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Русский: Марка СССР: Второй секретарь Центрального комитета Компартии Украины Павел Петрович Постышев (1887—1939). Серия: Выдающиеся деятели Коммунистической партии и Советского государства
English: USSR stamp: Second Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine Pavel Postyshev (1887–1939). Series: Honouring Outstanding Workers for the Communist Party and the Soviet State
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Source Scanned 600 dpi by User Matsievsky from personal collection
Author USSR Post
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The stamps of the series “Workers for the Communist Party and the Soviet State” (Start, 20 stamps)
The stamps of the series “Workers for the Communist Party and the Soviet State” (End, 9 stamps)

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30 September 1968

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