Deutsche Bundespost
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Name (Latin)
Deutsche Bundespost
Other forms of name
DBP (Deutsche Bundespost)
Germany (Federal Republic, 1949- ). Deutsche Bundespost
Germany (West). Bundesministerium für Post und Telekommunikation. Deutsche Bundespost
Germany (West). Bundesministerium für Post- und Fernmeldewesen. Deutsche Bundespost
Germany (West). Deutsche Bundespost
Sources of Information
- Its Unterrichtsblätter.
- Die Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Staatshandbuch. Teilausg. Bund, Ausg. 1989:p. 355 (Deutsche Bundespost; under Bundesminister für Post und Telekommunikation; name of the administration of the postal and telecommunication services of West Germany which are to continue to be directed by the Bundesminister until separate concerns for the postal services, telecommunications services, and the postal bank are formed)
- Germany (West). Bundesministerium für Post und Telekommunikation. Amtsblatt des Bundesministers für Post und Telekommunikation und der Deutschen Bundespost, 11.1.1990.
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Wikipedia description:
The Deutsche Bundespost (German pronunciation: [ˌdɔʏtʃə ˈbʊndəsˌpɔst], lit. 'German Federal Post') was a German state-run postal service and telecommunications business founded in 1947. It was initially the second largest federal employer during its time. After staff reductions in the 1980s, the staff was reduced to roughly 543,200 employees in 1985. The corporation was dissolved in 1995 under two rounds of postal reforms that took place in the German Post Office in 1989 and 1995, respectively. Following the reforms, the former Deutsche Bundespost was broken into three publicly traded corporations: Deutsche Post AG (German Post), Deutsche Telekom (German Telecom), and Deutsche Postbank AG (German Post Bank).
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