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Allied Administration in Germany, Austria, and France

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RG-03.01, US Miltary Command, wartime and postwar documents

RG-03.02, DP camps and Jewish Affairs

RG-03.03, Documents regarding the Surrender of Germany and civil affairs

RG-03.04,  US Military Government documents,  US zone of occupation



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Title: Allied Administration in Germany, Austria, and France, 1944 -- 1952Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Predominant Dates:1944 -- 1948

ID: RG-03/RG-03

Primary Creator: Military Government of the US occupation zone in Germany (1944 -- 1952)

Extent: 3.0 Boxes

Arrangement:

The arrangement scheme for the record group was imposed during processing in the absence of an original order. Materials are arranged by subject/creator, then by identifier, as assigned by the processor.

Record group is comprised of four collections: 1. US Military Command wartime and postwar documents; 2. Collection on displaced persons camps and Jewish affairs; 3. Collection on the surrender of Germany and civil affairs; 4. Collection on the US Military Government in the US Zone of Occupation.

Subjects: U.S. Occupation Zone in Germany

Languages: German, English

Abstract

Largely the documents of this record group reflect the activities of the US military administration at the close of the war and in postwar period until and after the establishment of Federal Republic of Germany.

Scope and Contents of the Materials

This record group contains official publications issued by the Allied military authorities. These documents vary by content and form. Included are guidelines and instructions for military and civil administration and reference materials in relation to the former Nazi authorities. It also is comprised of documents on the German administrative structure during the war; postwar documents issued by the Allied and the new German administrations; maps of Germany and the neighboring regions; and documents related to the Allied-administered and -authorized wartime and postwar publications.

Materials in this record group include official documents, books, booklets, maps, photographs, and newspapers. Some of the materials are digitized.

Collection Historical Note

This Record Group comprises the following collections: US Military Command, wartime and postwar documents; DP camps and Jewish affairs; Documents regarding the Surrender of Germany and civil affairs; US Military Government documentsof the US zone of occupation of Germany, 1945 -- 1948; Collection of military maps of Germany and adjacent regions.

Biographical Note

US Military Government in Germany (MG) operated as military and civil government, overseeing the German municipal authorities.

It dealt with political, military and economic situation and developments in the US zone of occupation.

Among its numberous tasks were denazification, procecution of National Socialists crimes, assuaring economic stability, organizing and subsidizing displaced persons camps and running exchange of prisoners of war and displaced persons.

The other tasks and agendas included organization medical and hygiene facilities, vetting German prisoners of war whether they belonged to NSDAP (National Socialist German Workers' Party) and to the military and police organization deemed of criminal character, such as SS, SD, Gestapo and SA.

Subject/Index Terms

U.S. Occupation Zone in Germany

Administrative Information

Repository: Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust

Access Restrictions: No restrictions

Use Restrictions: Copyrighted materials, credits and references to the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust are required

Technical Access Note: Digital copies might be available upon request

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RG-40, Kurt Wittler Papers

This Record Group comprises narratives, publications, photographs, and preparatory materials from the office of Kurt Wittler, editor of the German-language newspaper Bayrischer Tag (Bavarian Day) published by the  American Military Administration for the German civil population in Bavaria. Kurt Wittler’s correspondence and  documentation from the earlier days also shed light on American intelligence activities in relation to the German Army in 1944 and 1945.

Preferred Citation: RG-03, Allied Administration in Germany, Austria, and France. Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust Archive.

Processing Information: Materials are primarily described using the local descriptive standards of the LA Museum of the Holocaust.


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Collection of Folder-Level 1: RG-03.01, US Miltary Command, wartime and postwar documents, 1943 -- 1952Add to your cart.
This collection contains various documents with instructions regarding the US occupied zone in postwar Germany.  Offical documents, detailed instructions, regulations, and reports issued by the US Military Government are included.
Subject/Index Terms:
Blut und Ehre or Blood and Honor (Hitlerjugend), Hiltler Youth organziation
American Military Government, Germany, US zone of occupation
U.S. Military Government
Denazification in Germany
Allied Military and Civil administration in Germany
Arrest Categories Handbook, guiding materials, US Counterintelligence, Germany, 1945
Liberation from German-occupation
Military documents
United States War Department
de-Nazification and de-Militarization in postwar Germany
Functions of US Military Government in postwar Germany
Military Government Authority, in postwar Germany, US
US Occupation Zone in Germany; Germany
Administration of military government, US zone of Germany, 1945
Structure of US Military Government in postwar Germany, 1945 -- 1949
Creators:
Military Government of the US occupation zone in Germany (1944 -- 1952)
British Intelligence Service (1944 -- 1945)
British military authorities (1944 -- 1945)
US Counter-Intelligence Subdivision, Allied Expeditionary Force
Folder 1: RG-03.01.01, Who’s Who in Germany and Austria, March 1945Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

These two volumes comprise the reference book and the directory book.

