Bohemia and Moravia

Bohemia and Moravia, or Böhmen und Mähren/Cechy a Morava, was a protectorate declared by Nazi Germany in March 1939. It was the remnant of Czechoslovakia after the Sudetenland was annexed by Germany and Slovakia was made a separate state.

Postage
 File:Boh and Mor first A.webp|1939 1k Masaryk File:Boh and mor air A.webp|1939 30h airmail File:Boh and Mor overprint.jpg|1939 20h overprint File:Boh and Mor leaves.jpg|1939 25h Linden leaves File:Boh Prague castle.jpg|1939 1k Prague castle 
 * Two values, 1k Masaryk and 30h airmail designs, were prepared before the occupation and later issued under the occupation in April 1939. They are inscribed ČESKO-SLOVENSKO (with a dash), otherwise with the 1k Masaryk being the same stamp design used earlier for Czechoslovakia.
 * In July 1939, various Czech definitives were overprinted BÖHMEN u. MÄHREN / ČECHY A MORAVA.
 * In 1939-41, a photogravure series showing Linden leaves was issued. In 1941, 60h values and above were issued as part of a new series.
 * Beginning in 1939, engraved designs showing castles and views in six series were issued.
 * 1940 saw the first semipostal series released. Nearly all following issues would also be issued in photogravure.
 * In 1942, the (mandatory?) Hitler head definitives were issued.
 * The protectorate's last issues were released in 1944.

Newspaper issues
 File:Boh 7k news I. A.webp|1939 7h value File:Boh news II.jpg|1940 10h value File:Boh GD OT priv perf.jpg|1940 10h with private perfs File:Boh and Mor news III.jpg|1943 9h value 
 * In 1939, imperf dove designs on thin paper were issued, inscribed Böhmen u. Mähren / Čechy a Morava.
 * In 1940, a GD-OT overprint was added to the 10h value for use by commercial firms.
 * In 1943, imperf dove designs were again issued, without "h" currency abbreviation and now with DEUTSCHES REICH at top and the other inscriptions moved to the bottom.

Officials
 File:Boh eagle offic.jpg|1943 3k eagle arms 
 * In 1941, a numeral series was issued.
 * In 1943, an eagle arms series was issued.

Personal delivery
 File:Boh personal.png|1941 50h value 
 * In 1940, a 50h carmine and rose triangle design was issued.
 * In 1941, the colors were changed to indigo and blue.

Postage due
 File:Boh postage due.jpg|1939 60h value 
 * In 1939-40, a folk art design series was released, the haleru values in carmine, the koruna values in ultramarine.

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