40th anniversary  - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1985 - 20 Pfennig

Designer: Manfred Gottschall, Karl-Marx-Stadt

40th anniversary - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1985 - 20 Pfennig


Theme: Calender
CountryGermany / German Democratic Republic
Issue Date1985
Face Value 20.00 
Colorblue
PerforationK 14
Printing TypeRotogravure 2
Stamp TypePostage stamp
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number2684
Chronological ChapterGER-DDR
SID11859
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40th Anniversary of the Liberation of Fascism On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the liberation of fascism, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic issued four multi-colored special postage stamps and one block. Special cancellation from 7 May to 6 July 1985 40th anniversary of the victory over Hitler's fascism and the liberation of the German people On May 8, 1945, representatives of the High Command of the Hitler Defense in Berlin-Karlshorst signed the unconditional surrender. The people of the GDR pay tribute to this day together with all those who stand for peace, international understanding, social progress and humanity, as the day of the victory of the Soviet Union and the other forces of the anti-Hitler coalition over Hitler's fascism and the liberation of the German people from Nazi rule. "The liberation act of the Soviet Union," it says in the appeal of the Central Committee of the SED, the State Council, the Council of Ministers and the National Council of the National Front of the GDR, "opened our people the chance of an anti-fascist, democratic, and socialist new beginning." The issue of special postage stamps documents that the opportunity for a new start has been used on the territory of the German Democratic Republic. Drawing lessons from the struggle of the German workers' movement, the KPD and SPD united in April 1946 to form the SED. The Marxist-Leninist party, acting in alliance with all other anti-fascist-democratic forces, provided the pledge for all successfully carried out social upheavals. On the basis of the Potsdam Agreement, fascism and militarism were eradicated with their imperialist roots. In one part of Germany, the anti-fascist oath of May 1945 was fulfilled, so that German soil should never again go out of war. May 8, 1945, therefore, also wants to be understood as a reminder to exhaust all possibilities for securing peace in the present. In this sense, the working people of the GDR, above all with their work, strengthen their socialist republic, which is a state of antifascism and peace. The motif of the value of 20 Pfennig shows Adolf Hennecke's historical activist status on October 13, 1948. Adolf Hennecke achieved a daily output of 387 percent in hard coal mining in one shift and gave new impetus to the activist and competition movement. The increase in energy services, to which the increase in mining output contributed significantly, was an indispensable prerequisite for the establishment of a heavy industrial base in the territory of the GDR. At the same time, the activist and competitive movement expressed a new attitude to the work freed from capitalist exploitation. In the competitive movement, the historical role of the working class as the creator of a new social order is visibly expressed.

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40th Anniversary of the Liberation of Fascism On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the liberation of fascism, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic issued four multi-colored special postage stamps and one block. Special cancellation from 7 May to 6 July 1985 40th anniversary of the victory over Hitler's fascism and the liberation of the German people On May 8, 1945, representatives of the High Command of the Hitler Defense in Berlin-Karlshorst signed the unconditional surrender. The people of the GDR pay tribute to this day together with all those who stand for peace, international understanding, social progress and humanity, as the day of the victory of the Soviet Union and the other forces of the anti-Hitler coalition over Hitler's fascism and the liberation of the German people from Nazi rule. "The liberation act of the Soviet Union," it says in the appeal of the Central Committee of the SED, the State Council, the Council of Ministers and the National Council of the National Front of the GDR, "opened our people the chance of an anti-fascist, democratic, and socialist new beginning." The issue of special postage stamps documents that the opportunity for a new start has been used on the territory of the German Democratic Republic. Drawing lessons from the struggle of the German workers' movement, the KPD and SPD united in April 1946 to form the SED. The Marxist-Leninist party, acting in alliance with all other anti-fascist-democratic forces, provided the pledge for all successfully carried out social upheavals. On the basis of the Potsdam Agreement, fascism and militarism were eradicated with their imperialist roots. In one part of Germany, the anti-fascist oath of May 1945 was fulfilled, so that German soil should never again go out of war. May 8, 1945, therefore, also wants to be understood as a reminder to exhaust all possibilities for securing peace in the present. In this sense, the working people of the GDR, above all with their work, strengthen their socialist republic, which is a state of antifascism and peace. The motif of the value of 20 Pfennig shows Adolf Hennecke's historical activist status on October 13, 1948. Adolf Hennecke achieved a daily output of 387 percent in hard coal mining in one shift and gave new impetus to the activist and competition movement. The increase in energy services, to which the increase in mining output contributed significantly, was an indispensable prerequisite for the establishment of a heavy industrial base in the territory of the GDR. At the same time, the activist and competitive movement expressed a new attitude to the work freed from capitalist exploitation. In the competitive movement, the historical role of the working class as the creator of a new social order is visibly expressed..