Monday, April 27, 2026

Theme : Esperanto 13ba - Neutral Moresnet 2

continued from : Neutral Moresnet 1

The issued stamps of Moresnet exist perforated and non perforated.
They were issued gummed and without gum. 
The stamps were never postally used, but they exist with several cancels  'Ausser Cours (gesetzt)' = taken out of circulation or 'Kelmis Moresnet', in various colours.
 

Neutral Moresnet 1 Pf - 1886

 
Neutral Moresnet 50 Pf - 1886
Stamps are bilingual German - French and issued in German 'Pfennig' values (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 20 and 50 Pfennig).

A 10 pfennig black stamp, with a lion and a german eagle, is a fantasy issue by the Belgian dealer and collector J.B. Moens. 

A second attempt for full independence occurred in 1906, when Molly met the Esperanto movement through Gustave Roy. The growing Esperanto movement was the inspiration for both men, to use Esperanto as 'national' language, an idea that was welcomed by the population of Moresnet.
Esperanto was introduced in the local schools, a national anthem was created and the to-be-founded country would  be "Amikejo" (Esperanto for friend(ship) place).
Esperanto founder L. Zamenhof gave his permission, and the next Esperanto World Congress would be held in Kelmis in Moresnet.
As the international congress in the end was not held in the area, the enthousiasm dropped, and also the more 'german-minded' mayor blocked further development of the first Esperanto-state.
Also the nearby German rulers saw the idea of an independent state as a threat, and preferred an annexation with Prussia.

map of Neutral Moresnet and suggested flag
In 1914, with the outbreak of the first World War, Belgium and Moresnet came under German authority.
And as German lost the war, Moresnet was again detached from the Prussian (now German) influence.
The new world order after the war, decided that there was no place for an ambiguous country within Europe, and by the time the area celebrated it's centenary, Neutral Moresnet became part of Belgium. 

Sign in honour of Gustave Roy and the Esperanto movement

There is a documentary on Neutral Moresnet on youtube.
It is in Dutch, French, German and Esperanto, the documentary was published in 1991, and speaks about the mine, the country, through current city officials and someone (Mr. Peter Zimmer) who was 18 when the country was dissolved. A gem !

Youtube link 

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