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PAPERSPages
Approved Paper No, 12 19the Mission on the
Air l ines i n 2 Ju ly 4772
Paper No. 13Allocation of
i n Zone July 47(47)
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Approved No. 14 26Transport by i n of International RedCross f o r the Civilian Population
Zones of(47 158
16 July 47
Approved Paper No, 15 29of
No, 16 32Equipment of Pla te M i l l
enst
23 July 47(46)
6 Aug 47
(47)177
3713 47Approved No. 17and o f
7 June 47 40
Services i nfor International
24 Sep 471st
Paper No.Delivery t o Poland of Previouslyat 28
PaperParcel Post Service Transit
(47)157 1st
12 Sep
49
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NO.. 47 59
f o r from Plants i nP(47)
63
f r o m i n the
12 47
198
23 24 Sep 47 73of the and
Restitution the o f .Quarterly onand of t o be Delivered on
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No. 26 14 47 86Report on the Reacted theFirs t
Paper 14 Nov 47from
I the
Approved 25 Nov 47 97
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AUTHORITY
---Dissolution of Insurance Companiesthe Front
Pursuant t o Control Council L a w No, 2, providingsolut ion and l iqu ida t ion of the Nazi organizations, the ControlCouncil a s follows:
I
The following insurance companies and t h e i r o r anycompany formed as a r e s u l t of merger with any ofsuch companies, a r e hereby dissolved and shall be l iquidated i naccordance with the provisions of t h i s
1. &$en-
Ring
3,Deut's cher Transport Fah r icher -der
,Deutscho Hamburg;
5, ,d e r
t i n
Ceres, t Gegenseitk e i t , Berlin.
2
merger o r of ofi n is t o be and void a b
In any l iquidat ion proceedings any of these be .t r ea ted a separate
property and as se t s , of whatever, records, accounts, and archives
t o any of the i n I shall be disposedas provided i n t o I X of t h i s
I n order t o a l l of pol icy holders and otherof the dissolved companies i n I , the Zone
i n h i s own Zone and, Greater the, authorize establishment i n respect ive Zones
the Greater Berlin of appropriate off o r purpose of over i n and
i n Greater Berlinand other the
the and po l i c i e s
The i n 1of t h i s sha l l ,on f r o n of levied on the
of organizations s h a l lbe t o
of of companies dissolved under Ar t i c l e Iw i l l bo apportioned the ef fec t ive d n t e of t h i st o each Zone of of Germany t o Greater Berlin
t o rules :
1. pol icy i s considored t o be outstanding i n tha t Zone ofo r i n i n on the e f f ec t i ve
of t h i s
the insured has h i s lega l o r
( b ) if has already been not i f i ed or i n the case ofBond, the beneficiary has h i s
3
1.amongst
L i a b i l i t i e s t o all other c red i to rs , when established,considered t o be outstanding i n tha t Zone of Occupation,o r i n the Greater Berlin i n whichcred i to r has h i s l e g a l domicile on the e f f ec t i ve date oft h i s
po l i c i e s and l i a b i l i t i e s a f f ec t i ng an insured benef ic iaryo r any other c red i to r with a l ega l domicile outsidea r e considered t o be outstanding i n the Zone of Occupation of
o r i n t h e Greater Ber l in Urea i n the dissolvedhas its on the effective da te of t h i s
po l i c i e s and l i a b i l i t i e s will be held separate f rom a l lother i n Zona of of o r i nthe Greater Berlin until such t i m e as they a r e f i n a l l yse t t l ed ,res iding outside i n connection with the l iqu ida t ion ofabove mentioned insurance companies t o be consideredby the Control Council.
The procedure for t he settlement of claims of persons
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soon a s possible a f t e r the d i s t r i bu t i on of l i ab i l i t i e sthe various Zones and the Greater Berlin Area, a l l a s s e t s
from Zone of the Greater Berlin other those af fec tedby V I I I , of each of the dissolved w i l l be s imi la r lya l l o t t e d where necessary, t o each Zone of Occupationand t o the Greater Berlin the value of assetsi n each Zone and i n the Greater Berlin w i l l be the proportionof t o t a l of a s s e t s of tho dissolved as thoseestablished f o r the d i s t r i bu t i on of l i a b i l i t i e s V.
