German food stamps 1950 - post-war souvenir
Here is an unusual souvenir from post-war Germany – a set of original food stamps from 1950. This is not only a document of everyday life, but also a witness to a difficult era, when Europe was recovering from the destruction of World War II. These stamps are tangible evidence of food rationing, which was still in effect in Germany for several years after 1945, and their design – stark, bureaucratic, and functional – typifies the administrative style of the 1950s.
The stamps come from a period when, in divided Germany (FRG and GDR), rationing systems gradually gave way to market economies. Each is marked with printing, stamps, and numbering, making them an interesting item for collectors of historical souvenirs, militaria, or documents of the era. They can also be an interesting element of an exhibition or a prop in retro arrangements.
- Condition: the stamps show signs of age – scuffs, creases, and natural paper patina, which adds to their authenticity. They are not perfect items, and it is this patina that constitutes their collector's value.
- Dimensions: approx. 10 × 15 cm (standard document format).
- The set includes: several stamps (exact number visible in photos) with different allocations: bread, fat, meat, sugar, etc.
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