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Karl Ferdinand Friedrich of Nagler (* 22 January 1770 in Ansbach; "Â 13 June 1846 in Berlin) was a director of general post office north Germans of the federation.
From Nagler studied on the right of and political sciences in attaining and Goettingen as well as in Berlin. After existed exam Nagler occurred first in Ansbach into the government service and was busy with the reorganisation of the Prussian provinces in Franconias. 1795 it was carried to the war and domain advice and came to Berlin, where it became 1804 secret Legationsrat. Starting from 1821 it introduced new principles for the postal administration as a president of the general postal administration, which were resumed later and perfected by its successor God-dear Heinrich From 1823 to 1836 it was Generalpostdirektur and starting from 1823 also member of the Council of State. Starting from 1824 Nagler was active as an envoy at the Bundestag frequently in Frankfurt/Main. 1836 he was appointed the secret Minister of State. Nagler used the Postverkehr due to his very conservative attitude for police-national monitoring. It is considered as the founders of the modern postal service. 1823 it was ennobled. It was bestattet on the former cathedral cemetery in Berlin.
See also: Realm post office
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