The a s s e t s a l located t o the Zone of o r t o the GreaterBerlin Area, if it be the domicile, of a dissolved company w i l l be
t o the under Ar t i c l e I V and appor-pro r a t a by such between the in t e rna l and external
l i a b i l i t i e s within t h a t Zone or the Greater Berlin and thepor t ion applicable t o the ex te rna l l i a b i l i t i e s w i l l be held separatef r o m other a s s e t s i n tha t Zone, o r i n the Greater Ber l in u n t i la l l such foreign l i a b i l i t i e s have been s e t t l ed ,remaining a f t e r such f i n a l settlement w i l l then become avai lable f o rd i s t r i bu t i on i n the same proportions as those established f o r thed i s t r i bu t i on of other a s s e t s , as i n paragraph 1of t h i s Art ic le . I nthe event of the fund s o created f o r the benef i t of fo re ign policy-holders and c red i t o r s being insu f f i c i en t t o cover the l i a b i l i t i e s t othe extent t h a t domestic are covered, the organi-zations t o car ry fo re ign l i a b i l i t i e s s h a l l have a r i g h t of
balance of a s se t s
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aga ins t other organizations formed i n the other Zones ofOccupations, i n Greatsr Ber l in under f o rpro rata proportion of the no circumstances, s h a l lpolicy-holders o r c red i to rs , who nat ionalslass f than policy-holders or c r ed i t o r s within
The offices, materials and and such other a s s e t s of thedissolved be considered necessary by the Zone Commander
be a l l o t t e d , i n o r i n p a r t , the newlyestablished organizations i n w i t h the needs of such organi-zations carrying out the operations described i n Ar t i c l e of t h i s
i n t h i s Law shall i n respect a f f e c t the appl icat ionof Control Council Law o r of any other of the ControlCouncil applicable t o the external assets of Insurance Companies.
movable and property, assets, records,documents, and archives of the dissolved companies which a r e not d i s-posed of under t o VIII of t h i s o r i n favor of othercred i to rs , s h a l l be disposed of i n the general di rec-t ive s of the Control f o r the disposal of property of dissolvedNazi
The implementation t h i s Law s h a l l bo t he of theappropriate Zone and i n Berl in of tho
The a l l oca t i on of the assets and l i a b i l i t i e s ofthe dissolved s h a l l be made by o r under the d i r ec t i on ofZone i n Zone the dissolved has i t s Head Officeand i n tho of the Greater Ber l in of the
These au tho r i t i e s s h a l l present quar te r ly repor t s t o the InsuranceCommittee the on the progress of l iquidat ion,
5
The of the w i l l bewith the observation of and information on the progress of'the l i qu ida t ion these insurance and will repor t t o the
Directorate on these operations.
This Law shall come i n t o force on 6 September 1947 at 1800 hrs.
Done at Berl in 30 August 1947
CLAYGeneral
Sir Sholto DOUGLAS,of' the Royal Force
General
of the Union
date of publicat ion is 6 September 1947 a t 1800
44 Final30 Aug 1947
Amendment t o Con t ro l Law 13 ofProperty
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Paragraph (a) of Ar t i c l e of Ccntrol Council 13of Property Tax hereby and subs t i tu ted by the followingtext:
corporations associaf ions of persons ,and e s t a t e s i n Section 1, Subsection and Section 2,
where taxable property amounts int o or l o s s ;
2 whero aggregate taxable property amounts t othan 500,000 i n
This shall come force from 1January 1946 the date uponwhich Control Council No, came i n t o force.
Done a t Berl in on 20 October 1947P.
Marshal of the Soviet Union
General
GeneralDo CLAY
ROBERTSONLieutenant
f o r Siro f the Royal Air
date of publicat ion i s 24 Ootober 1947 a t hours".
