After the Kurskaya battle in the period of World war II (1941-1945) tyhe Red Army drove in for the kill: Kiev was released from the enemy on 6 Nov 1943, on 26 March 1944 Russian troops in the Ukraine came to the first point of the pre-war USSR border, on 23 June 1944 the attack in Belorussia started, on 3 July the Red Army entered Minsk and 100.000 fascist invaders near the city found themselves in the Soviet "jaws" that day. The stamp №161 features the operations of the rocket-launching artillery ("Katyusha") and a fragment of the architectural-sculptural memorial on the Piskaryovskoye cemetery in St Petersburg. The stamp №162 features the air strike of "Il-2" and a monument to "Valorous Soviet soldiers-liberators of the Ukraine" in Uzhgorod. The stamp № 163 features the infantry and the supporting tanks "T-34" assault and the memorial complex Kurgan of Glory near Minsk.
№ |
Face value |
Size |
Description |
Price, mint |
Price, used |
161 |
100.00 |
42×30 |
A sketch map with the direction of the main efforts of the Soviet Army in 1944 while delivering Russia.
multicolor |
100.00 |
20.00 |
162 |
100.00 |
42×30 |
A sketch map with the direction of the main efforts of the Soviet Army in 1944 while delivering the Ukraine.
multicolor |
100.00 |
20.00 |
163 |
100.00 |
42×30 |
A sketch map with the direction of the main efforts of the Soviet Army in 1944 while delivering Belorussia.
multicolor |
100.00 |
20.00 |