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  2. Deutsche Bundespost Berlin - Wikipedia

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    All stamps were issued in West Deutsche Mark and were valid in Western Germany too. The last stamp was issued on September 27, 1990 (Mi #879). With the 1990 reunification, the DBP Berlin became part of the Deutsche Bundespost which in turn was five years later converted into the Deutsche Post AG. In this process its stamps (starting with Mi ...

  3. List of philatelic magazines - Wikipedia

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    Berner Briefmarken Zeitung (Switzerland) Die Briefmarke (Austria, journal of Verband Österreichischer Philatelistenvereine) Briefmarkenspiegel (Germany) Deutsche Briefmarken-Revue (Germany) Deutsche Briefmarken-Zeitung (Germany, ISSN 0931-4393) Faszination (Austria, journal of UN Post) Die Lupe (Switzerland, journal of Swiss Post)

  4. Michel catalog - Wikipedia

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    The Michel catalog (MICHEL-Briefmarken-Katalog) is the largest and best-known stamp catalog in the German-speaking world.First published in 1910, it has become an important reference work for philately, with information not available in the English-language Scott catalogue.

  5. Deutsche Post of the GDR - Wikipedia

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    The Deutsche Post (German pronunciation: [ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈpɔst], lit. ' German Post ', abbr. DP ⓘ), also Deutsche Post of the GDR (German: Deutsche Post der DDR, pronounced [ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈpɔst deːɐ ˌdeːdeːˈʔɛʁ]) was the state-owned postal and telecommunications monopoly of the German Democratic Republic (GDR - East Germany).

  6. Postage stamps and postal history of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Bavaria Scott #1, the first German stamp, 1849. This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of Germany and philatelically related areas. The main modern providers of service were the Reichspost (1871–1945), the Deutsche Post under Allied control (1945–1949), the Deutsche Post of the GDR (1949–1990), the Deutsche Bundespost (1949–1995), along with the Deutsche Bundespost ...

  7. Postage stamps and postal history of the Saar - Wikipedia

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    Stamp of the Saar Protectorate, 1948. After World War II, Saar was one of the occupied areas to come under the administration of France.On 28 July 1945 the postal service in the Saar Area was separated from that in the French zone of occupation in Allied-occupied Germany, forming the Oberpostdirektion Saar (High Postal Directorate of the Saar) in Saarbrücken.

  8. Europa postage stamp - Wikipedia

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    West German Europa stamp with the CEPT logo in the upper right corner. It is part of the Landscapes common theme for 1977.. The Europa postage stamp (also known as Europa – CEPT until 1992) is an annual joint issue of stamps with a common design or theme by postal administrations of member countries of the European Communities (1956–1959), the European Conference of Postal and ...

  9. Deutsche Bundespost - Wikipedia

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    Created in 1947 in the Trizone as a successor to the Deutsche Reichspost (German Imperial Post), until 1950 the enterprise was called Deutsche Post (German Post). Until 1989, the Deutsche Bundespost was a state-owned operation. 1978 DBP stamp commemorating the historic 1928 flight across atlantic