I would guess they refer to the German central snailmail place where they keep all the letters and packages. Like a mail-bank if you knbow what I mean :)
The word "deutsche" in German means "German" in English. It's either die Deutsche (a noun meaning "the German woman") or die deutsche (an adjective, like "die deutsche Katze" - the German cat.)
More correctly,WHAT is deutsche werke. Deutsche=German and Werke= manufactory Deutsche Werke is a German company that makes pistols.
Deutsche Bundespost officially ceased to exist on January 1, 1995, when it was split into three separate entities: Deutsche Post (postal services), Deutsche Telekom (telecommunications), and Deutsche Postbank (banking services).
It means "German Telecom" in English. German Telecom, or Deutsche Telekom, is actually a German telecommunications company in Bonn, Germany. T-Mobile is an international brand that is part of this company.
Deutsche Bundesbahn was created in 1949.
Deutsche Bundesbahn ended in 1993.
Deutsche Post's population is 2,010.
Deutsche Post's population is 421,270.
Deutsche Post was created in 1995.
Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie was created in 1980.
Deutsche Bundesbank was created in 1957.
Deutsche Werft was created in 1918.