Stamps VENEZIA GIULIA AMGVG
Venezia Giulia is a historical region located in northeastern Italy that has experienced significant political and territorial changes throughout its history. Following World War II, Venezia Giulia became a focal point of interest, particularly with the establishment of the AMG-VG (Military Government of Venezia Giulia).
The AMG-VG was established in 1945, after the end of World War II, as a military administration body by the Allied forces.
Its purpose was to govern the area and ensure a transition to a new civil and political administration. The region, which included Trieste and other cities, was in a state of instability and conflict. The AMG-VG played a crucial role in restoring order and security in the region, addressing issues related to refugees and displaced populations.
The AMG-VG worked to reorganize local institutions, establish new legislation, and manage public services. This period of military administration lasted until the enforcement of the Paris Peace Treaty in 1947, which defined the borders and future administration of the region.
During the AMG-VG period, specific stamps were issued for Venezia Giulia, which are now of interest to collectors. These stamps represent not only an aspect of post-war history but also symbols of a region in transition.