Germany - Berlin - Stamp Albums -

Began releasing its own stamps on September 3, 1948. Over 800 different stamps were issued under the Deutsche Bundespost Berlin label until reunification in 1990. While similar to West German stamps, they remained distinct and could often be used in both jurisdictions.

Since 1990, all stamps issued in the reunified city bear the single country name "Deutschland". Significant and Rare Issues GERMANY - BERLIN - Stamp Albums

: Frequently used for its high-quality hingeless pages, such as those found in specialized Berlin 1970–78 collections. Began releasing its own stamps on September 3, 1948

Following World War II, Berlin was divided into four sectors. This geopolitical split created distinct postal jurisdictions: the "Berlin Bears

Issued its first separate series, the "Berlin Bears," in 1945. Subsequent issues were integrated into the postal system of the German Democratic Republic (DDR) .