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![]() CZECHOSLOVAKIA Philatelic
Societies The
Society for
Czechoslovak Philately (U.S.A.) New Issues Ceska posta ![]() Selected Pages on Czechoslovakia Stamps and Postal History Peters
page of Czechoslovakian stamps Basic
Types of Czech Postmarks Since 1900 Basic
Postal Rates Since 1900 Czech
Postal History Resources Sudetenland
1938 - 1945 Czech/Slovak Stamp Resources Field
Post on Czech Territory by Lubor Kunc
The German Bohemia Province
(in German called Provinz Deutschböhmen) was located in part of
Northern and Western Bohemia near the German borders. The most
important places belonging to the Province were: Liberec (Reichenberg)
, Ústí/Labem (Aussig) , Teplice (Teplitz-Schönau) ,
Duchcov (Dux) , Cheb (Eger) , Mariánské Lázne
(Marienbad) , Karlovy Vary (Karlsbad) , Jablonec/Nisou (Gablonz a.d.
Neisse) , Litomerice (Leitmeritz) , Most (Brüx) , Žatec (Saaz) .
The existence of The German Bohemia Province lasted only 3 months from
Oct. 27 to Dec. 27, 1918.
The ex-President died on September 14, 1937. Immediately after his death it was decided to issue stamps in honor of this occasion. Wars, field
post offices and Czechoslovaks 1878 - 1921
by Lubor Kunc Forgery or An Amazing Find? Mark Wilson Story of some Hradčany gutter pairs used as provisional postage due stamps.
Can anyone identify what this is? please
email jpkos@ aol.com On 26 Nov 2002 AGZ from
San Fransciso
emailed BOOKS Since 1981 the Society has issued a series of Monographs on various aspects of Czechoslovak philately.
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