The reference book includes: The glossary that is a translation or explanation of a number of current German ranks, titles, and technical terms; Administrative Directory on the Central Authorities, Regional Authorities, Correlation Tables, Table of Place Name Equivalents, Table of Ranks.

The administrative Directory provides biographical and career information on the German civil and military personnel , and Nazi party officials.

This book is a unique edition, an essential source for research on the political system and history of Nazi Germany.

Subject/Index Terms:
Nazi Germany, Central Government
Nazi Germany, regional governments
NSDAP and Nazi Germany, party and government officials
Nazi German central authorities, 1945
Nazi German state authorities, structure
National Socialist German workers, party authorities (NSDAP)
Nazi German armed forces, structure
Nazi German non political sphere
Nazi Germany economics and industry
Administrative structure of occupied territories
Arbeitsgau, Labor Service (RAD) administrative area, published in Who is Who in Germany and Austria
Befehlsleiter, Rank in Party administration, published in Who is Who in Germany and Austria, 1945
Bereichsleiter, Rank in Party administration, published in Who is Who in Germany and Austria, 1945
Brigadefuhrer, Rank in a Nazi formation, Major-General, Who is Who in Germany and Austria, 1945
Burgermeister, town mayor, published in Who is Who in Germany and Austria, 1945
Chef der Zivilverwaltung, Head of civil administration in the occupied territories, 1939--1945
Dienstleiter, Rank in Party administration, published in Who is Who in Germany and Austria, 1945
Gau, Administrative district under Reichsleitung,published in Who is Who in Germany and Austria,1945
Gauamtsleiter, Head of a department in a Party Gauleitung, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Gauarbeitsamt, Regional Labor Office, published in Who is Who in Germany and Austria, 1945
Gauarbeitsfuhrer, Leader of regional Labor Service, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Gauhauptmann, Head of self-administration in an administrative district, 1945
Gauinspekteur, Inspector of a party districts, published in Who is Who in Germany and Austria, 1945
Gauleiter, Highest Party official in a district, published in Who is Who in Germany and Austria,1945
Gauleitung, Centre of Party administration in a district, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Gauobmann, A head of a Labor Front in a Party district, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Gauwirtschaftsberater, Economic adviser to a Party administration, Who is Who in Germany and Austria
Gauwirtschaftskammer, Regional Economic Chamber, published in Who is Who in Germany and Austria,1945
Gebietsfuhrer, High rank in local Hitler Youth organization, published in Who is Who in Germany,1945
Geheime Staatspolizei (Gestapo), Secret State Police, published in Who is Who in Germany and Austria
Generaloberst, Army military rank of General Colonel, published in Who is Who in Germany and Austria
Gesandter, Ambassador, published in Who is Who in Germany and Austria, 1945
Gruppenfuhrer, Rank in a Nazi hierarchy, equivalent to Lieutenant General,Who is Who in Germany,1945
Hauptbannfuhrer, High Hitler Youth leader, equivalent to Major General, Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Hauotschriftleiter, Chief Editor, published in Who is Who in Austria and Germany, 1945
Hofrat, Councilor in the Austrian Civil Service, published in Who is Who in Austria and Germany,1945
Herausgeber, Director of a Newspaper or Publishing Firm, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Kreis, Local administrative unit under the general administration,published in Who is Who in Germany
Kriminalpolizei (Kripo), criminal police, published in Who is Who in Austria and Germany, 1945
Landesbauernfuhrer, Regional Peasants’ Leader, published in Who is Who in Austria and Germany, 1945
Landesernahrungsamt, Regional food office, published in Who is Who in Austria and Germany, 1945
Landesforstamt, Regional forestry office, published in Who is Who in Austria and Germany, 1945
Landeswirtschaftscmt, Regional economic office, published in Who is Who in Austria and Germany, 1945
Landkreis, Rural administrative district of general administration, Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Leitabschnitt, Security service (of the SS) regional unit, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Luftgau, Air Force administrative district, published in Who is Who in Austria and Germany, 1945
Ministerialdirektor, High Civil Servant, published in Who is Who in Austria and Germany, 1945
Oberfinanzprasident, Head of a Regional Finance Administration, Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Ordnungspolizei, Order Police, published in Who is Who in Germany and Austria, 1945
Reichsbahndirektion, Reich Railways Regional Directorate, Who is Who in Austria and Germany, 1945
Reichsbahnprasident, Head of a Reich Railways’ Regional Directorate, Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Reichsgau, Administrative area (mainly in annexed territories) directly under Central Reich Authorit
Reichsminister, Reich Minister, published in Who is Who in Austria and Germany, 1945
Reichspostdirektion, Reich Postal Services’ Regional Directorate, Who is Who in Austria and Germany
Reichpostprasident, Head of Reich Railways Regional Directorate, Who is Who in Austria and Germany
