Commemorative stamp series  - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1979 - 10 Pfennig

Designer: Gerhard Stauf, Leipzig

Commemorative stamp series - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1979 - 10 Pfennig


Theme: Calender
CountryGermany / German Democratic Republic
Issue Date1979
Face Value 10.00 
Colorblue
PerforationK 13:12 1/2
Printing Typeoffset
Stamp TypePostage stamp
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number2149
Chronological ChapterGER-DDR
SID971329
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Important personalities, issue 1979 With the illustrations of important personalities, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic issues six special postage stamps. No special first day cover envelope Special cancellation from March 20 to May 19, 1979 Important personalities 10 Pfennig value: Max. Laue (October 9, 1879 to April 24, 1960) The theoretical physicist Max v. Chr. Laue worked at the universities in Munich (1909), Zurich (1912), Frankfurt a. M. (1914) and Berlin (1919). He was u. a. alongside Albert Einstein co-director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics and 1951 director of the Institute for Physical Chemistry of Electrochemistry of the Max Planck Society. Max v. Laue received the 1914 Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of the importance of X-rays in passing through crystals. The Berlin Academy, today's Academy of Sciences of the GDR, elected him in 1920 as its full member and awarded him in 1959 for his outstanding scientific merit their highest honor, the Helmholtz Medal. The illustration on the special postal stamp shows the Laue diagram of the

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Important personalities, issue 1979 With the illustrations of important personalities, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic issues six special postage stamps. No special first day cover envelope Special cancellation from March 20 to May 19, 1979 Important personalities 10 Pfennig value: Max. Laue (October 9, 1879 to April 24, 1960) The theoretical physicist Max v. Chr. Laue worked at the universities in Munich (1909), Zurich (1912), Frankfurt a. M. (1914) and Berlin (1919). He was u. a. alongside Albert Einstein co-director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics and 1951 director of the Institute for Physical Chemistry of Electrochemistry of the Max Planck Society. Max v. Laue received the 1914 Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of the importance of X-rays in passing through crystals. The Berlin Academy, today's Academy of Sciences of the GDR, elected him in 1920 as its full member and awarded him in 1959 for his outstanding scientific merit their highest honor, the Helmholtz Medal. The illustration on the special postal stamp shows the Laue diagram of the.