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English: 1943–1944 United States postage of Overrun Countries - Poland, Czechoslovakia, Norway, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Greece, Yugoslavia, Albania, Austria, Denmark, and Korea. The stamps with flags of European countries were released at intervals from June to December 1943, while the Korea flag stamp was released in November 1944.
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