SECTION
B: TERRITORIES LOST AFTER 1918, including MILITARY OCCUPATIONS and LATER
CAMPAIGNS.
1.1 Transylvanie: fausses
surcharges. 2 pages. Most 1919
Rumanian overprints on Hungarian stamps are forgeries. F. Serrane.
English translation.
1.2 Arad issue 1919. 5
pages. Gives numbers overprinted of the various types. Also mentions Sopron.
Typescript.
1.3 Multiple and Mixed
Censoring in the Banat & Transylvania - 1919. 6 pages. D. Grecu.
Romanian Postal Bulletin December 1993.
1.4
Back to the Banat. 2 pages. Identification of forgeries.
S.Zimmerman. Stamp Monthly. January 1983.
1.5 Foreign censor markings
used in Banat 1914-1919. 1 page. CCSG Bulletin. August 1986.
1.6 Postcard to Arad 1911.
1 page. Sent from Berlin , probably by train. Markings discussed. Romanian
Postal History Bulletin. September 1994.
1.7 Postmarks of the Hungarian Administration in Northern Transylvania. September 1940-September/October 1944. 13 pages. D. Grecu. Romanian Postal History Bulletin. September 1994.
1.8
Inverted overprint appears on Hungarian Harvester issue. 2 pages.
Discovery of this Temesvar overprint by the Wlaschims in Vienna. Dr. J.H. Jenny.
The Trumpeter. Winter/Spring 1984.
1.9 History of Private Mail
Service in Transylvania. L.
Ettre. 1987. See Book Reviews. H2.3.
1.10 Postbericht von Siebenbürgen
für das Jahr 1802. 16 pages. Actually covering years up to 1830. List in
columns of the Post Offices of Transylvania with dates of opening and names of
Postmasters. Hardly needs translation. Arbeitsgemeinschaft 1991-1993. in German.
1.11
Postbericht von Siebenbürgen für das Jahr 1831. 24
pages. Actually covering years up to 1850. List in columns of the Post Office of
Transylvania with dates of opening and names of Postmasters. Hardly needs
translation. Arbeitsgemeinschaft 1991-1993.
In German.
1.12
Bánát Bácska overprints. Photocopies from David
Miles of the unauthorised issues of 1919.
1.13
Hungarian
Post Offices in Romania 1867.
Short cutting. News of Hungarian Philately April 1974
2.1 Hungarian Sopron
overprints authenticated. 1 page. Status of the stamps overprinted during
the 1956 uprising. 27 December
1957.
2.2 Hungary: the "Lajtabánság"
overprints. 1 page. also includes reference to Sopron. J. Kuli. Together
with Update on Western Hungary 1 page Charles B. Kamiss. Stamp Collecting
11 Jan 1968 and News of Hungarian Philately April 1974.
2.3 Notes on Burgenland
Philately. From the Beryl Fletcher collection.
2.4 Pinkafeld.
5 pages. Pinkafeld was originally in Burgenland and transferred to
Austria after WW1. There are many
illustrations of its postmarks from very early up to 1990s. Plenty of history.
In German. Prof. Richard Zimmen. Die Briefmarke. 11/1991.
3.1 Czechoslovakia.
42 pages. Chapter 10 of "The New Europe". General history of
the establishment of Czechoslovakia after the end of the First World War.
3.2 The History of
Czechoslovakia. 4 pages. H. Aubrey Rowe. The Stamp Magazine September 1982.
3.3 Posta Ceskoslovenskŕ
1919 overprints. 5 pages. R.A. Dehn. Gibbons Stamp Monthly November 1969.
3.4 Perfins from the
territory of Czechoslovakia. 3 pages. V. Maxa. Perfins Club 1972.
3.5
Austro-Hungarian postmarks used in Czechoslovakia. 4 pages. Z.
Kvasnicka. Czechoslovak Specialist.
3.6 Hungarian postmarks of
Slovakian territory 1938-1939. 1 page. A.J. Stoyel. Czechoslovak Specialist
June 1957.
3.7 vacant
3.8 A note on Hungarian Field Post Cancellations on territory captured from the Czechoslovaks on 16th June 1919. 1 page.
3.9 Czechoslovak Military Post in Slovakia 1919-1920 2 pages. The occupation of this area by various armies. Dr. Miroslav Vostatek. Czechout 3/1987 together with The Italian Fieldpost in Slovakia - 1919. 2 pages. John. Whiteside. Czechout 2/88.
