A postal history of the First World War in Africa and its aftermath - German colonies/postal areas : V Morocco

  • French occupation troups, 1912
      French occupation troups in Marocco, 1912

 

This is the fifth Working Paper of the African Studies Centre Leiden about African Postal History before, during and after the First World War, in areas where there have been German Post Offices in Africa, and where Germany lost those Postal Administrations during the 1914-1919 period. The other four WPs are about Togo, Cameroon, German East Africa (later Tanganyika/Tanzania) and German Southwest Africa (later Namibia). Click here to read these Working Papers already published in 2015.

Keywords: Morocco; Germany; colonies; postage stamps; postal services; World War I

This paper has been published as Working Paper 125. Read it here.

Author(s) / editor(s)

Ton Dietz