Rektor, Head of a university, published in Who is Who in Austria and Germany, 1945
Schriftleiter, Editor, published in Who is Who in Austria and Germany, 1945
Sicherdienst (SD), Security Service; internal intelligence organization of Party and State
Stadtkreis, Urban administrative district of general administration, Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Unterstaatssekretar, Civil Servant, published in Who is Who in Austria and Germany, 1945
Wehrkreis, Military administrative district, published in Who is Who in Austria and Germany, 1945
Wehrkreiskommando, Military authority in charge of a military admin district, Who is Who in Germany
Gauamtsleiter fur Volkstumsfragen, Official in charge of the Germanisation, NSDAP, 1945
Kreisobmann, Head of the DAF (Labor front) in NSDAP, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Kurator (of a university), Civil service official controlling institutes of higher education, 1945
Landforstmeister, High ranking forestry official,published in Who is Who in Austria and Germany,1945
Landrat, Head of a district civil administration,published in Who is Who in Austria and Germany,1945
Ministerialdirigent, High ranking Civil Servant,published in Who is Who in Germany and Austria, 1945
Oberburgermesiter, Head of a city-district, published in Who is Who in Germany and Austria, 1945
Regierungsprasident, Civil commissioner of an administrative unit, Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Sicherheitspolizei, Security Police, consisting of Gestapo and Kripo, linked with security service
Creators:
British Intelligence Service (1944 -- 1945)
British military authorities (1944 -- 1945)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 1: RG-03.01.01, Who is  Who in Germany and Austria Part. 1Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Reference materials regarding the structure and personalities of Nazi Germanys Central and Regional governments.
Subject/Index Terms:
Who is Who in Germany and Austria, intelligence materials, 1945
Structure of Central government in Germany and Austria, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of Regional governments in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Central authorities in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Regional authorities in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of state authorities in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of NSDAP authorities in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of armed forces in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Institutions of cultural life in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of Nazi Germany economy, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Auswartiges Amt (AA), political institution, German term
Abteilung (Abt), department, German term
ausser Dienst (aD), retired, German term
Akademie fur deutsches Recht (ADtschR), Academy for German law, German term
Aktien-Gesellschaft (AG), Joint Stock Company, German term
Auslands-Organisation (AO), Foreign Organisation (of the NSDAP), German term
Aufsichtsrat (AR), Board (of a commercial undertaking), German term
Bund Deutscher Madel (BDM), League of German Girls, German term
Befehlshaber der Ordnungspolizei (BdO), Commander of the Order Police, German term
Deutsche Arbeitsfront (DAF), German Labor Front, German term
Befehlsaber der Sicherheitspolizei (BdS), Commander of the Security Police, German term
Deutsches Frauenwek (DFW), German Women's Organisation (Sub-organisation of the NSF), German term
Deutscher Gemeindetag (DGT), Congress of German Municipalities, German term
Deutscher Handelsdienst (DHD), German Commerical Service (News Agency), German term
Deutsches Nachrichtenburo (DNB), German News Agency (Owned by Propaganda Ministry), German term
Deutsches Rotes Kreuz (DRK), German Red Cross, German term
ehrenhablre (eh), honorary, German term
Eisernes Kreuz (EK), Iron Cross, German term
eingetragener Verein (eV), Registered Society, German term
Generalleutnant (Gen-Lt), Lieutenant-General, German term
Generalmajor (Gen-Maj), Major-General, German term
Geheime Staatspolizei (Gestapo), Secret State Police, German term
Generalgouvernement (GG), General Government, German term
Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung (GmbH), Limited Liability Company, German term
Hitler-Jugend (HJ), Hitler Youth, German term
Hoherer SS und Polizeifuhrer (HSSPF), Senior SS and Police Leader, German term
Kraft durch Freude (KdF), Strength through Joy (sub-organisation of DAF), German term
Kinderlandverschickung (KLV), Evacuation of children), German term
Kriminalpolizei (Kripo), Criminal police (-CID), German term
Mitglied der Akademie fur Deutsches Recht (MADR), Member of the Academy for German Law, German term
Mitglied der Reichstags (MdR), Member of the reichstag (-M.P.), German term
Mitglied des Volksgerichtshofs (MVGH), Member of the Peoples Tribunal, German term
Nationalsozialistisch (NS), National Socialist, German term
NS-Dozentenbund (NSDoB), NS-University Lecturers League, German term
NS-Deutscher Studentenbund (NSDStB), NS-German Students League
NS-Fraunenschaft (NSF), NS-Womens League, German term
NS-FliegerKorps (NSFK), NS-Flying Corps, German term
NS-Korrespondensz (NSK), NS-Correspondence (Offical Party News Agency), German term
NS-Kraftfahrerkorps (NSKK), NS-Motor Corps, German term
NS-Kriegsopferversorgung (NSKOV), NS-War Victims Association, German term
NS-Lehrerbund (NSLB), NS-Teachers League, German term
