Definitive series: Coat of arms of the countries of the French zone and German poets  - Germany / Western occupation zones / General 1946 - 500 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 - 500 Pfennig


Theme: Symbols & Shapes
CountryGermany / Western occupation zones / General
Issue Date1946
Face Value500.00 
PerforationK 13:13 1/4
Stamp TypePostage stamp
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number13
Chronological ChapterGER-FR
SID787803
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The definitives series shows coats of arms of the countries of the French zone as well as German poets. Heinrich Heine: The German poet was born on December 13, 1797 in Dusseldorf. His works are located between romance and realism. From 1831 he was a contemporary correspondent of the Augsburg Allgemeine Zeitung in Paris and became a cofounder of the arts section. After his works were banned in 1835 by a parliamentary decision, he sneered in works such as "Atta Troll", in 1843 and "Germany, a Winter's Tale" in 1844 about Poltik and German weaknesses. He died on 17 February 1856 in Paris.

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The definitives series shows coats of arms of the countries of the French zone as well as German poets. Heinrich Heine: The German poet was born on December 13, 1797 in Dusseldorf. His works are located between romance and realism. From 1831 he was a contemporary correspondent of the Augsburg Allgemeine Zeitung in Paris and became a cofounder of the arts section. After his works were banned in 1835 by a parliamentary decision, he sneered in works such as "Atta Troll", in 1843 and "Germany, a Winter's Tale" in 1844 about Poltik and German weaknesses. He died on 17 February 1856 in Paris..