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Notes: All Specialized pages include spots for all major varieties. ey do not include spots for most plate flaws, overprint flaws, etc. On pages with stamp photos included, there may be some stamp boxes that are without photos due to my inability to find suitable images of those stamps. At the end of each set is a blank page for each page style used in the set. If you would like additional pages that include custom boxes, text, etc., in a style that exactly matches the existing pages, or if you would like further customizations (odd-size stamp, additional boxes, etc.) to the existing pages, please send me a note through the ‘Contact Admin’ form that’s in the footer of every page on my website. Cheers, PostmasterGS

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  • Notes:

    All Specialized pages include spots for all major varieties.

    They do not include spots for most plate flaws, overprint flaws, etc.

    On pages with stamp photos included, there may be some stamp boxes that are without photos due to my inability to find suitable images of those stamps.

    At the end of each set is a blank page for each page style used in the set. If you would like additional pages that include custom boxes, text, etc., in a style that exactly matches the existing pages, or if you would like further customizations (odd-size stamp, additional boxes, etc.) to the existing pages, please send me a note through the ‘Contact Admin’ form that’s in the footer of every page on my website.

    Cheers,

    PostmasterGS

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    Albania AlbanienIn September 1943, German forces entered Albania to relieve Mussolini’s Italian forces, which had recently surrendered after being badly beaten by Albanian partisans. Germany quickly occupied the capital, Tirana, and drove the partisans into the hills and to the southern regions. Germany then organized an new Albanian government to rule the new, “neutral” Albanian Kingdom.

    The fighting would continue, however, as the partisans struggled to regain power. By late 1944, Germany was in retreat on all fronts, and the partisan forces were able to press this advantage. On 29 November 1944, the Albanian partisans finally liberated the entire country from German rule.

    Flag of the Albanian Kingdom

    German troops in Albania

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    Overprint Issues

    September 1943

    Special Delivery Stamp

    Blackish Yellow Brown1 Qindar on 3 Qindar

    Blackish Brown Olive2 Qindar

    Blackish Yellow Brown3 Qindar

    Blackish Green 5 Qindar

    Blackish Orange Brown10 Qindar

    Dark Rose Red15 Qindar

    Dark Ultramarine25 Qindar

    Dark Violet30 Qindar

    (Bright) Carmine Brown50 Qindar on 65 Qindar

    (Bright) Carmine Brown65 Qindar

    Black Opal Green1 Franga

    Dark Brownish Carmine2 Franga

    Black Olive Brown3 Franga

    Blackish Bluish Violet 25 Qindar

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    Aid for Aerial Bombing Victims

    22 September 1944

    Blackish Opal Green5+5 Qindar

    Blackish Brown10+5 Qindar

    Dark Lilac Red15+5 Qindar

    Dark Gray Ultramarine25+10 Qindar

    Blackish Green Olive1 Franga + 50 Qindar

    Blackish Gray Violet2+1 Franga

    Blackish Orange3+1.50 Franga

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