The territory of this state was not the same of the modern Croatia, as it included Bosnia, but not parts of Dalmatia and Istria, occupied by Italian troops. The regime, which will stand out for massacres and atrocity especially against the Serbs (but also gypsies, communists, non-Catholics), will remain standing until May 1945, the year of German defeat and the territory will be incorporated in the Republic Republic of Yugoslavia, founded by Tito's partisan.
Regarding Pavelic, after the war he will be able to get away and repaired abroad and died in 1959 in Madrid.
From 12 April 41 at 9 January 45 were printed by the Indipendent Croatia several stamps, most easily available at cheap prices.
A curiosity: this state was a kingdom, and his king was Aimone, Duke of Savoia, who will never put foot in his kingdom.
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