Definitive series: Coat of arms of the countries of the French zone and German poets  - Germany / Western occupation zones / General 1946 - 200 Pfennig

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Definitive series: Coat of arms of the countries of the French zone and German poets - Germany / Western occupation zones / General 1946 - 200 Pfennig


Theme: Symbols & Shapes
CountryGermany / Western occupation zones / General
Issue Date1946
Face Value200.00 
PerforationK 13:13 1/4
Stamp TypePostage stamp
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number12
Chronological ChapterGER-FR
SID719647
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The definitives series shows coats of arms of the countries of the French zone as well as German poets. Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller: The famous author and poet was born on 10 November 1759 in Marbach (Württemberg). Under the influence of the Sturm und Drang, a literary movement characterized by passionate and anti-Enlightenment ideologies, he wrote several political youth works, such as Die Räuber in 1781 and Kabale und Liebe in 1784. After 1791 his works were influenced by Kant , From 1798 he wrote several ballads and dramas in collaboration with Goethe (see catalog number 11). Including "The Diver" and "William Tell". In 1802 Schiller was knighted. He died on May 9, 1805 in Weimar.

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The definitives series shows coats of arms of the countries of the French zone as well as German poets. Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller: The famous author and poet was born on 10 November 1759 in Marbach (Württemberg). Under the influence of the Sturm und Drang, a literary movement characterized by passionate and anti-Enlightenment ideologies, he wrote several political youth works, such as Die Räuber in 1781 and Kabale und Liebe in 1784. After 1791 his works were influenced by Kant , From 1798 he wrote several ballads and dramas in collaboration with Goethe (see catalog number 11). Including "The Diver" and "William Tell". In 1802 Schiller was knighted. He died on May 9, 1805 in Weimar..