3.10
Czechoslovak Stamps used in Hungary. 3 pages. The period after the
Vienna Accord of Nov 2 1938 when part of this territory returned briefly to
Hungary. Gabor Voloncs. Czechout 3:86.
3.11 The Validity of
Czechoslovak Stamps on territory occupied by Hungary in 1938.
As above B3.10.
3.12 Handbuch der tschech.
Postempel, etc. 4 pages. F.
Leitenberger. Austrian & Hungarian handstamps used in the former territory.
1930. ?Photocopy from Czechout Magazine. In German.
3.13 Czechoslovakia 1919
[Propaganda stamp]. 1 page. J. Whiteside. Slovenska Post overprints on
Hungarian stamps. Czechout.
3.14 Czechoslovakia 1919
[Postage Due]. 1 page. J. Whiteside. Local overprints on Hungarian stamps
used in Ersekujar, Slovakia.
3.15 The State Emblem
of the Slovak Republic. 4 pages. J. Vilikovsky trans. Michael Chant. Origins
of the state emblem. Many illustrations of coats of arms, etc.
Also mentions Hungarian emblem.Czechout 2/98
3.16 The Postal War in
1934 between Hungary and Czechoslovakia. 3 pages. 3 different short articles
referring to the “Justice for Hungary” flight and Czechoslovakia’s refusal
to accept the 1933 stamp featuring the plane.
3.17 Returned cover of
1936. Showing the unacceptable Czech stamps and return label. 1 page.
Czechout 3/1997.
4.1 Fiume and its stamps. 3 pages. J. Gretton. Foreign Stamps
December 1982.
4.2 The Story of Fiume.
2 pages. C.H. Adams. Stamp Collecting 15 May 1969.
4.3
Poor Forged Fiume. 5
pages. R.A. Dehn. Gibbons Stamp Monthly October 1964.
4.4
Fiume storia postale 31 pages R.A. Dehn. Extensive article on
stamps & postal history. In Italian & English.
4.5 Postmarks of Fiume.
24 pages. John Gilbert. Listing with many illustrations
4.6 Postal Markings of Fiume.
14 pages Francesco Gerini. Mainly 1924-1925
some Jugoslav occupation.
4.7 Postmarks of the
Province of Fiume. 10 pages. Francesco Gerini. A study of the postal
organisation in the redeemed territories taken from Austro-Hungary after the
first World War. With many illustrations.
4.8
Fiume Twins meet after separation. 1 page. Discovery of first
genuine Type IV hand overprinted stamp and its "twin". A.G. Giumaniani.
The Trumpeter. Autumn/Winter 1993.
4.9
Three
Fiume Forgery Overprints. 1 page. Victor Kreloff. On Hungarian stamps. The Trumpeter.
Autumn 1981.
4.10
The
Stamps & Postal History of Fiume 1600-1924.
2 pages. Roy A. Dehn. Photocopy of section e ‘The
Ungaro-Croata company’.
5.1 Roumania. 32 pages.
Part of Chapter 6 of "The New Europe".
Includes transfer of Transylvania from Hungary in 1919.
5.2 The Roumanian Military
Post & Telegraph Office in Budapest. 2 pages. A. Cronin. Romanian Postal
Bulletin. December 1993.
5.3 The Romanians in
Budapest. 1 page. Query from David Miles re genuineness of cancellations.
Romanian Postal Bulletin. December 1993.
5.4 Romanian Pows held by
the Western Allies in WWII. 6 pages. Mentions the Romanians, later POWs, in
the Hungarian army. Illustrations. Dan Grecu. Romanian Postal History Bulletin.
Vol 7 No.1 1996.
5.5 The Second Debreczen
issue of 1919 under Roumanian Occupation. 3 pages. A. Cronin. Romanian
Postal History Bulletin.
5.6
Zsombolya/Jimbolja. 2 pages. Question and Answer regarding this
town's change of name and incorporation into Rumania after WW1. Jugoposta.
December 1995.
6.1 Russia. 10 pages.
Part of Chapter in "The New Europe".
Includes references to the Ruthenians and their position in the Ukraine
1919.
6.2 The Hutsuls of Ukraine.
9 pages. Article on the village of Kryvorivnya in the Carpathians today and
their way of life unchanged for centuries. National Geographic 1997.
