Friday, December 26, 2014

Luxembourg and World War I

Among the Luxembourgian stamps I got as Christmas present is one about the World War I Centenary.

Already on 1st August 1914 the troops of the German Empire used without authorisation Troisvierges station to come to France. One day later the German Empire launched a full invasion of Luxembourg. Grand Duchess Marie-Adélaïde ordered the army not to resist. In the evening she and Prime Minister Paul Eyschen met the German commander Richard Karl von Tessmar in Luxembourg City and after a small protest they accepted German military rule. During the occupation Luxembourg was allowed to retain its own government and political system. The occupation ended on 11th November 1918.


The stamp was issued on 23-09-2014.

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