-Bohemia, Moravia & Sudetenland

Sudetenland Rumberg 37 Wir Sind Frei!

Price: $69.50

VF NH. Sep. 1938 10h. postage due stamp overprinted to welcome German rule. Germany was given the Sudetenland by England and France in an attempt to avoid war. Overprinted with "Wir Sind Frei, the new value, 100h franko, and two Swastikas. <br>

Sudetenland Rumberg 37 Wir Sind Frei!

Price: $35.00

VF LH. Sep. 1938 10h. postage due stamp overprinted to welcome German rule. Germany was given the Sudetenland by England and France in an attempt to avoid war. Overprinted with "Wir Sind Frei, the new value, 100h franko, and two Swastikas. Signed, "Dr. Dubb."

Sudetenland Rumberg 38 Wir Sind Frei!

Price: $75.00

VF NH. Sep. 1938 20h. postage due stamp overprinted to welcome German rule. Germany was given the Sudetenland by England and France in an attempt to avoid war. Overprinted with "Wir Sind Frei, the new value, 100h franko, and two Swastikas.

Sudetenland Rumberg 39 Wir Sind Frei!

Price: $37.50

VF NH. Sep. 1938 30h. postage due stamp overprinted to welcome German rule. Germany was given the Sudetenland by England and France in an attempt to avoid war. Overprinted with "Wir Sind Frei, ,l the new value, 100h franko, and two Swastikas. . Expertized and "signed" on reverse by German expert "Mahr BPP.

Sudetenland Rumberg 40 Wir Sind Frei!

Price: $37.50

VF NH. Sep. 1938 40h. postage due stamp overprinted to welcome German rule. Germany was given the Sudetenland by England and France in an attempt to avoid war. Overprinted with "Wir Sind Frei, the new value, 100h franko, and two Swastikas. Expertized and "signed" on reverse by German experts "Krischke," & Dr Dub.

Sudetenland Rumberg 41 Wir Sind Frei!

Price: $25.00

VF NH. Sep. 1938 50h. postage due stamp overprinted to welcome German rule. Germany was given the Sudetenland by England and France in an attempt to avoid war. Overprinted with "Wir Sind Frei, the new value, 100h franko, and two Swastikas. Expertized and "signed" on reverse by German experts "Mahr BPP," & Dr. Dub.

Sudetenland Rumberg 42 Wir Sind Frei!

Price: $37.50

VF NH. Sep. 1938 60h. postage due stamp overprinted to welcome German rule. Germany was given the Sudetenland by England and France in an attempt to avoid war. Overprinted with "Wir Sind Frei, the new value, 100h franko, and two Swastikas. Expertized and "signed" on reverse by German experts "Mahr BPP," & Dr. Dub.

Sudetenland Rumberg 43 Wir Sind Frei!

Price: $25.00

VF NH. Sep. 1938 1Kc. postage due stamp overprinted to welcome German rule. Germany was given the Sudetenland by England and France in an attempt to avoid war. Overprinted with "Wir Sind Frei, the new value, 100h franko, and two Swastikas. <br>

Sudetenland Rumberg 43 Wir Sind Frei!

Price: $12.00

VF LH. Sep. 1938 1Kc. postage due stamp overprinted to welcome German rule. Germany was given the Sudetenland by England and France in an attempt to avoid war. Overprinted with "Wir Sind Frei, the new value, 100h franko, and two Swastikas. Expert marks on reverse.

Sudetenland Rumberg 49 with Tab

Price: $125.00

VF NH. Sep. 1938 50h. Legionaire monument commemorative with tab overprinted to welcome German rule. Germany was given the Sudetenland by England and France in an attempt to avoid war. Overprinted with "Wir Sind Frei, and a Swastika. Signed. <br>

Sudetenland Rumberg 50

Price: $19.50

VF no gum. Sep. 1938 50h. Jindrich Fugner commemorative overprinted to welcome German rule. Germany was given the Sudetenland by England and France in an attempt to avoid war. Overprinted with "Wir Sind Frei, and a Swastika. Signed.

Sudetenland Rumberg 50 with Tab

Price: $160.00

VF NH. Sep. 1938 50h. Jindrich Fugner commemorative with tab overprinted to welcome German rule. Germany was given the Sudetenland by England and France in an attempt to avoid war. Overprinted with "Wir Sind Frei, and a Swastika. Expertized and "signed" on reverse by German expert "Krischke."

Sudetenland Rumberg 51 Wir Sind Frei!

Price: $15.00

VF NH. Sep. 1938, Czech 50h. Pilzen industrial area overprinted to welcome German rule. Germany was given the Sudetenland by England and France in an attempt to avoid war. Overprinted with "Wir Sind Frei, and a Swastika. Expertized and "signed" on reverse by German expert "Mahr BPP."

Sudetenland Rumberg 52 Wir Sind Frei!

Price: $15.00

<div>VF NH. Sep. 1938, Czech 50h. Kosice cathedral overprinted to welcome German rule. Germany was given the Sudetenland by England and France in an attempt to avoid war. Overprinted with "Wir Sind Frei, and a Swastika. <br></div><br>

Sudetenland Asch 1-5

Price: $195.00

VF LH set. Sep. 1938 set overprinted with new values on previous Czech stamps. Asch is just across the border from Bavaria, and by this time, Czech officials had left the area. Surcharged by officials in the German Sudeten Party, who assumed local control of the government. Most signed Dr. Oertel.<br>

Sudetenland Asch 1 type I & II Pair

Price: $200.00

VF LH pair (type I stamp NH). Sep. 1938 pair overprinted with thick and thin 50h new values on previous Czech stamps. Asch is just across the border from Bavaria, and by this time, Czech officials had left the area. Surcharged by officials in the German Sudeten Party, who assumed local control of the government. "Signed" by German experts "Krischke" & "Dr. Dubb" on reverse.

Sudetenland Asch 4

Price: $22.50

FVF NH . Sep. 1938 50h overprinted with 1..20 Kc. on previous Czech stamps. Asch is just across the border from Bavaria, and by this time, Czech officials had left the area. Surcharged by officials in the German Sudeten Party, who assumed local control of the government. Special marking on reverse.

Sudetenland Asch 5

Price: $30.00

FVF LH . Sep. 1938 1 KC. overprinted with 1..20 Kc. on previous Czech stamps. Asch is just across the border from Bavaria, and by this time, Czech officials had left the area. Surcharged by officials in the German Sudeten Party, who assumed local control of the government.

Sudetenland Aussig

Price: $25.00

VF LH. Sep. 1938 set overprinted with new values on alternating German Hindenburg medallion stamps. Occupied by the Germans on Oct. 16, 1938 stamps were soon printed with, "Aussig ist Frei," and a vertial sword. 10,000 pairs printed