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Funk, Alfred, 444, 894
n
furs, 257
Galicia, 919
n;
Austrian, 269; Nazi administration of, 272, 292, 764
n
, 775
n
, 787
n
, 792
n;
workers from, 804
n
Ganser, Dr., 913
n
Gauleiter
, 198, 201, 597
n
, 602
n
, 703–4
n
Gauleitung
, 347
Gauräte
, disputes over, 201–2
Gefolgschaft
(followership), 35, 36
Geltungsjuden
(persons counted as Jews), 649–50
n
General Government, 261–321, 487–529; administrative policy in, 261–64, 270–74, 756
n;
area of, 574
t;
civil administration in (
see
General Government administration); civil law in, 492, 494, 523–29; Civil Service law in, 297–99, 796
n
, 797
n;
as colony, 74, 261–63, 757
n;
communications restrictions in, 317–19, 820
n;
cultural policy in, 289–91, 783–90
n;
denationalization policy in, 194, 286, 780
n;
deportations in, 263, 540, 814–15
n;
economic and commercial policy in, 291–97, 790–95
n;
food supply policy in, 272–73, 306, 757
n
, 775
n
, 776
n
, 806–7
n;
freedom of movement restrictions in, 312–17, 816
n
, 818
n
, 819
n;
Germanization policy in, 263–64, 308–9, 758–59
n
, 812
n;
German law in, 271, 493–97; German law in, “analogous interpretation” of, 498–99, 502–3, 506, 507, 523, 526; health care policy in, 300–301, 310–12, 799
n
, 813
n
, 814
n;
Jewish property policy in, 294–96, 814–15
n;
Jews in (
see
Jews in General Government); judicial administration in (
see
judicial administration in General Government); jurisdictional issues, 498–99, 507; labor law in, 285, 301–6, 799–808
n
, 818
n;
law in, 271; legal policy in, main contours of, 487–90; legal status of, 264–70, 761–63
n;
legal status of “non-Germans” in, 307–9; legal system, 287–88, 781–83
n;
marriage law, 310; penal law in, 491–92, 494, 497–522; Poles in (
see
Poles in General Government); police jurisdiction in, 509, 512–22, 526–29; police organization in, 577–78; police role in, 277, 279, 280, 307, 319–21, 543–44, 770
n
, 775
n
, 776
n
, 810–11
n;
population of, 500, 574
t;
procedural law in, 491, 500–507; professional law in, 299–301, 797
n
, 798
n;
property law in, 291–96, 318–19, 792–95
n
, 814–15
n;
protective custody in, 520–22, 528–29, 928
n;
as Reich territory, 268–70, 762
n
, 763
n;
resettlement policy, 263–64, 307, 758–59
n
, 809–10
n;
residential restrictions in, 312–15; segregation in, 209, 284–87, 297–301, 309, 780–81
n
, 796
n;
special law implementation in, 74–75, 289–321, 497–522, 537–38, 543–44; tax law in, 296–97, 796
n;
welfare policy in, 306–7, 807–8
n
General Government administration, 74, 538; aims of, 261–64, 756
n;
authority in, 307–8, 319–21; cultural bureaucracy in, 783–84
n;
economic bureaucracy in, 292, 791
n;
failure of, 273–74, 279–84, 319–21, 777
n;
and ghettoization of Jews, 313–15; internal, 307, 308, 808
n;
judicial (
see
judicial administration in General Government); labor bureaucracy in, 301–2, 304, 799
n
, 803
n
, 805
n;
as obstacle to special law implementation, 538, 540–41, 931
n;
organization of, 267, 274–81, 495–99, 696
n
, 761
n
, 767–72
n
, 808–11
n;
personnel problems in, 281–82, 509, 511–12, 773–75
n;
police usurpation of powers of, 279, 280, 307, 319–21, 810
n
, 811
n;
Polish employees of, 275, 297–99, 797
n;
principles and results of, 270–74; and property policy, 292–96; radicalism of, 308; and Reich administration, 268–70, 762
n;
and special authorities, 542; as Unified Administration, 276–84, 768–72
n
Geneva Convention on the Treatment of Prisoners of War, 266
German attorneys: in Annexed Eastern Territories, 435, 834
n;
defense, pressures on, 134–35, 839
n;
in General Government, 299, 494, 797
n
, 915
n;
political affiliations of, 34, 34
t
, 603
n
, 606
n;
representation of Jewish interests, 133–34, 135–37, 343, 660–61
n;
representation of politically sensitive cases, 659–60
n;
restrictions on, 131–37, 299, 638
n
, 639
n
, 658
n
, 659–61
n
, 797
n. See also
chief public prosecutors
German Bar Association, 583
n
German Civil Code, 143, 147, 155, 379, 473
German Civil Service Code.
