This disgusting mug sent to the other world during the Second World War (including soldiers and civilians) - from 70 to 85 million people.
This is about 3-4% of the world's population at that time.
I understand your passion for stamps, but I would burn it!
By the way, I did not know that it was so easy to buy the stamps you are interested in, I myself am not a collector, but I read your post with pleasure. It is interesting to understand what their value is and why some cost a lot of money. Thanks for the interesting post.
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You can burn the papers easily - but it is not so easy to rid of the history itself. It will bang you (and new generations) again and again, whether you burn these stamps or keep them in your album. My strong opinion is -- folks should learn the history better, so that they 'd choose less nasty ways to go into the bright future. Btw - I am not particularly intrested in Deutches Reich stamps, other ones attract me much more.
Thanx for dropping your comment, and for the vizit. Much appreciated.
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