As an alternative and likely a time-saver, try to find a copy of the 'Scott Catalog' at your local library. Generally speaking, stamps from the 1930's and newer don't have too many subtleties or varieties, so it would simply become a matter of matching your stamps to the pictures for the appropriate country in the catalog for identification. We'd be glad to help with any that stump you, but as duncanvr posted, we would need to see images to be able to do so.
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