French military administration in Berlin

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The French military administration in Berlin was the occupying authority established by Napoleon’s forces after Prussia’s defeat, overseeing governance, security, and the management of seized assets in the city.

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instanceOf French military government
military occupation authority
after Battle of Jena–Auerstedt
French occupation of Berlin in 1806
appliesToEvent War of the Fourth Coalition
appliesToJurisdiction First French Empire
surface form: Napoleonic France
appliesToLocation Berlin
Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
appliesToPopulation inhabitants of Berlin
country French Empire
endTime 1808
early 19th century
follows Prussian civil administration in Berlin
hasAuthority censorship and information control in Berlin
control of Prussian state property in Berlin
governance of Berlin
levying of contributions and indemnities in Berlin
management of seized assets in Berlin
military policing in Berlin
oversight of local administration in Berlin
public security in Berlin
requisition of supplies in Berlin
hasEffect extraction of financial resources from Berlin
increased French influence in central Europe
weakening of Prussian sovereignty in Berlin
hasRole asset management
occupation governance
security administration
support of French military operations in Prussia
historicalPeriod Napoleonic era
interactsWith Berlin city council
Prussian civil servants
Prussian monarchy
locatedInTime 19th century
partOf French occupation of Prussia
Napoleonic Wars
regulates movement within Berlin
public order in Berlin
trade and supplies in Berlin
startTime 1806
October 1806
underCommandOf French General Staff
surface form: French high command

Napoleon I
usesLanguage French

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Napoleon took the Quadriga to Paris in 1806 involves French military administration in Berlin