5420 1947
CONTROL
LAW NO 60
on, Pictures
THE CONTROL COUNCIL
The following laws, with a l l the supplementary andlaws, and decrees, are hereby repealed:
on the establishment of Provisional Film Chamberd i e
of 14th 1933 I
The Motion of16th February I,
abrogation of the laws in Article I shall not;any former laws repealed by the laws which are repealed.
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This l a w shall become effective 24 December 1947.
Done at Berlin on 19 December
Major General
Generalf o r CLAY
General
General
Major General
General
Lieutenant General
of the
f o r
f o r
date of 84 .(47)62 19 1947
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other persons i n Clash the w i l l be increasedby year for each chi ld, a f t e r the four th child.
The given by 1and 2, w i l l notbe allowed the basic table not be used i n those cases the is l e s s than of the tax payable i n accord-ance t h e provisions the i n force on 8 th 1945, or lessthan the tax on the annual income i n
with the wage tables. I n such cases, the faxbe a t of the of the assessed t a x
computed on l a w or the current tax, whicheverthe
For incomes of l e s s than 24,000, pa r t ly from dependantthe assessed income tax s h a l l not exceed the wages tax on thef rom dependent work plus of the income from other sources.
In that taxpayers may be able t o the quarterlypayments on account due on 20 January, July and October, propor-t ionate quarterly tables w i l l be prepared the main basic t ab lefor incomes i n excess of yearly 1,000 quarterly).
Appendix is repealed and replaced the text:
Monthly Earnings Tax deductable
0 - 109- 126126 - 176- 226226 - 276276 - 322322 - 425425 800800
1100 - 1300- 16002000
above 2000
of above2.92 18%
22.92
50.0261-02
122.82330.32 55%
535.32600.32825.32
n
the t o t a l earnings
176226276
322425800
1200
1600
1, For more than f i v e chi ldren the l i m i t of eachbraaket, i n Class (Married Persons with
increases by 33 f o r each chi ld in excessof the of f o r and s a l a r i e s i n
is reduced by f o r chi ld ,For f o r Tax Class i n the case of 6 children, the
should be as follows:
0 - 354365 368
- 410
For wages and s a l a r i e s in excess of 2000 per month, the t a xf o r of t h i s Class s h a l l be and i n the case of7 chi ldren
The tab le f o r f o r other than as h a l l be calculated follows:-
For half- dai ly and salaries 1/52 of' the monthly sca leFor d a i l y wages and s a l a r i e s 1/26 of the monthly scaleFor weekly wages and salaries 6 /26 of the monthly sca l eFor fo r tn igh t ly wages and s a l a r i e s 32/26 of the monthly scale .
3 contained i n f e r the deduction ofprofessional: and spec ia l expenses i n the mount of 65 Rii for wagesand s a l a r i e s not nonth. I n the case of wages
s a l a r i e s i n of 300 month, these deductions s h a l ldecrease by 1 for 5 income, For income of 426y e r and more, the deduction s h a l l be 39 i n all cases.
ARTICLE
l aw s h a l l become ef fec t ive fron 1st
Done at Berlin on 19 Decembes 1947, G.P.Major General
Generalf o r CLAY
Generalf o r ROBERTSON
de Division
General
Lieutenant General
of the
for P.
date of gubl icat ion is 2447) 63
19 1947
NO' 56
f o r Adult Education In
The Control approves the following and trans-mits them t o the and t o the All iedBerl in, f o r
chief should be t o prepare ac t iveworkers for of Germany byaccessible t o adu l t l a t e s t soc ia l , p o l i t i c a l ,and s c i e n t i f i c
2. Adult
(a) of' adults should be achieved i n s t i t u t i o n sand agencies f o r the purpose which may be sponsoredo r promoted by organizations.