NS-Rechtswahrerbund (NSRB), NS-Lawyers League, German term
NS-Reichsbund fur Leibesubungen, NS League for Physical Culture, German term
NS-Volkswohlfahrt (NSV), NS League for Public Welfare, German term
Oberabschnitt (OA), SS Corps Area, usually coinciding with WK, German term
Oberkommando des Heeres (OKH), Army High Command, German term
Oberkommando der Luftwaffe (OKL), Navy High Command, German term
Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW), High Command of the Armed Forces, German term
Ordnungspolizei (ORPO), Order Police, German term
Oberste SA-Fuhrung (OSAF), Supreme Command of the SA, German term
Organisation Todt (OT), Organisation Todt (Front Workers Corps), German term
Parteigenosse (Pg), Party Member (male), German term
Parteigenossin (Pgn), Party Member (Female), German term
Preussischer Staatsrat (PSt), Prussian State Councillor, German term
Reichsarbeitsdienst (RAD), Reich Labor Service, German term
Reichsarbeitsdienst weibliche Jugend (RADwJ), Reich Labor Service for Women, German term
Reichsbund der Dueutschen Beamtem (RDB), Civil Servants League, German term
Reichsbund Deutsche Familie (RDF), Reich League for the German Family, German term
Regierungsbezirk (Reg-Bez), Administrative District, German term
Reichsfuhrer SS (RFSS), Reich Leader of the SS, German term
Reichsjugendfuhrung (RFSS), Reich Youth Leadership, German term
Reichskulturkammer (RKK), Reich Chamber of Culture, German term
Reichsleitung (RL), Party Directorate, German term
Reichsluftschutzbund (RLB), German ARP League, German term
Reichs Rundfunkgesellschaft (RRF), Reich Broadcasting Corporation, German term
Sturmabteilung (SA), Storm Troops (Brown Shirts), German term
Sicherheitsdienst (SD), Security Service (of the SS), German term
Sicherheits- und Hilfsdienst (Security and Emergency Service (in ARP), German term
Schultzstaffel (SS), Himmlers Black Guards, German term
Technische Nothilfe (TN), Technical Emergency Service, German term
Transozean (TO), Transocean (News Agency), German term
Transkontinent Press (TP), Transcontinent Press (News Agency), German term
Volksbund fur das Deutschtumim Ausland (VDA), League for Germanism Abroad, German term
Winterhilfswek (WHW), Winter Relief Organisation, German term
Wehrkreis (WK), Military District, German term
Waffen-SS (WSS), Armed SS, German term
Central Nazi German government, composition, 1945, published in Who is Who in Nazi Germany
Nazi officials, head of state, Hitler, 1945
Nazi officials, Designated Successor, Goering, 1945
Nazi officials, Head of Chancery State Minister, Meissner, 1945
Nazi officials, Officials of Chancery, Doehle, Geilenberg, Koerner, Kiewitz, Schroder, 1945
Nazi officials, War Cabinet, 1945
Nazi War Cabinet, Chairman, Goering, 1945
Nazi War Cabinet, Secretary, Lammers, 1945
Nazi War Cabinet, Plenipotentiary for Reich Administration, Himmler, 1945
Nazi War Cabinet, Plenipotentiary for Economics, Funk, 1945
Nazi War Cabinet, Chief of OKW (Wermacht Central Command), Keitel, 1945
Nazi War Cabinet, Chief of NSDAP Chancery, Bormann, 1945
Nazi Germany Reich Cabinet, Chancellor (Reichskanzler), Hitler, 1945
Nazi Germany, Cabinet of Ministers, 1945
Nazi Germany, President of Ministers, Lammers, 1945
Nazi Germany, Minister of Airforce, Goering, 1945
Nazi Germany, Minister of Armaments and War Production, Speer, 1945
Nazi Germany, Minister of Religious Affairs, Muhs, 1945
Nazi Germany, Minister of Eastern Territories, Rosenberg, 1945
Nazi Germany, Minister of Economics, Funk, 1945
Nazi Germany, Minister of Education, Rust, 1945
Nazi Germany, Minister of Finance, Schwerin von Krosigk, 1945
Nazi Germany, Minister of Food and Agriculture, Darre, Backe, 1945
Nazi Germany, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ribbentrop, 1945
Nazi Germany, Minister of Interior, Himmler, 1945
Nazi Germany, Minister of Justice, Thierack, 1945
Nazi Germany, Minister of Labor, Seldte, 1945
Nazi Germany, Minister of Labor Services, Hierl, 1945
Nazi Germany, Minister of Postal Service, Ohnesorge, 1945
Nazi Germany, Minister of Propaganda, Goebbels, 1945
Nazi Germany, Minister of Transport, Dorpmuller, 1945
Creators:
British Intelligence Service (1944 -- 1945)
British military authorities (1944 -- 1945)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 2: RG-03.01.01, Who is  Who in Germany and Austria Part. 2Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Reference materials regarding the structure and personalities of Nazi Germanys Central and Regional governments.
Subject/Index Terms:
Central authorities in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Regional authorities in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Central Nazi German government, composition, 1945, published in Who is Who in Nazi Germany
Institutions of cultural life in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of state authorities in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of Regional governments in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of armed forces in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of Nazi Germany economy, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Occupied territories in Nazi Germany, 1945, Who is Who in Nazi Germany
State administrative regions, 1945, Who is Who in Nazi Germany
Party Gau, composition, 1945, Who is Who in Nazi Germany
Creators:
British Intelligence Service (1944 -- 1945)
