General Inspector for Water and Energy

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The General Inspector for Water and Energy was a high-ranking Nazi-era governmental post responsible for overseeing and coordinating large-scale water management and energy infrastructure projects in Germany.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Nazi-era institution
government office
appliesToJurisdiction Germany NERFINISHED
country Nazi Germany
dissolvedFollowing defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945
fieldOfWork energy infrastructure
infrastructure planning
public works
water management
governmentalLevel Reich level
hasCharacteristic centralized control over energy infrastructure
centralized control over water projects
high-ranking governmental authority
hasPurpose coordination of strategic resource use
support of Nazi economic policy
support of war-related infrastructure needs
hasRole coordination of canal construction projects
coordination of dam construction projects
coordination of energy infrastructure projects
coordination of flood control measures
coordination of power plant infrastructure
coordination of river regulation projects
long-term infrastructure planning for water and energy
oversight of large-scale water projects
planning of hydropower facilities
locatedInTime 1930s
1940s
Nazi era
partOf government of Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
politicalIdeology Nazism NERFINISHED
usedFor large-scale energy planning
large-scale water management

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Fritz Todt positionHeld General Inspector for Water and Energy