Deutsche Post is a former German postal company.
Deutsche Bundespost | |
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Type of | |
Base | 1959 |
Abolished | |
Location | GDR , Berlin |
Industry | postal business, telecommunications |
The headquarters was located in Berlin . It existed until 1990. It was connected to Deutsche Bundespost .
Structure
It was the combination of all the main (in 1953–1990 - district) postal directorates within the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the GDR ( Ministerium für Post- und Fernmeldewesen der DDR ).
Until 1953
Divided into main postal directorates:
- Post Office of Schwerin (Mecklenburg)
- Potsdam Post Office (Brandenburg Land)
- Main post office of Halle (Saxony-Anhalt)
- General Postal Directorate Magdeburg (Saxony-Anhalt)
- Home Postal Directorate Chemnitz (Saxony)
- Dresden General Postal Directorate (Saxony)
- Leipzig Post Office (Saxony)
- General Post Office Erfurt (Land Thuringia)
1953 - 1990
It was divided into district postal directorates.
Since 1990
- Post Office of Schwerin (Mecklenburg)
- General Post Office Potsdam (Brandenburg Land)
- Main post office of Halle (Saxony-Anhalt)
- General Post Office Erfurt (Land Thuringia)
- General Postal Directorate Dresden (Saxony)
Telecommunication stations
- Telephone Station Berlin ( Fernsprechamt Berlin )
- Potsdam Telecommunication Station ( Fernmeldeamt Potsdam )
- Telecommunications station Frankfurt (Oder) ( Fernmeldeamt Frankfurt (Oder) )
- Cottbus Telecommunications Station ( Fernmeldeamt Cottbus )
- Rostock Telecommunication Station ( Fernmeldeamt Rostock )
- Schwerin Telecommunication Station ( Fernmeldeamt Schwerin )
- Telecommunication station Neubrandenburg ( Fernmeldeamt Neubrandenburg )
- Telecommunications Station Magdeburg ( Fernmeldeamt Magdeburg )
- Telecommunication station Halle ( Fernmeldeamt Halle )
- Telecommunications station Leipzig ( Fernmeldeamt Leipzig )
- Telecommunications Station Dresden ( Fernmeldeamt Dresden )
- Telecommunication station Karl-Marx-Stadt ( Fernmeldeamt Karl-Marx-Stadt )
- Erfurt Telecommunication Station ( Fernmeldeamt Erfurt )
- Gera Telecommunication Station ( Fernmeldeamt Gera )
- Telecommunication station Suhl ( Fernmeldeamt Suhl )
TV Shows
The German Post owned a number of TV towers through which the television channels and radio stations of the GDR broadcast:
- Berlin Television Tower ( Berliner Fernsehturm ), broadcasted Berlin, Potsdam District and Frankfurt County
- Kalau Telecommunication Tower ( Fernmeldeturm Calau ), Broadcasting Cottbus District
- Frankfurt's Telecommunications Tower ( Fernmeldeturm Frankfurt ), broadcasting the eastern part of Frankfurt County
- Telecommunication tower Helpterberg ( Fernmeldeturm Helpterberg ), broadcasting District Neubrandenburg
- Sender Marlow Transmitter, Broadcast Rostock District
- Schwerin Television Tower ( Schweriner Fernsehturm ), Broadcasting District Schwerin
- The television tower Dekwede ( Fernsehturm Dequede ), covered broadcasting Magdeburg District
- Brocken's transmitter ( Sendeanlagen auf dem Brocken ), broadcasting Galle District
- Inselberg Sender ( Sender Inselsberg ), Broadcasting District of Erfurt
- Transmitter Sonneberg ( Sender Sonneberg ), covered broadcasting District Suhl and District Gera
- Transmitter Wiederau ( Sender Wiederau ), Broadcasting District of Leipzig
- Geyer Broadcasting ( Sender Geyer ) Broadcasting District Karl-Marx-Stadt
- Dresden TV Tower ( Fernsehturm Dresden ), Broadcast District Dresden
- Löbau transmitter ( Sender Löbau ) covered the eastern part of Dresden County [1] [2]
See also
- History of postal and postage stamps of Germany
- Deutsche post