Allierte Militärbehörde
 
 
		
		
			
			
REFERENCE: Germany in 1945-1949 - was an area in the center of Europe, divided into four zones of occupation, with a destroyed economy and infrastructure that did not have its own administration. From the very day the war ended, it was divided into two areas controlled by two fundamentally different political economic systems: The three western zones of occupation under the control of England, France and the United States of America and the eastern zone of occupation under the control of the Soviet administration .
  
		
		
      		
 
 
 
 
 cat. # Ro.
 
 
 cat. # P
 
 
 face value
 
 
 year
 
 
 Description/Notes
 
 
 OBVERSE
 
 
 REVERSE
        
		
          
            
SERIE 1944
 
 
 Ro.200a
          
            
R: 191a

          P:191b
R: 191s
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          R: 192a
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          R: 192s
P:192b
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          P:192d

          R: 193a
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          R: 193s
P:193b
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          P:193d
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          R: 194a
          R: 194s
P:194b
P:194d
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          R: 195a
R: 195s
P:195b
          P:195d
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          R: 196a
          R: 196s
P:196b
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          P:196d
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          R: 197a
          R: 197c
P:197b

          P:197d
 REVERSE 
          P: NL
R: 198a
R: 198s
P:198b

Notes:
American print tickets (Forbs) are marked with a secret sign - the letter "F" (on banknotes 1/2, 1, 5 m.), GOZNAK tickets without a secret sign .
For the Soviet zone, numbers are set starting with "-," for American with "1," English with "0," French with "00."
"-" also marked replacement tickets for the American seal.
Watermarked paper - text "Allied military authority"