The radio , press, l i b r a r i e s , and museums should a l s o
c ) German and other in teres ted groups,
be used a s media of adul t education,
public o r should undertake a l l adequate t o ,educational for adu l t s , taking i n t o l o c a lconditions and encouraging l o c a l i n i t i a t i v e ,
be given t o the development i n s t i t u t i o n s f o r a d u l t s inrural and
cont ro l t h e l e v e l (standards) and ofthe teaching given a l l adult
Special a t t e n t i o n
The German should exercise t h e i r
8
t o education i n s t i t u t i o n s adu l t sava i lab le the broad masses of f i n a n c i a l andass is tance , f o r example, free f r e e textbooks, andships
Done Berlin 28 October 1947
be provided where necessary.
o r Genera1
Lieutenant General
Lieutenant General
Brigadier Generalfor
Major
for
206 Final1November 1947 General
....
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28 1947
CONTROL AUTHORITY
Let te r Missiont o "Opening of Air l ines i n
(Note by t h e Allied Secre ta r ia t )
i t s on March the Coordinatingconsidered a request from the Netherlands Mission the abovesubject and, i n tho of Conclusion of agreedr e f e r document i n t o t h e Combined Services Directorate f o r
of a d ra f t reply t o the Netherlands Duringt h e discussion, Coordinating expressed the wish t h a t
i n Germany be submitted by the Combined Services
2. i t s 12th on 12 CombinedDirectorate examined t h i s question t o on the draftreply t o be sent t o French,and Br i t i sh Member:; attached as whereas
Soviet proposed attached os Appendix
3 . t o expressed byas t o t h e existence of the information gatheredt h e Combined Services orate on subject is attached.
This i s f o r consideration t h e Coordinatingon 2 July
i n of agreement, t h a t t h i sbe classed an
The Secre ta r ia t
, ,
D. Colonel
H. Colonel
Allied Secre ta r ia t
Appendix contains ex is t ing i n
21
r i g h t s
22
Appendix t o4.7)
( sov ie t
23
ALLIED CONTROL
APPROVED PAPER
o f Purpose from Plantsi n t h e Zone
by t h e Sec re t a r i a t )
h t i t s 128th on 8 July t h e Coordinating
by Conclusion (353) noted on the above
matter,
i s Approved Paper
E’. D. Lieutenant Colonel
A. Lieutenant Colonel,
Lieutenant Colonel
All ied Sec re t a r i a t
24
July
CONTROL
Allocation of Purpose Equipment from Plantsi n t h e
(Note by the Allied Secre ta r i a t )
A t i t s 85th held on October 1946, the CoordinatingCommittee ins t ruc ted Economic Directorate t o a a l lo-cat ion between the Soviet Union and the Inter-Allied Reparations Agency ofgeneral purpose plants which are t o bo
i n pursuance of the decision, t h e list of t h e warplants i n the U.S. Zone equipment be availablefor reparations,
A t i t s on 5 June Directorate
3. The t o inform the Committee of t h efollowing decisions:
(a)
(b)
t o plant t o the USSR;
t o allocate p lan t s Nos. 37, 433, 439, and t o
t o send t h e list of t o the Reparations, Deliveriesand Rest i tu t ion Directorate f o r forwarding t o t h eReparations Agency;
that since t h e Inter-Allied Reparations Agency was unable.t o submit a claim for the equipment o f t h eplants t o be allocated, it would have t h e r i g h t t o r e j e c tany’ of these a l loca t ion un i t s within 3 reasonable period.
