Oberpostdirektion Dresden

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The Oberpostdirektion Dresden was the Oberpostdirektion in Dresden .

history

The Oberpostdirektion Dresden was founded on January 1st, 1872. The district directorates of Dresden and Bautzen were subordinate to you. It was based in the building of the same name on Dresden Postplatz .

Postage stamp SBZ East Saxony

With the collapse after World War II , there was initially no central postal administration for several months. The head post offices issued their own postage stamps and acted autonomously. On September 8, 1945, the Dresden Oberpostdirektion was subordinated to the central administration for the postal and telecommunications system of the German Economic Commission .

In 1952, with effect from January 1, 1953, the previous upper post offices were dissolved. They were replaced by 14 district offices for post and telecommunications for the districts of the GDR .

On the basis of Article 13, Paragraph 2 of the Unification Treaty of August 31, 1990 between the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic in conjunction with the Act Approving the Unification Treaty , the Dresden Post Office was re-established with effect from October 3, 1990.

With the end of the Federal Post Office on January 1, 1995, the term Oberpostdirektion also ended.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Werner Dolata: Letters from Germany: 77 years of contemporary history; from World War I to reunification 1914 to 1990 , p. 122, online