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I am offering a vintage commemorative stamp from China, "Commemorating the 20th Anniversary of the Victory of the Anti-Japanese War." Catalog Number: Ji 115 Issue Date: September 3, 1965 Issuing Authority: Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the People's Republic of China (present-day China Post) In China, the war fought against the former Japanese army from July 7, 1937, to September 3, 1945, is called the Anti-Japanese War. On August 14, 1945, Japan announced its unconditional surrender in the Pacific War, and formally signed the surrender document on September 2. In China, September 3, 1945, is considered Victory Day. This commemorative stamp was issued in 1965 by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the People's Republic of China to commemorate this event. The design of this stamp is titled "Chairman Mao at Work (in the writings of Chairman Mao)." The design is based on an oil painting by the artist He Kongde, depicting Mao Zedong writing "On Protracted War" in the Yan'an cave dwellings. The scene vividly recreates Mao Zedong concentrating on writing under a kerosene lamp. This is a commemorative stamp with historical significance. This is a used vintage item, and there is some damage. Please check the images for details. No returns or exchanges accepted. Shipping costs will be covered by me. P.S. As a general rule, I do not accept price negotiations, but this does not apply to bulk purchases.
3 days ago