Postal Service Rates of Germany during 1933-1945

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Anil
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Postal Service Rates of Germany during 1933-1945

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Post by Anil » 09 Nov 2016, 15:04

Dear Forum Members,

I need postal service rates for period of 1933-1945. How can I find a list or information?
For example internal post card rate is 6 Pf and normal letter up to 20 gr. is 12 Pf.

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Re: Postal Service Rates of Germany during 1933-1945

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Post by GregSingh » 10 Nov 2016, 00:58

Amtsblatt des Reichspostministeriums issues have them all. But these have not been fully digitized yet.

Are you after costs of all postal services or letters and postcards would do?
I understand you are interested in Germany "proper" only? Prices in occupied territories were different for Germans and non-Germans.


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Re: Postal Service Rates of Germany during 1933-1945

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Post by GregSingh » 14 Nov 2016, 01:38

In general Deutsche Reichspost rates for letters and postcards have not changed in that period (last changes occurred during 1933).
Here is a reprint of all Deutsche Reichspost rates as of 1943/44.
Reichspost rates 1943-44 part 1.jpg
Reichspost rates 1943-44 part 1
Reichspost rates 1943-44 part 2.jpg
Reichspost rates 1943-44 part 2
Reichspost rates 1943-44 part 3.jpg
Reichspost rates 1943-44 part 3

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Re: Postal Service Rates of Germany during 1933-1945

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Post by Anil » 14 Nov 2016, 18:19

Thank you GreghSingh,
I'm preparing a collection on Postal History of Germany during National Socialist German Workers' Party. So I'm interested Germany and occupied territories. I want to show proper used postal items so I need this data.

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Anil

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