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The German post offices abroad were a network of post offices in foreign countries established by Germany to provide mail service where the local services were deemed unsafe or unreliable. They were generally set up in cities with some sort of German commercial interest. In early use only the cancellation mark can identify their postal use abroad; such stamps are known as "Vorläufer" (forerunner) stamps. Later stamps are identified by overprints even when not postally used. German abroad stamps started appearing in the late 19th century and reached their heyday at the beginning of the 20th century; they closed down during or shortly after World War I.

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  • Deutsche Posteinrichtungen im Osmanischen Reich (de)
  • German post offices in the Ottoman Empire (en)
  • Германская почта в Османской империи (ru)
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  • Die Deutschen Posteinrichtungen in der Türkei bestanden von 1870 bis zum Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkrieges 1914. Im damaligen Osmanischen Reich eröffnete der Norddeutsche Postbezirk am 1. März 1870 als erste deutsche Postanstalt im Ausland die Postagentur „Constantinopel“. Nach Gründung des Deutschen Reiches übernahm die Reichspost am 11. Mai 1871 diese Aufgabe. Neben Deutschland gab es weitere europäische Länder, die Posteinrichtungen in der Türkei unterhielten. Dazu zählten Österreich, Frankreich, Russland und Italien. (de)
  • Германская почта в Османской империи — принадлежавшие Германии почтовые отделения, действовавшие в ряде городов Османской империи в период с 1870 по 1914 год. (ru)
  • The German post offices abroad were a network of post offices in foreign countries established by Germany to provide mail service where the local services were deemed unsafe or unreliable. They were generally set up in cities with some sort of German commercial interest. In early use only the cancellation mark can identify their postal use abroad; such stamps are known as "Vorläufer" (forerunner) stamps. Later stamps are identified by overprints even when not postally used. German abroad stamps started appearing in the late 19th century and reached their heyday at the beginning of the 20th century; they closed down during or shortly after World War I. (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/German_Post_Office_in_Jerusalem.jpg
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  • Die Deutschen Posteinrichtungen in der Türkei bestanden von 1870 bis zum Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkrieges 1914. Im damaligen Osmanischen Reich eröffnete der Norddeutsche Postbezirk am 1. März 1870 als erste deutsche Postanstalt im Ausland die Postagentur „Constantinopel“. Nach Gründung des Deutschen Reiches übernahm die Reichspost am 11. Mai 1871 diese Aufgabe. Neben Deutschland gab es weitere europäische Länder, die Posteinrichtungen in der Türkei unterhielten. Dazu zählten Österreich, Frankreich, Russland und Italien. (de)
  • The German post offices abroad were a network of post offices in foreign countries established by Germany to provide mail service where the local services were deemed unsafe or unreliable. They were generally set up in cities with some sort of German commercial interest. In early use only the cancellation mark can identify their postal use abroad; such stamps are known as "Vorläufer" (forerunner) stamps. Later stamps are identified by overprints even when not postally used. German abroad stamps started appearing in the late 19th century and reached their heyday at the beginning of the 20th century; they closed down during or shortly after World War I. It was not unusual for countries to maintain such offices and Austria-Hungary, China, France, Greece, Italy, Romania, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States all did so. In the latter part of the 19th century and into the 20th century, having extraterritorial post offices was one indication of a nation's international power. (en)
  • Германская почта в Османской империи — принадлежавшие Германии почтовые отделения, действовавшие в ряде городов Османской империи в период с 1870 по 1914 год. (ru)
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