My stamps this weeks cover men and countries where there has been turmoil in my lifetime.
After the 1914-18 war Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia became the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Following the German occupation (1941-45) the country became a republic with Tito as its president. In 1963 he became president for life - he died in 1980, but the disintegration of Yugoslavia had begun in 1974.
Josip Broz Tito - Yugoslavia
After the 1914-18 war Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia became the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Following the German occupation (1941-45) the country became a republic with Tito as its president. In 1963 he became president for life - he died in 1980, but the disintegration of Yugoslavia had begun in 1974.
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi - Shah of Persia (Iran) |
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi was Shah (King) of Iran from 16 September 1941 until he was overthrown by the Iranian Revolution on 11 February 1979.
A president in office for an even shorter time was the man who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1990.
Mikhail Gorbachev - President of the Soviet Union |
Gorbachev was the first President of the Soviet Union until its dissolution on December 25, 1991.
For more Presidents, Kings - and - Queens cross over to Viridian's Sunday-stamps-129.
10 comments:
Gorbachev's presidency did't work out very fine for him.
I always like Gorbachev - seemed such a nice guy compared with many previous leaders.
wow! you have quite a collection here.Now,I feel a lot younger bec the only prez I heard of from your post is Gorbachev. :)
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An interesting selection, I like that there is so much history to be found on stamps. I don't think I have seen Gorbachev on a stamp.
I remember seeing Gorbachev on TV when he visited Minneapolis in 1990.
Postcardy: I was in the San francisco area when he and his wife visited there, probably on the same trip. I did not see him in person of course. the end of the USSR was tumultous, wasn't it?
thank you Bob, for sharing these stamps of various leaders.
ohoh there is a face i know very well! i wouldnt have said that the disintegration of yugoslavia begun in 1974...i was a happy pioneer in 1983 ;)
The Shah looks very western with his tie, does he not?!
A wonderful collection of stamps.
Are these stamps you own? They are quite impressive!
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