Port Gdansk overprint forgery:
Werner Bohne has kindly sent us a photo of what may be a new forgery of a stamp related to our story of the Gdansk Post Office: Mi. No. 26 5 Gr. violet 1934 Port Gdansk stamp with “double overprint”. However, the letters are smaller than in the genuine; the color of the overprint is grey/black instead of deep black; and the cross-bar of the “G” appears longer than the original.
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REFERENCES:
Danzig Report #25: BIBLIOGRAPHY: Wm. Thorrie - Notes on the Polish Post Office in Gdansk, Pg. 5 . #26: Polish Corridor Propaganda Cards #27: Official receipts with Gdansk Postal strikes, Pg. #29: R. Mickey - The Polish Post Office in Danzig, 1920- 1925 #38: Cover from 12.9.39 with censor markings and card from 26.9.39 with wartime shipping schedule, Pg.15#39: G. duBoulay - Polish stamps commemorating the defense of Gdansk and the Post Office.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: “Adolf Hitler” by John Toland “The Nightmare Years: 1930-1940” by William L. Shirer “Bitter Glory: Poland and its Fate, 1918 - 1939 by Richard M. Watt “Waif en-SS: Its Uniforms, Insignia and Equipment, 1938- 1945, by D. S .V .Fosten & R.J.Marrion “Freie Stadt Danzig, 1920-1939 - Bewertung der Post stempel” by G. Hasselhoff / Schüler / Rittmeister “The Marshall Cavendish Illustrated Encyclopedia of World War II”, 25 volumes “The Rise & Fall of the Third Reich” by Wm L. Shirer “Die polnische Hafenpost in Danzig” by Karl Kniep “Gdansk - 1945/1965” by Tadeusz Bolduan “Danzig Postgeschichte” by Gerhard Schüler.
Danzig Report Nr. 44 - July - August - September - 1984, Page 14.
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