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continued to function as the sole provider of postal services until 1995, when the postal, telecommunications, and banking divisions were spun off as separate entities. The
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members in the field, becoming the general postal authority of the occupied territories. Deliveries were more and more affected by the advance of
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initially maintained separate state post authorities, that nevertheless were integrated into the nationwide administration. On 1st January 1876 a
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postal authorities that provided mail services in the occupation zones. From 1947, a united agency served the British-American
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and the King of Prussia (later to become the German Kaiser, or Emperor) had purchased the remnants of the
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During the Second World War there was an additional use for the postal vans: "01.05.1942 Transfer of
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tax was levied on the postal traffic from 1st August 1916 in order to finance the war expenses.
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with effect from 1st July 1867. In the course of the war, Prussian troops had occupied the
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organisation. According to article 48, the federal area of the Northern German states,
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troops from January 1945 onward. The Reichspost finally ceased to function with the
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an enlarged Prussia, came under the united postal authority, led by director
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under Postmaster General von Stephan was split-off from Bismarck's
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and became the official national postal authority of the
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For a detailed discussion of the English translation of
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In addition, there was a separate 416:Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany 82:adding citations to reliable sources 53: 389:in 1938, and the annexation of the 272:including the annexed territory of 215:was established, instigated by the 24: 661:History of Deutsche Post AG (1995) 444:military mail organisation of the 25: 690: 203:of 1866 and the break-up of the 58: 356:Paul Freiherr von Eltz-Rübenach 69:needs additional citations for 654: 561:postal authority (1947–1956). 488:German Instrument of Surrender 330:German Revolution of 1918–1919 324:With the establishment of the 13: 1: 512: 587: 427:Reichsgau Danzig-Westpreußen 414:authority spread out to the 7: 620: 10: 695: 548:Deutsche Bundespost Berlin 464:service members, but also 213:North German Confederation 42: 31: 568:in 1990, the state-owned 199:Upon the outbreak of the 647: 566:reunification of Germany 276:. Its official name was 380:territory in 1935, the 503:Allied Control Council 346:. After the period of 321: 233:Free City of Frankfurt 227:with the issuing of a 196: 49:Kaiserliche Reichspost 490:on 8th May. The last 438:were introduced. 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