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  2. Berlin border crossings - Wikipedia

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    Shipping to the Federal Republic of Germany was only subject to statistical record-keeping and, under certain circumstances, sealing of the cargo. At Checkpoint Bravo (Dreilinden) and Checkpoint Charlie (Friedrichstraße) , the Allied occupation forces had established checkpoints, but they were not relevant to regular personal and business traffic.

  3. Außerparlamentarische Opposition - Wikipedia

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    APO in Germany called primarily for the constitutional freedom of opinion, the press and assembly to convey its demands publicly. New political currents usually begin outside the parliament and usually creep over the Länderparlamente into the German Bundestag (federal parliament) or even into the Bundesregierung Deutschlands (the German federal government).

  4. Allied plans for German industry after World War II - Wikipedia

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    Borders of post-World War II Germany (1949). West Germany is shown in blue, East Germany is shown in red, The Saar protectorate under French economic control is shown in green. The Ruhr Area, the industrial engine of West Germany, is shown in brown as it was to some extent under the control of the International Authority for the Ruhr.

  5. Wasser- und Schifffahrtsamt - Wikipedia

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    In the infrastructure, the waterways and shipping authorities perform the following sovereign tasks for the federal waterways and shipping administration: Maintenance and operation of the federal waterways and the federal shipping facilities (such as locks, weirs, operations centers, etc.) Police tasks; Setting and operating of navigation signs

  6. Military mail - Wikipedia

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    There is a U.S. naval post office aboard nearly every U.S. Navy ship, each with its own postal officer and postmark bearing the ship's name. The MPS is required to adhere to United States Postal Service (USPS) rules, federal laws, and various international laws and agreements for movement of military mail into more than 85 countries.

  7. Germany tightens travel restrictions on US as COVID-19 cases ...

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    Starting Sunday, unvaccinated travelers to Germany who have been in the U.S. recently will need to quarantine at least five days. Germany tightens travel restrictions on US as COVID-19 cases surge ...

  8. UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods

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    The UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods are contained in the UN Model Regulations prepared by the Subcommittee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). They cover the transport of dangerous goods by all modes of transport except by bulk tanker. They are not ...

  9. Federal Police (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    Until 2003, the federal police units had rank insignia almost identical to those used by the Schutzpolizei in the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany (the East German Volkspolizei had until 1990 similar rank insignia, only with a bit different number of stars for respective ranks). In 2003, the federal German police ranks and insignia were unified ...