Commemorative stamp series - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1982 - 10 Pfennig
Theme: Calender
Country | Germany / German Democratic Republic |
Issue Date | 1982 |
Face Value | 10.00 |
Color | brown red |
Perforation | K 14 |
Printing Type | Rotogravure 2 |
Stamp Type | Postage stamp |
Item Type | Stamp |
Chronological Issue Number | 2496 |
Chronological Chapter | GER-DDR |
SID | 343031 |
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Martin Luther Award 1983 In preparation for the Martin Luther Honor 1983 of the German Democratic Republic, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the GDR are four multi-colored special postage stamps and a miniature sheet out. Special cancellation from 9 November 1982 to 8 January 1983 Martin Luther Award 1983 of the GDR (1982 edition) On November 10, 1983 marks the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther's birthday. Its outstanding historical achievement is the introduction of the Reformation, which was the first bourgeois revolution in the context of the German Peasants' War and accelerated the decline of feudalism internationally. In a historically short period, the Reformation freed science and culture on an international scale from the spiritual tutelage of feudalism, thus preparing for the replacement of the feudalist mode of production. In the person of Martin Luther, the population of the GDR not only honors the great reformer, but also the linguist who, with his translation of the Bible, has made a significant contribution to the development of a German national language. His theological achievements and the socio-ethical views that he supports continue to this day. The honor of Martin Luther for his 500th birthday in the GDR is a matter for all social forces. This is also reflected in the broad composition of the Martin Luther Committee of the GDR, whose chairman is the Secretary General of the SED and Chairman of the State Council of the GDR, Erich Honecker. Regardless of their worldviews and religions, the members of the Martin Luther Lutheran Committee of the GDR, as representatives of all classes and strata of the GDR population, influence the fact that the GDR's 1983 Lutheran honor is a manifestation in the spirit of peace and international understanding , The value of 10 Pfennig shows the city seal of Eisleben around 1500. Eisleben, located west of Halle, was first mentioned around 1180 as a city. Market, coin and customs law had already been granted in 960. A cross-border significance, the city in the 15th Century by the copper slate mining, which also attracted the family Luther. In Eisleben Martin Luther was born on 10 November 1483 as the son of a miner. Here he died on 18 February 1546. Numerous witnesses of his life, but especially his birth and his death home, make this place an international tourist center of the GDR. In 1946 Eisleben received the honorable nickname Lutherstadt.