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Saar, is a state in Germany on
the Franco-German border. The Saar covers 994 square miles (2,574 square
kilometers) and has 1,073,000 people. It is named after the Saar River,
which flows through the area. The region is also called the Saar
Territory, or the Saar Basin. The German name for the Saar is Saarland.
The Saar is valuable for its many coal mines and steel plants. The
capital of the Saar is Saarhrücken.
Before World War 1
(1914-1918), the Saar belonged to Germany. After the war, France wanted
to annex the Saar in payment for war damages. The Treaty of Versailles
gave France the use of the Saar coal mines for fifteen years in payment for
French losses. The League of Nations governed the Saar during the French
occupation. The governing body included a French citizen, a German, and
three people of other nationalities. Germany protested, and in 1930 the
League ordered an end to allied control. Most of the region's people
were Germans. They voted in 1935 to become part of Germany.
As a result of Germany's defeat in World War 11 (1939-1945), France occupied the
Saar in 1945. Germany was divided into West Germany and East Germany.
France directed the Saar's defense and foreign relations and controlled
its heavy industries. The Saar also joined in a customs and currency
union with France. The Saar was allowed partial self-government in 1947.
In October 1955, the people voted against transferring the
responsibilities of defense and foreign relations from France to the
Western European Union. On Dec. 18, 1955, they elected a parliament
pledged to unite the Saar with West Germany. By agreement between France
and West Germany, this union occurred on Jan. 1, 1957. West Germany and
East Germany united in 1990. Saar began printing stamps in January 1920.
The first Marian stamps were printed in 1925.
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Taken from The World Book Encyclopedia. (Chicago: World Book,
Inc.), pg 175.
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Madonna of the Arrows
La Madone aux flèches
Date: 04-09-1925; Scott: 118; Y & T : 101 |
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The Little Madonna
La
petite Madone
Date:
12-22-1929;
Scott:
B
22;
Y & T: 38
Artist :
Roberto Ferruzzi (1853-1934) |
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Madonna of the Arrows
La
Madone aux flèches
Date:
11-01-1934;
Scott:
154;
Y & T: 188 |
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Madonna of the Arrows
La Madone
aux flèches
Date:
12-20-1949; Scott:
B 73;
Y & T:
267
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Madonna and Child
La Madone
et l’Enfant
Date:
08-14-1954; Scott:
250;
Y & T:
331
Artist :
Hans Holbein (1497-1543) |
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The Sistine Madonna
La
Madone Sistine
Date:
08-14-1954;
Scott:
251;
Y & T: 332 Artist :
Raphaël Sanzio (1483-1520)
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Madonna and Child with Pear
La Madone et l’Enfant avec une poire
Date:
08-14-1954; Scott:
252;
Y & T:
333
Artist :
Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528)
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