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The German post office that operated in Israel in the period before the First World War was considered a reliable and orderly organization, working efficiently for the benefit of its customers. The German Post has initiated activities designed to shorten the time of delivery of postal items, such as establishing points for delivering letters outside the post offices. The postmarks stamped on a postcard kept in the Alexander collection testify to the operation of the German post office.

On December 23, 1940, the Spanish Post Office issued an airmail stamp that was used as a postage stamp. The revenue from the tax collection is intended to finance the fight against tuberculosis.