West Saxony

West Saxony, or West-Sachsen, was a postal district in the Soviet Zone of postwar Germany.

All following issues have the "steps" watermark in two different orientations.  File:West Sax circ ovpt.jpg|1945 8pf on 8pf provisional File:West Sax 8 numeral imperf.jpg|8pf imperf File:West Sax Musterschau.jpg|12pf Sample Fair File:West Saxony solidarity.jpg|20pf+10pf solidarity File:West Sax Leipzig fair.jpg|6pf+14pf Leipzig Fair 
 * In 1945, three obsolete Hitler Head stamps were overprinted with a large numeral in a solid circle and the country name obliterated with wavy lines.
 * Later in 1945, four numeral design values were issued, only inscribed DEUTSCHES POST. It exists imperf and in several perf gauges plus two different roulettes.
 * In October 1945, two values in a design with a rounded rectangle inscribed "Musterschau / LEIPZIGER / Erzeugnisse" (Leipzig Sample Fair) was issued.
 * In November 1945, The numeral design returned with a finer background network.
 * In 1946, semipostals were issued for the people's solidarity, the design showing various workers surrounding the numeral of value.
 * Later in 1946, a Leipzig series was issued, either featuring the arms of the city or major buildings.
 * Again in 1946, a set commemorating the Leipzig Fair was issued, perf and imperf.

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