6.3
A glimpse of Old Carpatho-Ukraine's mail. 5 pages. Follows history
of WW1 and WW2 occupations. Illustrations and map. O. Hornung. Czechout 3/89.
7.1 Yugoslavia. 29
pages. Chapter 7 of "The New Europe". The establishment of the country
in 1919 - and some account of events in the Second World War.
7.2 Jugoslawien I.
Overprints on stamps of Bosnia and Hercegovina and Hungary.
Book 17 of "Neues
Handbuch der Briefmarkenkunde" 1964. In German.
7.3 Jugoslavien. Early
postal stationery of Jugoslavia. 8 pages. P.H. Crodel. Extract from the "Grossen-Ganzsachen-Katalog"
1928. In German.
7.4 Neglected stamps of
Bosnia. 2 pages. P. Hamilton. Philatelic Magazine. 25 July 1958.
7.5 Serbia 1840-1880. 5
pages. J. Volny. Gibbons Stamp Monthly.
7.6
Hungary's Share in the 1941 Partition of Jugoslavia. 1 page. T.M. Gordon. The Trumpeter.
Winter/Spring 1983 plus extra paragraph from The Trumpeter Autumn 1981.
8.1 The Visszatért
postmarks of Hungary. 4 pages. M. Benford. Stamp Collecting. 7 September
1972.
8.2 Note on a postmark of
October 1938. In Hungarian.
8.3 The Visszatért period
in Hungarian Philately. 3 pages. M. Benford. Stamp Mail. December 1991.
8.4 Cancellers used in the
returned territories 1938-1941. A series of three articles featuring the
auxiliary cancellers used in the Visszatért period. Many illustrations, maps
and tables showing names & number used. Reasonably easy to use despite being
in Hungarian. Dr. Zoltán Palotás. Philatelica 87/2, 88/1, 88/2, 90/1.
8.5 Taksony. 2 pages.
Discusses the whereabouts of this town. Czechout 3/1997.
9.1 Stamps of the Allied
Occupations of Hungary. 3 pages. B. Madeley. Stamp Collecting. Nov 1979.
9.2 Der Kurierdienst des
Staatsbauamtes von Gyula in 1944-1945. 3 pages. The Diplomatic Courier
Service of the Rebuilding Officer of Gyula 1944-45. Deals with the re-building
programme started soon after the entry of the Soviets into Bekes.
Arbeitsgemeinschaft . In German.
9.3 Die Deutsche Feldpost im
Zweiten Weltkreig. 2 pages. G. Oberleitner. Articles includes Table and Maps
showing routes taken by fieldpost. Includes Hungary. Arbeitsgemeinschaft. In German.
9.4 SHS Postal Stationery
used in Baranya under Serbia Occupation. 3 pages. A reply to an article in
the September 1999 issue of Jugoposta. Roger Morrell.
10.1 Croatia: Hungarian Army
Campaign April 1941. 3 pages.
Two postcards sent during campaign, plus map. The Trumpeter.[ together with
Postal rates 1941-1945. 2 pages.The Trumpeter - Summer 1981.to C13].
10.2 Croatian Regional
Issues. 3 pages. The overprints used on Hungarian stamps 1918-1921. The
Trumpeter. Winter 1992.
10.3 "SHS"
overprints on Hungary: Croatia November 1918-January 1919. 8 pages. An
extensive list of types. K. Palmer.
10.4
The Island of Pag. 2 pages. G. Barling.
Article with mainly modern information, but some historical. Jugoposta.
March 1996.
10.5 Postal Rates of Croatia
1991-95. 1 page. Domestic and International. Bernard Sharp. Jugoposta
December 1997.to C13
10.6 Withdrawal of Mail in
Croatia in 1919. 8 pages. Special form printed in Hungarian & Croatian
used August 1919. Masahiro Sugiya. Jugoposta June 1999.
11.1 Hungarian forerunners.
1 page. Letter re: place names in an earlier article. James Negus. Sander's
Philatelic Journal. May 1985.
12.1 Slovenia. 2 large
newspapers articles on Independence. The Guardian 16 May 1988 and The
Independent on Sunday 30 June 1991.
12.2 The Postal Rates of
Slovenia 1991-97. 4 pages. Bernard Sharp. Jugoposta December 1998.
13.1 I learned about
philately from that. 1 page. K. Illyefalvi. A short article on the dangers
of collecting. French Occupation material. A cover from WW1. The Trumpeter.
Spring 1985.