File:Daitoua Sensou ishuunen Kinen Stamp in Philippine.jpg

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日本語: 第二次世界大戦中にフィリピンを占領した日本軍がアメリカ領フィリピンの切手に日本語で「ダイトウアセンソウイッシュウネンキネン」(大東亜戦争1周年記念)と文字を重ねて印刷して発行した記念切手。元の切手はフィリピン切手
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