British military authorities (1944 -- 1945)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 3: RG-03.01.01, Who is  Who in Germany and Austria Part. 3Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Reference materials regarding the structure and personalities of Nazi Germanys Central and Regional governments.
Subject/Index Terms:
Central authorities in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Central Nazi German government, composition, 1945, published in Who is Who in Nazi Germany
Institutions of cultural life in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Regional authorities in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of armed forces in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of Central government in Germany and Austria, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of Nazi Germany economy, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of NSDAP authorities in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of Regional governments in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of state authorities in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Ranks in Nazi-German Army, 1945
Ranks in Nazi-German Navy, 1945
Ranks in Nazi-German Air Force, 1945
Ranks in Nazi-German Police, 1945
Ranks in Nazi-German SS, 1945
Ranks in Nazi-German SA (party, military formations), 1945
Correspondence between the Army and SS ranks, 1945
Correspondence between the Navy and SS ranks, 1945
Correspondence between the Air Force and SS ranks, 1945
Correspondence between the Police and SS ranks, 1945
Categories of Nazi-German officials personalities in alphabetical order (A-B), 1945
Creators:
British Intelligence Service (1944 -- 1945)
British military authorities (1944 -- 1945)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 4: RG-03.01.01, Who is  Who in Germany and Austria Part. 4Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Reference materials regarding the structure and personalities of Nazi Germanys Central and Regional governments.
Subject/Index Terms:
Central authorities in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Central Nazi German government, composition, 1945, published in Who is Who in Nazi Germany
Institutions of cultural life in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Regional authorities in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of armed forces in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of Nazi Germany economy, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of NSDAP authorities in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of Regional governments in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of state authorities in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Categories of Nazi-German officials personalities in alphabetical order (B-H), 1945
Creators:
British Intelligence Service (1944 -- 1945)
British military authorities (1944 -- 1945)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 5: RG-03.01.01, Who is  Who in Germany and Austria Part. 5Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Reference materials regarding the structure and personalities of Nazi Germanys Central and Regional governments.
Subject/Index Terms:
Categories of Nazi-German officials personalities in alphabetical order (H-R), 1945
Central authorities in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Central Nazi German government, composition, 1945, published in Who is Who in Nazi Germany
Institutions of cultural life in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Regional authorities in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of armed forces in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of Central government in Germany and Austria, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of NSDAP authorities in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of Regional governments in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of state authorities in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Creators:
British Intelligence Service (1944 -- 1945)
British military authorities (1944 -- 1945)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 6: RG-03.01.01, Who is  Who in Germany and Austria Part. 6Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Reference materials regarding the structure and personalities of Nazi Germanys Central and Regional governments.
Subject/Index Terms:
Central authorities in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Central Nazi German government, composition, 1945, published in Who is Who in Nazi Germany
Institutions of cultural life in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Regional authorities in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of armed forces in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of Central government in Germany and Austria, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of Nazi Germany economy, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of NSDAP authorities in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of Regional governments in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Structure of state authorities in Nazi Germany, published in Who is Who in Germany, 1945
Categories of Nazi-German officials personalities in alphabetical order (R-Z), 1945
Creators:
British Intelligence Service (1944 -- 1945)
British military authorities (1944 -- 1945)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 2: RG-03.01.02, Arrest Categories Handbook, 1945Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

