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Yugoslavia - Federal Issues (1945)

Intended for use in all regions of the 
Democratic Federation of Yugoslavia (DFJ).
Stamps
Covers
Postal Cards

More links at bottom of page.

 

Stamps


Tito Series, February - April, 1945 (Prior to the Currency Reform.  Values in Ocupation Dinar.)
(Valid through July 31, 1945)


Mar. 4, 1945


Feb. 21, 1945


Mar. 30, 1945


Apr. 4, 1945

February - March, 1945 - Postage Dues with Black Numerals
(Valid through August 31, 1945)


Feb. 26, 1945


Feb. 26, 1945


Mar. 1, 1945


Mar. 1, 1945


Feb. 13, 1945


Feb. 13, 1945


Mar. 3, 1945


Mar. 3, 1945

Tito Series, May - September, 1945 (Afer 20:1 Currency Reform.  Values in DFJ Dinar.)
(Valid through Dec. 31, 1951)


Sept. 19, 1945


June 14, 1945


Sept. 4, 1945


May 15, 1945


June 19, 1945


June 1, 1945


Sept. 4, 1945


Sept. 19, 1945

June - July, 1945 - Postage Dues with Colored Numerals
(Valid through July 31, 1952)


June 28, 1945


June 28, 1945


July 4, 1945


July 4, 1945


July 12, 1945

1945 - Commemoratives
(End of validity dates in parentheses)
Liberation of
Macedonia

Aug. 2, 1945
(Apr. 15, 1946)

Red Cross
  

Sept. 15, 1945
(Feb. 15, 1946)
Liberation of
Belgrade



Oct. 20, 1945
(Jan. 31, 1946)

Oct. 10, 1945 - Partisan Themes
(Valid through Dec. 31, 1951)
       
     
   

November 29, 1945 - Declaration of the Federal Peoples' Republic of Yugoslavia
(Valid through Sept. 15, 1946)

Tęte-Bęche Pairs - Serbian/Croatian and Croatian/Serbian
 

Souvenir Sheet - Inscriptions in Serbian and Slovenian

 

Souvenir Sheet - Inscriptions in Croatian and Macedonian

 

Covers

July 6, 1945 - Philatelic Cover with Special Cancel

 

August 20, 1945 - Split to Petrovaradin

Registered with August 23 Backstamp
Addressed to Artillery Officer


Osijek to Rákosszentmihály, Hungary, September 20, 1945
Belgrade Military Censor handstamp

 

September 29, 1945 - Kranj to Petrovaradin

Registered (German Registry Label) with October 3 Backstamp
From Fieldpost no. 888, addressed to same officer as above.

 

December 19, 1945 - Zagreb to Gerovo

Registered with December 22 Backstamp
Addressed to a Soldier

 

Postal Cards

November 23, 1945 - Sisak to Nemecky Brod,Czechoslovakia

Arrival Cancel Havličův Brod (new name), December 11
Boxed Censor Mark "CENZURISANO / BEOGRAD / Vojni Cenzor A"

 

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