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Filintern : ウィキペディア英語版
Philatelic International

Philatelic International (Filintern) was an international philatelic society of collector-workers. It was founded and based in the Soviet Union in the 1920s to 1940s.
== History ==
The creation of the Filintern was set up at a conference in Moscow in 22 to 30 June 1924. Its formation was greeted by all branches of the All-Russian Society of Philatelists and at the same time by the Soviet Esperantists. At the conference opening, , the Commissioner for Philately and Scripophily, declared:
A program for the Filintern's central organ was developed that included:
* "propaganda of the international union of philatelist-workers of all nations for the struggle against organised philatelist-dealers",
* "wide popularisation of ideological philately",
* "introducing Esperanto into philately and thus the establishment of lively communication between philatelists around the world."〔
Filintern facilitates the goals of philatelists, scripophilists and Esperantists. Within Filintern, they could:
* collect stamps and paper money,
* publish philatelic bulletins, journals and catalogues,
* most importantly, conduct foreign exchange.〔
Using philately, scripophily and Esperanto, the Soviet authorities also hoped for promoting communist propaganda among the foreign proletariat.〔 Filintern received a further boost from the SAT (Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda) Congress of 1926.〔
The Philatelic International's organ was the journal (エスペラント:Radio de Filintern). It was an insert included in the monthly magazine ''Soviet Philatelist'' or ''Soviet Collector''.〔 Its Editor was a prominent Russian philatelist L. K. Eichfuss. The first issue of the journal appeared in January 1925.〔

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