On September 18, a surcharged postage stamp dedicated to the 80th Anniversary of the liberation of Korea was put into postal circulation



On August 9, 1945, Soviet troops began the Manchurian offensive operation; fierce battles were fought in all directions. As a result of military operations, the Japanese Kwantung Army was completely defeated. Soviet troops attached to Russia the southern part of the Sakhalin Island and the Kuril Islands, and liberated certain territories of Korea and Northeast China.

August 15 is the annual celebration of the Korea Liberation Day, or, as the residents of the Korean Peninsula themselves name it, the Rebirth of the Fatherland holiday. Liberation from the colonial rule of Japan paved the way for the Korean people to build an independent democratic state.

According to the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, September 3 was declared a holiday of Victory over Japan. This date marked the end of World War II.

The postage stamp features the Arc de Triomphe in Pyongyang, symbolizing victory in the fight against the Japanese occupation, the overprint of the new text: 1945 - the liberation of Korea and the surcharge of new face value of 33 roubles.


Design Artist: A. Povarikhin; Design: M. Miloradova.
Face value: 33 rubles.
Stamp size: 37×37 mm, sheet size: 127×135 mm.
Emission form: a sheet with formatted margins with 9 (3×3) stamps.
Quantity: 12.6 thousand stamps* (1.4 thousand sheets).
* To be on sale as part of an illustrated cover.

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