Germany – French occupation of Wurttemberg

For the German state that issued stamps between 1851 and 1923, see Wurttemberg

Wurttemberg, or Württemberg, was a district in the part of Germany under French occupation following World War II.

 File:Wurtt with pf.jpg|1948 20pf from the first series File:Wurtt building.jpg|1948 1m second series File:Wurtt no pf.jpg|1948 4pf without "PF." File:Wurtt bus.jpg|1949 20pf stamp centennial File:Wurtt red cross.jpg|1949 10+20pf Red Cross File:Wurtt ski.jpg|1949 10+4pf ski championship File:Wurtt UPU.jpg|30pf UPU File:Wurtt Werner.jpg|1949 10+5pf Werner File:Wurtt Goethe.jpg|1949 30+15pf Goethe 
 * In 1947-48, a pictorial definitive series was issued, the two highest values in a large size.
 * In 1948, the designs were issued again except colors were changed, two new values were added, one value (3pf) not re-released.
 * Later in 1948-49, a new pictorial series with colors and values changed, and without "PF." being indicated.
 * In 1949, a German stamps commemorative set was released.
 * That same year, Red Cross semipostals were issued. Forgeries/unofficial reprints exist.
 * Also in 1949, ski championship semipostals were released.
 * In 1949, a UPU commemorative set was issued.
 * Later in 1949, a Werner commemorative set was issued.
 * Also in 1949, a Goethe semipostal set was issued.