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Reichskommissar (Commissionary of the Empire) was an official title of authorized representative of the Deutsches Reich (after 1871) who was appointed to a special task, e.g. for emigration ("Reichskommissar für das Auswanderungswesen" in Hamburg) or for German colonies. This article or section should include material from German Monarchy The term German Empire (the translation from German of Deutsches Reich) commonly refers to Germany, from its consolidation as a unified nation-state on January 18, 1871, until the abdication of Kaiser (Emperor) Wilhelm II on November 9, 1918. ... 1871 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... Emigration is the action and the phenomenon of leaving ones native country to settle abroad. ... Position of Hamburg in Germany Hamburgs central broadway Jungfernstieg at the Alster lake, between 1900 and 1914 This article is about the city in Germany. ... This is a list of former German colonies, or Schutzgebiete (protectorates) as they were called in official German. ...


The title of Reichskommissar was given later by Hitler to the leaders (governors) of some German-occupied countries during World War II. Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889 – April 30, 1945, standard German pronunciation in the IPA) was the Führer (leader) of the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazi Party) and of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. ... A governor is also a device that regulates the speed of a machine. ... Belligerent military occupation, occurs when one nations military garrisons occupy all or part of a foreign nation during an invasion (during or after a war). ... World War II was a truly global conflict with many facets: immense human suffering, fierce indoctrinations, and the use of new, extremely devastating weapons like the atom bomb. ...


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German Ideologists Alfred Rosenberg,previously at cominzed of The eastern front campaing during Operation Barbarossa in june 22,1941,sugest the some administrative organization in future Russian Soviet conquest lands in next Reichskommissariats: Arthur Seyss-Inquart (born Arthur Zajtich) (July 22, 1892 – October 16, 1946) was a prominent Nazi official in Austria and for wartime Germany in Poland and the Netherlands. ... Josef Antonius Heinrich Terboven (May 23, 1898 - May 8, 1945) was a Gauleiter of Essen and later Reichskommissar (Commissary) of Norway from 1940 to 1945, during the German occupation of World War II. He committed suicide at the wars end by blowing himself up with dynamite. ... Erich Koch, born June 19, 1896, died November 12, 1986. ... Alfred Rosenberg in 1933 Alfred Rosenberg (January 12, 1893–October 16, 1946) was an early and intellectually influential member of the Nazi party. ... Original German plan Operation Barbarossa (Unternehmen Barbarossa) was the German codename for Nazi Germanys invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II that commenced on June 22, 1941. ...

This sugestions if intentional measure to vanish all Russian political entity for organized the next German eastern provinces in same area in accord with geopolitical "Lebensraum im Osten" plans,in beneficts of future german "Arian" generations in next centuries.this territoires if extended from european frontier toArkhangelsk-Astrakhan imaginaire line. Baltic states and the Baltic Sea The Baltic states or the Baltic countries is a term which nowadays refers to three countries in Northern Europe: Estonia Latvia Lithuania Prior to World War II, Finland was sometimes considered, particularly by the Soviet Union, a fourth Baltic state. ... Ukrainian is: Ukrainian language a person of Ukrainian ethnicity adjective for Ukraine This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... The Caucasus is a region in eastern Europe and western Asia between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea which includes the Caucasus mountains and surrounding lowlands. ... Saint Basils Cathedral Moscow (Russian/Cyrillic: Москва́, pronounciation: Moskva), capital of Russia, located on the river Moskva, and encompassing 878. ... Saint Basils Cathedral and Spasskaya Tower of Moscow Kremlin at Red Square. ... Lebensraum (from the German for living space) is an idea that was used to justify the expansionist politics of Nazi Germany. ... Arian may refer to one of the following. ... Murmansk, Archangelsk, Dikson, Tiksi, on the Arctic Ocean The city of Arkhangelsk (Арха́нгельск, formerly in English Archangel) lies on the Northern Dvina River (Се́верная Двина́) near its exit into the White Sea in the far north of European Russia. ... Astrakhan coat of arms features the Khans crown and a sabre Astrakhan (А́страхань; Tatar: Ästerxan), a major city in southern European Russia and the administrative center of Astrakhan Oblast. ...


Following such sugestion,when German forces entering in Soviet lands,inmediatelly installing your administrative plan in these territoires in form of Reichskomissariats of Ostland,in baltic lands and Ukraine in ukranian territoire, under leading of Heinrich Lohse for first and Erich Koch for second.these administrators putting in practice the measures accord previously during your all administrative period,until 1943-44,when German military situation if turning against theirs in Stalingrad Battle. Soviet redirects here. ... Erich Koch, born June 19, 1896, died November 12, 1986. ... Stalingrad is the former name of two cities: Volgograd, Russia Karviná-Nové Město, near Ostrava, Czech Republic Other uses: The Battle of Stalingrad (a major turning-point of World War II and arguably the bloodiest battle in human history) Stalingrad (German film set during the above battle) Stalingrad (metro station...


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  • The Trial of German Major War Criminals, Eighty-Sixth Day: Wednesday, 20th March, 1946

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Reichskommissar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (250 words)
Reichskommissar (Commissionary of the Empire) was an official title of authorized representative of the Deutsches Reich (after 1871) who was appointed to a special task, e.g.
for emigration ("Reichskommissar für das Auswanderungswesen" in Hamburg) or for German colonies.
The title of Reichskommissar was given later by Hitler to the leaders (governors) of some German-occupied countries during World War II.
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