Free French issues

The following group of stamps, all semipostals, were intended for general use in French colonies as was the postage due set described below, but were used in liberated parts of France beginning about September 1943 with the Allied occupation of Corsica. 
 * In 1943, a design showing resistance fighters was released in 1943, with "RF" inscribed COMITÉ FRANÇAIS DE LA LIBERATION NATIONALE. Two issues followed, similarly inscribed.
 * A design of a refugee family was also issued, with "RF" and otherwise inscribed "ŒUVRES DE SOLIDARITE FRANÇAIS".
 * In 1944, a design with a bird wing and a nurse and child was issued, with "RF" and SOLIDARITÉ "FRANÇAISE".



Postage due
 File:Fr Cols numeral due 2f.jpg|1945 2f value 
 * In 1945, a set of numeral designs was issued, only inscribed À PERCEVOIR / TIMBRE TAXE.

See

 * Vichy France and World War II occupation of France

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