As a result of the
Yalta Conference, France was given its own occupation zone in Germany. On 30
August 1946 the state of Rhineland-Palatinate was formed out of the Bavarian or
Rhenish Palatinate, the areas Koblenz and Trier from the Prussian Rhine Province,
the province of Rheinhessen, part of the province of Hesse-Nassau and the
district of Birkenfeld from Oldenburg. It was the last state in the Western
Occupation Zones to be formed.
On 18 May 1947 the
state adopted a constitution and in 1949 became a Land of the Federal Republic
of Germany.
Capital: Koblenz
Area: 19.847
km²
Population: 3.004.784
(1950)
Currency: Mark
(100 pfennig)
Link
The flag of
Rhineland-Palatinate (French zone) in Flags of the World.
Stamp catalogue
date: 4 October
1949
designer: Meyer and Pixa
printer: Druckerei F. Burda, Offenburg
perforated: 14:14¼
1 20 post horn, globe, olive branch,
text "75 / JAHRE / WELT / POST / VEREIN / 1874 / 1949"
brown-lake
(cat. Michel 51/SG FB51/Yvert 50)

2 30 post horn, globe, olive branch,
text "75 / JAHRE / WELT / POST / VEREIN / 1874 / 1949"
blue
(cat.
Michel 52/SG FB52/Yvert 51)