The object of this handbook is to enlarge on the categories laid down in the Mandatory Arrest Directive and to assist Counter- Intelligence staffs in carrying out the arrest policy.

The handbook comprises of two elements regarding the categories within Nazi organizational and military hierarchy. The first is a statement of the categories included in the Mandatory Arrest Directive, while the latter is a brief appreciation of each category, together with a detailed breakdown by rank and/ function of persons falling within the category.

Subject/Index Terms:
Denazification in Germany
Allied Military and Civil administration in Germany
U.S. Military Government
Directives and orders, US Counterintelligence, Germany, 1945
Arrest Categories Handbook, guiding materials, US Counterintelligence, Germany, 1945
Goals and objectives for the US occupation regime in postwar Germany
Disbanding Nazi - German institution in postwar Germany
Exception to automatic arrests, guiding materials, US counterintelligence, 1945
Categories of automatic arrests, guiding materials, US counterintelligence, 1945
Categories of automatic arrests, Abwehr (German intelligence service), 1945
Categories of automatic arrests, RSHA (Main Security Office), 1945
Categories of automatic arrests, German Secret Field Police, 1945
Categories of automatic arrests, all personnel of German Security Service, 1945
Categories of automatic arrests, Gestapo (Secret State Police)
Categories of automatic arrests, all officials down to Colonel in Kripo (Criminal Police), 1945
Categories of automatic arrests, all officials down to Colonel in Ordungspolizei (Regular Police)
Categories of automatic arrests, Waffen SS (Combat SS), al officers and N.C.O., male and female,1945
Categories of automatic arrests, Algemeine SS (General SS), all officers and N.C.O., male and female
Categories of automatic arrests, SA or Storm Troopers, al officers down to Sturmbannfuehrer, 1945
Categories of automatic arrests, Nazi Party officials down to the post of Amstseiter, 1945
Categories of automatic arrests, RSHA, explanations and indications, 1945
Categories of automatic arrests, Secret Field Police, explanations and indications, 1945
Categories of automatic arrests, correspondence in ranks between SS and other German agencies, 1945
Categories of automatic arrests, correspondence in ranks between filed police and army, 1945
High Government officials in the Police Hierarchy, Nazi Germany, 1945
Offices of Police Presidents in German cities, list of locations, Nazi Germany, 1945
Administrative division, provincial chief administrators, Prussia, Nazi Germany, 1945
Administrative Districts, locations of district seats, Nazi Germany, 1945
Higher Police authorities, location of administrative seats in Germany and occupied territories,1945
Arrest categories in chart A, US counterintelligence, Germany, 1945
Arrest categories in chart B, US counterintelligence, Germany, 1945
Arrest categories in chart C, US counterintelligence, Germany, 1945
Creators:
Military Government of the US occupation zone in Germany (1944 -- 1952)
US Counter-Intelligence Subdivision, Allied Expeditionary Force
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 3: RG-03.01.03. Civil Affairs Information Guide Modern Civil Law War Department Pamphlet. No. 31-102, 1944 MayAdd to your cart.View associated digital content.
An overview of the judicial system in the United States and other European countries with regard to the implementation of the civil law in Germany.
Subject/Index Terms:
United States War Department
Liberation from German-occupation
U.S. Military Government
Military documents
War Department, Washington DC, 1944
Denazification in Germany
denazification
Civil affairs information guide, 1944
War department pamphlet, civil affairs information guide, modern civil law, 1944
Civil law vs common law, definitions, Civil affairs information guide, 1944
Judge made laws, civil affairs information guide, 1944
Obligations and contracts, Civil affairs information guide, 1944
Statutory and defenses, Civil affairs information guide, 1944
The law of persons, civil codes, civil affairs information guide, 1944
Rules and laws of property, civil affairs information guide, 1944
Obligations and remedies for breach of obligations, civil affairs information guide, 1944
Criminal laws and criminal procedures, civil affairs information guide, 1944
The international criminal law, civil affairs information guide, 1944
the institution of criminal proceedings, Civil affairs information guide, 1944
Creators:
Unites States War Department (1944)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 4: RG-03.01.04, Directives to Commanding Generals, Military Districts, July 1945Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
These directives constitute a set of directions for the administration of Military Government in the Military Districts of the U.S. occupation zones in Germany.
Subject/Index Terms:
US Occupation Zone in Germany; Germany
US Occupation Zone directives for administration (1945)
