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Reichspost (German: [ˈʁaɪçsˌpɔst]; "Imperial Mail") was the name of the
postal service of
Germany from 1866 to 1945. Upon the
outbreak of the Austro-Prussian...
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Kaiserliche Reichspost (German: [ˈʁaɪçsˌpɔst],
Imperial Mail),
originally named Niederländische
Postkurs (Low Countries'
postal route), was the name of...
- ˈpɔst]) was a
private postal service and the
successor to the
Imperial Reichspost of the Holy
Roman Empire. The Thurn-und-Taxis Post was
operated by the...
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After World War I, in
February 1919, the
ministry succeeded the
former Reichspost agency of the
German Empire that had been
established in the
course of...
- Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG) and
Forschungsanstalt der
Deutschen Reichspost (RPF). It was
produced by
Ernst Leitz GmbH and
approximately 310 units...
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fourth Prince of
Thurn and Taxis,
Postmaster General of the
Imperial Reichspost, and Head of the
Princely House of
Thurn and
Taxis from 17
March 1773...
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received in and
around Berlin,
later also in
other German cities via
special Reichspost long
distance cables. It
became very po****r when it
covered the 1936...
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philatelically related areas. The main
modern providers of
service were the
Reichspost (1871–1945), the
Deutsche Post
under Allied control (1945–1949), the Deutsche...
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Strategic Services during World War II that
aimed to
trick Deutsche Reichspost into
inadvertently delivering anti-****
propaganda to
German citizens...
- Republic. From 1926, a
majority share was held by the state-owned
Deutsche Reichspost authority,
represented by RF
engineer and
Reichspostministerium official...