See
Civil Service Code
German colonies, former, 691
n
, 692
n
German Communist Party (KPD), exclusion of members from Civil Service, 87, 128, 129, 130, 632
n
, 634
n
German culture, promotion of, in General Government, 289, 783–84
n
“German descent, persons of,” 122–23, 242–43, 740
n;
definition of, 740
n
German Ethnic Classification List, 121, 239–41, 421, 738–39
n
, 863
n;
deletion from, 461, 902
n;
interpretation questions, 241–46, 740–43
n;
Poles on, 123–27, 239–46, 740
n
–43
n
Germanization: in Annexed Eastern Territories, 194–95, 197–98, 204–6, 211, 238–46, 404–6, 703
n
, 713
n
, 740–43
n;
of children, 388–89, 862–64
n;
classification of persons for, 238–46, 740–43
n;
in General Government, 263–64, 308–9, 758–59
n
, 812
n;
in occupied Eastern Europe, 191, 695
n;
“persons capable of” (Class 3), 123–25, 209, 239–40, 241–46.
See also
resettlement
German Jews.
See
Jews in Altreich
German Labor Front, 153
German law: in Altreich, “analogous interpretation” of, 327, 417, 824
n;
in General Government, 271, 493–97; in General Government, “analogous interpretation” of, 498–99, 502–3, 506, 507, 523, 526; and “non-Germans” in occupied territories, 61
German law in Annexed Eastern Territories, 537; civil, “analogous interpretation” of, 469–72, 477; municipal, 210–12, 716–17
n;
Municipal Code, 210–11, 716–17
n;
penal, “analogous interpretation” of, 407–15, 417–18, 420, 422–23, 437, 441, 463, 526, 884
n;
police, dispute over, 213–22, 719–22
n
German Municipal Code, in Annexed Eastern Territories, 210–11, 716–17
n
“German or related blood” (term), 40
German Penal Code, replacement by
Reichsführer
-SS decree, 367
German-Polish families, 212–13, 230–31, 479, 718
n
, 741
n
“German race,” 39, 40
German Romanticism, 40
Germans: ethnic (
Volksdeutsche
), definition of, 737
n;
in occupied Europe, legal status of, 235–36; resettlement in Annexed Eastern Territories, 194–95, 197–98, 703
n;
resettlement in General Government, plans for, 263, 758
n;
resettlement in occupied Eastern Europe, 191, 692
n
, 695
n;
“undesirable,” 66–73, 618
n
Germans in Altreich: marriage law for, 65, 101–8, 328, 645
n;
sexual liaisons with “alien” workers, 180–81, 688–89
n;
“undesirable,” 66–73, 618
n
Germans in Annexed Eastern Territories, 205–14, 244, 477, 710–11
n
, 742
n;
crimes by, 443, 893
n;
divorce law for, 479; food supply policy for, 258, 753
n
, 754
n;
legal status of, 236, 237, 239, 738
n
, 739
n;
Nazi overtures toward, 196, 701
n;
Polish litigation against, 474–77, 481–85, 909
n;
and Polish property, 228, 729
n;
Polish violence against, 413–14, 418, 439, 441; pro-Polish conduct of, 428–29, 479, 881–82
n
, 911
n;
relations with Poles, 196, 205–6, 209–10, 212; religious restrictions on, 223, 224, 725
n;
resettled, 194–95, 197–98, 703
n;
sentences by Polish courts against, 873
n;
visits to Polish relatives, 212, 718
n
Germans in General Government, 281–82, 773–74
n
, 775
n;
German justice for, 487; identification of, 308–9, 812
n;
infirm, plans to murder, 263, 758
n;
labor law/policy for, 302, 303, 801
n;
marriage policy for, 310; murder of, statistics, 821
n;
resettlement from Russia, 263, 758
n;
segregation of, 209, 286–87, 309, 780–81
n
, 796
n
German Supreme Court.
See
Reich (German) Supreme Court
Germany.
See
Altreich
Gestapo, 685
n;
and “alien” workers in Reich, 153, 179–80, 182, 370–72, 688–89
n;
in Annexed Eastern Territories, 219, 220, 229, 245, 456–57, 731–32
n
, 741
n
, 743
n
, 897
n;
autocratic activity of, beginnings of, 370, 374; and citizenship policy in Annexed Eastern Territories, 245, 741
n
, 743
n;
decrees of, exemption from judicial review, 20–21, 594
n;
and dispute over German police law in Annexed Eastern Territories, 219, 220; and freedom of movement restrictions for German Jews, 171–72; and German-Polish sexual relations cases, 209; imprisonment as protection from, 351, 360, 442; and Jewish
Mischlinge
, 121; and judiciary, 353–55, 366, 377, 843
n;
in Occupied Eastern Territories, 370–72; and penal law in Altreich, 350, 366, 370–71; and property seizures in Annexed Eastern Territories, 229, 731–32
n;
and property seizures from German Jews, 161, 162–63, 674–75
n
, 677
n;
rectification measures of, 365–66, 851
n;
reporting of Polish crimes to, in Annexed Eastern Territories, 456–57, 897
n;
reporting of prisoner releases to, 355–58, 835
n
, 846
n;
transfer of state police affairs to, 356; and welfare policy for German Jews, 671
n
.
See also
Security Police
ghetto(s): conditions in, 815–16
n;
control of, 315, 817–18
n;
death penalty for leaving, 499, 511, 518, 915
n
, 917
n
, 919
n
, 927
n;
deportation from, 506; Kraków, 814
n
, 817
n
, 818
n;
Łod
, 653
n
, 674
n
, 730
n
, 748
n;
Warsaw, 313, 315, 772
n
, 779
n
, 815–18
n
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