Day of the philatelists - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1975 - 20 Pfennig
Theme: Post & Philately
Country | Germany / German Democratic Republic |
Issue Date | 1975 |
Face Value | 20.00 |
Color | multi-colored |
Perforation | K 14 |
Printing Type | Rotogravure 2 |
Stamp Type | Postage stamp |
Item Type | Stamp |
Chronological Issue Number | 1837 |
Chronological Chapter | GER-DDR |
SID | 912602 |
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To the day of the Philatelisten 1975 To the day of the Philatelisten 1975 the Ministry for post office and telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic gives out two multicolored special postage stamps, of it one with surcharge. The sums collected will be made available to the Philatelistenverband in the cultural association of the GDR. Philatelist Day 1975 The friends of the stamps and other postal documents commit their "Philatelic Day" for the ninth time in 1975, this time falling on the 26th of October. When he replaced the hitherto traditional "Stamp Day" in 1967, this was more than an outward name change. Rather, the view of the subject of philatelic hobby was directed more strongly than before to the benefit that this valuable cultural activity can bring the collector, a benefit that the principles of the Philatelistenverbandes in the Cultural League of the GDR as a contribution to the further expression of socialist personalities and to call a socialist way of life. It is also in this direction if the day will be characterized by a thematic philatelic, which, as one of the possible forms of collecting, is particularly suited to treat all areas of nature and society and to present them in political, economic, to comment on ideological and cultural issues. To support the cultural policy concerns of the Philatelistenverbandes the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the GDR brings out regularly special stamps for years, 1975 again document the close relations between philatelic and post by showing a historic and a modern post-construction. 20 Pfennig: Post Office Bärenfels One of the most successful landscaped post offices is the modern post office Bärenfels, which is located in the district of Dippoldiswalde in the district of Dresden and is subordinate to the main post office Freital. It was built at a cost of approximately 200,000 Marks according to a design by Oberrat Kurt Nowotny and documents of the Office for Planning of the Deutsche Post and 1962 its provision passed. Previously, the resort of Bärenfels had to handle its postal operations under extremely unfavorable conditions in a 20-square-meter wooden hut, but since then it has had a post office that meets the most modern requirements, adapts to the architecture of the Erzgebirge landscape and thus takes into account the principles of landscape design, such as It is also constantly propagated by the cultural association of the GDR in the work of its friends of nature and homeland. While the operating rooms for the employees of the post office are located on the ground floor, the head of the post office on the upper floor has a spacious official residence available. The extent of postal traffic that this post office has to handle is also apparent from the fact that more than 10,000 holidaymakers visit the town and its charming surroundings in the Eastern Ore Mountains each year on average.