Altreich ("Old Empire") is a German term used from 1938 to 1945 for the territories that were part of the German Empire in 1937, as opposed to Austria (called Ostmark by the Nazis), the Sudetenland and other territories annexed by Germany during the subsequent years.
So the strange situation was that we had to straighten the line in order to adjust our position, so that he would not have to talk to me there, while the others were standing in line here.
Then Eichmann began: he said the situation in the Altreich was not good, he was very dissatisfied with it, things were not working properly, that the whole thing was moving too slowly.
We were actually all under the impression that, however hard and desperate the situation was in the Altreich there was an enormous difference in every respect between the situation of the Jews in Vienna at that time and the situation of the Jews in the Altreich.
Detailed manpower estimates for the Reich, the Altreich, and proposed zones of occupation, together with summary estimates for other European countries.
Information on the German (Altreich) veneer and plywood industries, exports and imports, list of firms and factories.
Consumer outlay in the Altreich 1936-1944, in billions of 1938RM, on numerous commodities.