What war started over a postage stamp?

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September 26th, 2004   #1
Delta210
 

What war started over a postage stamp? info


Some wars have been started by pretty trivial things (like when Saddam didn't like Kuwait's attitude back in 1990) but it's hard to come up with a more petty reason than a postage stamp. Yet, that was one of the factors leading to the Chaco War.

Both Paraguay and Bolivia claimed an uninhabited desert region called the Gran Chaco. Bolivia, landlocked after war with Chile, wanted the territory in order to give it river access to the Atlantic. Paraguay, having lost most of its territory to its neighbors during the War of the Triple Alliance, needed the Gran Chaco just to stay on the map. Both sides believed there were rich oil reserves in region as well.

The dispute heated up considerably when Bolivia issued a stamp featuring a map of Bolivia... a map that included the Gran Chaco, now marked as Chaco Boliviano. Paraguay didn't take this sitting down, and soon issued even bigger stamps than Bolivia, with an even bigger map of the Gran Chaco, but this time marked as Chaco Paraguayo.

Bolivia had no intention of allowing Paraguay of getting away with this postal raid, and so moved forces into into the Gran Chaco. And Paraguay, for its part, couldn't wait to get it's licks in as well and did the same. Soon, Philatelic Warfare gave way to the real thing and in 1932 both sides were shooting at each other in earnest.

The Chaco War saw the use of armor and aircraft on both sides. British, American, French, and Italian arms makers took the opportunity to export some of their newest weapons to the combatants. German and Russian veterans of the First World War were on the staffs of both sides, advising the armies of Bolivia and Paraguay

In the end the Paraguayans won. It was just as well... the Paraguayans got the Gran Chaco but it turned out that the oil everyone thought was there didn't exist.


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September 27th, 2004   #2
Redleg
 
 
Interesting story..
Haven't heard that one before.
 
October 10th, 2004   #3
Airborne
 
Do they at least get to put tollbooths up and charge Bolivia for driving through to the ocean?
 
October 11th, 2004   #4
cullion
 
 
HAH. Over a postage stamp. Oh, I love the world. LOL.


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October 11th, 2004   #5
Airborne
 
Macedonia and Greece almost had a similar case, cause Macedonia was rinting pictures of the lighthouse of Thessolniki on it's currency...which was well in Greek territory.
 
October 11th, 2004   #6
Stafford911
 
 
How about the American Revolution. The Stamp tax caused lots of rebellion in the 13 colonies and started the revolution.Not quite as trivial but still
 
November 12th, 2004   #7
USAFAUX2004
 
 
Yea well thats life and it is also funny. by the way when did it take place?
 
November 12th, 2004   #8
AFSteliga
 
 
Of all things....a stamp...


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April 22nd, 2005   #9
Desert_Eagle
 
What were they thinking? Something as petty as stamp. Before this the worse I heard was some guy murdering another for a 2 cent stamp.


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July 23rd, 2005   #10
LeEnfield
 
 
If remember rightly to Countries in south America went to war over football match