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1915 Germany-Austria WWI Poster Stamp War Battles Dec. 6, 1914 Battle of Łódź
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Oldbrooklynguy (4142)
Scarce 1915 Germany-Austria WWI Poster Stamp Rossica War Battles December 6, 1914 The Battle of Łódź Vignette Of Paul von Hindenburg Unused Hinge Remnants 70% Original Gum. The Rossica Society of Russian Philately ( ... Read More
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Scarce 1915 Germany-Austria WWI Poster Stamp Rossica War Battles December 6, 1914 The Battle of Łódź Vignette Of Paul von Hindenburg Unused Hinge Remnants 70% Original Gum. The Rossica Society of Russian Philately (Общество русской филателии "Россика") is a society founded for the study and appreciation of the postage stamps and postal history of Russia. Paul von Hindenburg was a prominent German field marshal during World War I, most notably known for his leadership on the Eastern Front, particularly at the Battle of Tannenberg, where he achieved a decisive victory against the Russian forces, gaining him significant fame and becoming a national hero in Germany; he later served as the second president of the Weimar Republic after the war. WikipediaOn December 6, 1914, during World War I, the Battle of Łódź came to an end, with German forces capturing the city of Łódź in present-day Poland after intense fighting against the Russian Empire. The battle, which lasted from November 11 to December 6, 1914, was one of the largest engagements on the Eastern Front during the early stages of the war. ChatGPT
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