>european passports in 1930s
European passports in 1930s
WW2 croatia had nice passport design
How many writing systems were there on the average Soviet passport? See at least five in pic.
im surprised you called yourself Rzeczpospolita
my grandparents still have their german passports from when they were kids, but it was blue and had a different design
it's just multiple languages
not him, but why are you surprised?
Guess so.
The perso-arabic one is Azeri or something?
SOUL.
Sounds very old fashioned
>Czechoslovakia
Based
They switched to Latin once they gained independence and then to Cyrillic once the Soviets took over so it's most likely Arabic as it was the Lingua Franca of Islam
where's yiddish
Those are not official languages of the Soviet, they are important international languages. Hence why you see Arabic for an example.
we had soulful passports
its probably tatar dumbass, its not arabic lol
>second spanish republic
Extreme cringe
Cucked
Just fuck my shit up
what's wrong?
Frog writing all over the place.
Dark blue is much more aesthetic than red imo.
>turkey is in it but nor russia
Why'd the EU adopt the Yugoslavia colour?
>tfw uncucked
feels good
>putnica
why does only Croatia have a black passport in Europe?
They came late to the party.
To distance themselves from Yugoslav past.
I kind of wish passports were still in French
We used to have blue ones. I think we started phasing them out after we joined Schengen. Croatia is not Schengen.