Military Government Authority, in postwar Germany, US
Principles of US military authority in postwar Germany
Structure of US Military Government in postwar Germany, 1945 -- 1949
Functions of US Military Government in postwar Germany
de-Nazification and de-Militarization in postwar Germany
NSDAP and Nazi Germany, party and government officials
Mandatory removal and exclusion of former Nazi officials of de-Nazification and de-Militarization
The list of the banned Nazi organization in postwar Germany
Means and method of control for de-Nazification and de-Militarization
Guidelines of establishment of the new local municipal authorites in postwar Germany
Administration of military government, US zone of Germany, 1945
Directive to commanding generals military districts, US zone in Germany, 1945
European theater of operations, United States Army, 1945
Creators:
Military Government of the US occupation zone in Germany (1944 -- 1952)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 5: RG-03.01.04, Directives to Commanding Generals, Military Districts Part. 1Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
These directives constitute a set of directions for the administration of Military Government in the military districts of the U.S. occupation zones in Germany.
Subject/Index Terms:
Administration of military government, US zone of Germany, 1945
de-Nazification and de-Militarization in postwar Germany
Directive to commanding generals military districts, US zone in Germany, 1945
European theater of operations, United States Army, 1945
Functions of US Military Government in postwar Germany
Guidelines of establishment of the new local municipal authorites in postwar Germany
Mandatory removal and exclusion of former Nazi officials of de-Nazification and de-Militarization
Means and method of control for de-Nazification and de-Militarization
Military Government Authority, in postwar Germany, US
NSDAP and Nazi Germany, party and government officials
Principles of US military authority in postwar Germany
Structure of US Military Government in postwar Germany, 1945 -- 1949
The list of the banned Nazi organization in postwar Germany
US Occupation Zone directives for administration (1945)
US Occupation Zone in Germany; Germany
General objectives of the military government, Germany, 1945
Principle objectives of the military government, Germany, 1945
German local authorities responsibility regarding the military government, Germany, 1945
Full use of resources within the military government, Germany, 1945
Use of German authorities within the military government, Germany, 1945
The rights, powers and status of the military government in Germany, 1945
Mandatory removal and exclusion of former National Socialists from public spheres, US zone Germany
Purpose of general policy, US zone in Germany, 1945
Removals and exclusions, US zone in Germany, 1945
Discretionary removal and exclusion of former national socialists from public spheres, Germany, 1945
Procedure for removal and exclusion of Nazi and German militarists, US zone in Germany, 1945
Lists of officials in US zone of occupation, Germany, 1945
Political activities in the US zone of occupation, Germany, 1945
Regional and local government, offices, US zone of occupation, Germany, 1945
Administrative court system, US zone of occupation, Germany, 1945
Civil service system, US zone of occupation, Germany, 1945
Creators:
Military Government of the US occupation zone in Germany (1944 -- 1952)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 6: RG-03.01.04, Directives to Commanding Generals, Military Districts Part. 2Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
These directives constitute a set of directions for the administration of Military Government in the military districts of the U.S. occupation zones in Germany.
Subject/Index Terms:
Administration of military government, US zone of Germany, 1945
de-Nazification and de-Militarization in postwar Germany
Functions of US Military Government in postwar Germany
German local authorities responsibility regarding the military government, Germany, 1945
Military Government Authority, in postwar Germany, US
Principles of US military authority in postwar Germany
Purpose of general policy, US zone in Germany, 1945
Structure of US Military Government in postwar Germany, 1945 -- 1949
US Occupation Zone directives for administration (1945)
US Occupation Zone in Germany; Germany
Administration of justice, US zone of occupation, Germany, 1945
Legislation in the US zone of occupation, current and future zones, Germany, 1945
general policies, administration of justice, US zone of occupation, Germany, 1945
General administration of Essential National public services, US zone of occupation, Germany, 1945
Agencies to be abolished in the US zone of occupation, Germany, 1945
Agencies to remain suspended for investigation in the US zone of occupation, Germany, 1945
Miscellaneous agencies in Germany, US zone of occupation, 1945
German courts free from Nazi principles and practices, US zone of occupation, Germany, 1945
