Vehicle registration plates of the German Democratic Republic explained

East German vehicle registration plates were issued in the former German Democratic Republic between 1953 and 1990. Vehicles whose cylinder capacity was less than 50 cm3 were exempt from registration.

The plates remained legal until the end of 1993, when all vehicles had to be re-registered to the West German system.

Design

The plates' appearance remained largely constant during the 37 years in which they were issued. Black alphanumerics rendered in a condensed version of DIN 1451 were used (although other fonts have also been observed),[1] with the first letter indicating the bezirk (the German word for 'district') where the vehicle was registered. Between 1953 and 1974, the format of these plates was XX ##-##, where X is any letter in the range A-Z, and # is a digit between 0 and 9  - although a numerical prefix and/or suffix of '00' was disallowed.

In response to the dramatic increase in the number of vehicles on East German roads, the design was revised in October 1974 to include an additional serial letter, albeit at the cost of the initial digit. The new format became: XXX #-##. Under this system, '0' was a permitted prefix digit, but the combination '0-00' was disallowed.

List of district identifiers

The prefixes were allocated alphabetically to each region, from North to South. The letters G, J, Q, and W were not used.

PrefixBezirk
ARostock
BSchwerin
CNeubrandenburg
D, PPotsdam
EFrankfurt
F, LErfurt
H, MMagdeburg
IEast Berlin
K, VHalle
NGera
OSuhl
R, YDresden
S, ULeipzig
T, XKarl-Marx-Stadt
ZCottbus

The prefixes HJ, KZ, SA, and SS were not issued, due to their Nazi connotations.

Special Plates

GST

Vehicles belonging to the Gesellschaft für Sport und Technik (en: Sport and Technology Association), or GST for short, were allocated plates with only a single prefix letter denoting the district of registration.

Military

Vehicles belonging to the Nationale Volksarmee (en: National People's Army) were issued plates bearing the VA (Volksarmee) prefix, whilst those of the Grenztruppen (en: Border Troops), and Grenzschutz (as of 1990) received the GT and GS prefixes, respectively.

Volkspolizei

Vehicles of the Volkspolizei were furnished with plates bearing the VP prefix. Although they were identical in appearance and format to other East German plates, Volkspolizei plates followed a different system.

The first two digits after the VP prefix identified the district (or bezirk) where the vehicle was stationed. Incidentally, these (and diplomatic registrations) were the only plates where it was legal to use '00' as prefix digits.

The table below illustrates the numerical codes used:[2]

CodeBezirk
00East Berlin
01Rostock
02Schwerin
03Neubrandenburg
04Potsdam
05Frankfurt
06Cottbus
07Magdeburg
08Halle
09Erfurt
10Gera
11Suhl
12Dresden
13Leipzig
14Karl-Marx-Stadt

Diplomatic & Foreign National

Vehicles belonging to diplomats and embassy staff were issued plates which featured white alphanumerics on a reddish-brown background, whilst those of foreign nationals were the more familiar white-on-blue. In both cases, the two-letter prefix identified the vehicle's function, whilst the first two digits indicated the country it belonged to. Diplomatic plates always began with the letter C, whilst those assigned to foreigners were prefixed with Q.

The following table lists these prefixes:

PrefixAllocation
CCConsular staff
CDDiplomatic missions and their personnel
CYTechnical and administrative staff
QAForeign correspondents
QB, QXForeign trade offices, commercial offices, and industrial agencies
QCTravel agencies, airlines, culture and information centres
QDOthers

List of numerical embassy codes:[3]

CodeCountry/Organisation
00 Comecon
01
02
03 Hungary
04 Poland
05 Romania
06 Bulgaria
07
08 Albania
09 Finland
10 Mongolia
11
12
13 Egypt
14
15 Cuba
16
17
18
19 Mali
20 Guinea
21 Iraq
22 Cambodia
23 Sudan
24
25 India
26
30 Algeria
31 Bangladesh
32
33 Switzerland
34 Italy
35 Denmark
36 Tunisia
37 Belgium
38 Sweden
39 France
40 Pakistan
41
42 Peru
43 Austria
44 Spain
45 Netherlands
46 Norway
47 Mexico
48 Indonesia
49 Lebanon
50
51 Japan
52 Argentina
53
54 Brazil
55 Uruguay
56 Colombia
57
58 Ghana
59 Portugal
60 Ecuador
61 United States
62 Turkey
63 Greece
64
65 Australia
66 Panama
67 Somalia
68 Libya
69 Ethiopia
70
71 Afghanistan
72 Nicaragua
73 Cape Verde
74 Philippines
75 Nigeria
76 Costa Rica
77 Guinea-Bissau
78
79 Zimbabwe
80 Mozambique
81 Angola
82
83 Morocco
91 France (trade delegations)
92 Austria (trade delegations)
93-96Other accredited diplomatic missions in the GDR
99Allocated to non-accredited diplomatic missions in the GDR

Notes and References

  1. Web site: DDR-Nummernschilder.
  2. Web site: DDR-Nummernschilder.
  3. http://www.dr-herzfeld.de/kennzeichengeschichte/ddrdipl.pdf Diplomatenkennzeichen 1990. Erstakkreditierungen