


It is a receipt that is given at the post office as proof that you mailed something as registered mail.
Jansimon is right of course. It was sent from Lauf an der Pegnitz, which is close to Nuremberg, to Berlin.
The backside gives abbreviations for different delivery methods to be used when filling out the front.
Underneath that is a rather amusing plea to not visit the post office with such issues during the peak hours but during the late morning or early afternoon. People are also urged to affix stamps ahead of time. Moreover, they should count out their money in advance, especially if they are sending more than one item

re: Help with German Paper
It is a receipt that is given at the post office as proof that you mailed something as registered mail.
re: Help with German Paper
Jansimon is right of course. It was sent from Lauf an der Pegnitz, which is close to Nuremberg, to Berlin.
The backside gives abbreviations for different delivery methods to be used when filling out the front.
Underneath that is a rather amusing plea to not visit the post office with such issues during the peak hours but during the late morning or early afternoon. People are also urged to affix stamps ahead of time. Moreover, they should count out their money in advance, especially if they are sending more than one item