The reopening of ordinary courts closed during Nazi occupation, US zone of occupation, Germany, 1945
German political prisoners in the US zone of occupation, Germany, 1945
German prison systems in the US zone of occupation, Germany, 1945
Duties of the German health services, US zone of occupation, Germany, 1945
Denazification within the public health sphere, US zone of occupation, Germany, 1945
Economical use of German resources, United Nations, US zone of occupation, 1945
Denazification within the German educational system, US zone of occupation, Germany, 1945
Removal and appointment of Nazi German educational officials, US zone of occupation, Germany, 1945
Abolition of Nazi Educational Organizations and Social Schools, US zone of occupation, Germany, 1945
Education and religious affairs report form, the reopening of elementary schools, US zone, 1945
Creators:
Military Government of the US occupation zone in Germany (1944 -- 1952)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 7: RG-03.01.04, Directives to Commanding Generals, Military Districts Part. 3Add to your cart.
These directives constitute a set of directions for the administration of military government in the military districts of the U.S. Occupation Zones in Germany.
Subject/Index Terms:
Administration of justice, US zone of occupation, Germany, 1945
de-Nazification and de-Militarization in postwar Germany
Functions of US Military Government in postwar Germany
Military Government Authority, in postwar Germany, US
US Occupation Zone directives for administration (1945)
US Occupation Zone in Germany; Germany
Creators:
Military Government of the US occupation zone in Germany (1944 -- 1952)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 8: RG-03.01.04, Directives to Commanding Generals, Military Districts Part. 4Add to your cart.
These directives constitute a set of directions for the administration of military government in the miliary districts of the U.S. Occupation Zones in Germany.
Subject/Index Terms:
Administration of justice, US zone of occupation, Germany, 1945
de-Nazification and de-Militarization in postwar Germany
Functions of US Military Government in postwar Germany
Military Government Authority, in postwar Germany, US
US Occupation Zone directives for administration (1945)
US Occupation Zone in Germany; Germany
Creators:
Military Government of the US occupation zone in Germany (1944 -- 1952)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 9: RG-03.01.04, Directives to Commanding Generals, Military Districts Part. 5Add to your cart.
These directives constitute a set of directions for the administration of military government in the military districts of the U.S. Occupation Zone in Germany.
Subject/Index Terms:
Administration of justice, US zone of occupation, Germany, 1945
de-Nazification and de-Militarization in postwar Germany
Functions of US Military Government in postwar Germany
Military Government Authority, in postwar Germany, US
US Occupation Zone directives for administration (1945)
US Occupation Zone in Germany; Germany
Creators:
Military Government of the US occupation zone in Germany (1944 -- 1952)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 10: RG-03.01.05, Arrest, Search and Seizure Procedure Handbook, March 16, 1948Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Arrest, Search and Seizure Procedure Handbook number 96 published by the United States European Command Headquarters on March 16th of 1948.
Extent: Cover, back cover and table of contents
Language of Material: English
Subject/Index Terms:
American Military Government, Germany, US zone of occupation
European Command, US military forces in Europe, postwar
Arrests and captures
Creators:
United States Government (postwar)
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 11: RG-03.01.06, German Language Guide, Washington D.C., June 22, 1943Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
German Language Guide made for U.S. soldiers stationed in Germany in 1943. It was published by the War Department in Washington D.C.
Arrangement: Item-level handbook
Extent: cover, inside cover, table of contents, map of Europe
Language of Material: English and German
Subject/Index Terms:
Germany (Europe)
Germany (1939--1945)
United States War Department
United States Army
Creators:
US Army
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 12: RG-03.01.07, Staff Procedures, Headquarters - European Command, 1948, 1948Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Staff Procedures manual outlining the methods and procedures to be followed by personnel of the European Command Headquarters, primarily for the assistance of administrative personnel.
arrangement: Item-level
Extent: 1 item
Language: English
Subject/Index Terms:
American Military Government, Germany, US zone of occupation
Military Government Authority, in postwar Germany, US
US Army
Creators:
US Military Administration in Germany

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