German civil administration

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The German civil administration was the civilian governing apparatus established by Nazi Germany in occupied territories during World War II, overseeing local governance, economic exploitation, and implementation of occupation policies.

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Label Occurrences
German civil administration canonical 2

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Nazi administrative structure
occupation administration
appliedIn occupied Belgium
occupied Czechoslovak territories
occupied France
occupied Netherlands
occupied Norway
occupied Poland
occupied Soviet territories
appliesTo occupied territories
characterizedBy authoritarian rule
centralized control from Berlin
disregard for international law
systematic discrimination
use of local intermediaries
cooperatedWith SS and police leadership NERFINISHED
Wehrmacht occupation authorities NERFINISHED
local collaborationist administrations
country Nazi Germany
endCause defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945
goal control of labor resources
extraction of raw materials
integration of occupied economies into German war effort
political pacification of occupied populations
historicalPeriod Nazi era
ideology Nazism
implementedPolicy Germanization
anti‑Jewish regulations
confiscation of property
forced labor recruitment
racial persecution measures
suppression of political opposition
legalBasis Führer decrees
occupation ordinances
mainFunction economic exploitation of occupied territories
implementation of occupation policies
local governance in occupied territories
support of German military control
operatedDuring World War II NERFINISHED
partOf German war economy
Nazi occupation regime
supervisedBy Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories NERFINISHED
Reich Ministry of the Interior NERFINISHED
Reich ministries NERFINISHED
usedInstrument censorship and propaganda
decrees and ordinances
registration and identification systems

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Latvian auxiliary police collaboratedWith German civil administration
Holocaust shootings in the Soviet Union coordinatedWith German civil administration