out i n accordance wi th Conclusion i s f i f t ha l loca t ion of t h i s kind,
. t h e Reparations
(c)
(d)
The a l loca t ion of the above mentioned has car r ied
The previous a l loca t ions are below:
4. The Transport at i ts 45th Meeting held on 26 February1947, considered that the f r e e 8 could only applyt o consignments f o r and civilian internees, ut the same time itdecided t o apply a reduced tariff' f o r s imi lar f o r d i s t r ibu t iont o the c i v i l i a n population and that t h i s tariff should t h a tof for f u l l wagon loads with a of for small
Directorate t o f o r such t r a f f i c on a spec ia lsuspense account held by the railway administrations. A t the
time the Transport decided consult the FinanceDirectorate t o asce r t a in their opinion as t o which p a r t i c u l a r sec t ionof the should these transport cos ts , outt h a t the Directorate was the opinion t h a t these c o s t sshould be properly chargeable against or other administrativearea i n which the del ivery s t a t i o n was
5. A t i ts 74th Meeting held on 29 1947, Directorate decidedt o reply t h a t the i n t e r n a l t ranspor ta t ion of Red C r o s s suppliesf o r the of the German population should be aagains t the public budgets of the Provinces i n which ship-ments were received, and that the Provinces should be en-t i t l e d t o as example, from l o c a l r e l i e f agenciesi n those cases i t
A t 27 June the Transport Directoratet o request the Coordinating approve the charging
of transport cos t s i n Germany of forwarded by theIn terna t ional Red Cross for t he c i v i l i a n populationbudget of the i n which the is s i tua ted ( o rt o t h a t of municipality of Berlin) conditions as mentionedabove.
This paper is submitted for the approval of the Committeea t i t s 129th Meeting on 16 July 1947.
Pending a def in i t e of t h i s the
Lieutenant
Lieutenant Colonel
Lieutenant Colonel
Allied Secre ta r i a t
24 July 1947
29
(46)
CONTROL
APPROVED PAPER
Union of Berlin Insurance Companiesit t Berliner )
(Note by tho Allied Secre ta r i a t )
1, ut fts 130th 23 July 1947 Coordinating Committee,,
by Conclusion (374) on the
above subject
is Approved Paper 15.
Lieutenant Colonel
R G
Lieutenant Colonel
Allied Secre tar ia t
*) pages
18 July 1947
30
(46)
CONTROL
Union.t
(Note the All ied
The Committee, a t i ts 118th Meeting 18
report from the answering thethe Union of Berl in Companies infr inge %he
of
the Economio t o a
2. The Economic a t its Meeting en 13 June1947 considered the of the Decartel izat ion Working Par tyand agreed:
a. t o submit the resolu t ion of the Working Par ty t o the
b, inform the‘ Coordinating Committee t h a t i f , i n the
Coordinating Commit tee (Appendix
the of Berlin Companies shouldagain, its new should be studied by the
Economic Directorate.
approval a t its 130th Meeting on 23 July 1947.paper is submitted the Coordinating Committee
Lieutenant
RAW
Lieutenant Colonel
All ied Secre tar ia t
t o(46)
of Berlint
The Decartel izat ion Working Par ty having studied theof the Berl in Union of and the repor t of in-ves t iga t ion of t h i s organization expresses the
( a ) although the Union Companies i nits present form no legal e n t i t y , basedvoluntary membership, and appears have i tselft o recommending t o i ts and asopposed t o the adoption measures and
there is some t ha t the measures andby t h i s organization i n have
violated the pr inc ip le s of decar te l iza t ion;
consequently, i ts a c t i v i t i e s are controlled andchar ter and of a r e carefu l ly reviewed,there is a that it develop along which
c o n f l i c t with the of
t h a t under the promulgated order of the Berl inA l l i e d dated 22 March 1947) the
Union Companies w i l l . toon tune 1st and w i l l only be t o continue aftertha t date if the of the abovemeat
(d) that consequently the f i n a l answer t o the presentedto the Decartel izat ion Par ty by the Direc-torate can only be-given after the ohar te r of the new
and when l icensed by the Allied hasbeen submitted f a r light of of
the past and activit ies of theorganization.
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7 August
i t s on Coordinatingby ConclusionPla te a t Appendixfor reparations instructed Reparations, Rest i tut ionDirectorate t o inform t h a t t h e
should f o r of t h i s
of approved t h e the
i s Paper No.
Colonel
31 July
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t c by Allied Secre ta r ia t
i t s on Julyconsidered t h e on t h e question
t o t o tho t h a tt h e Dutch
approved f o rreparations
took Soviet, Frencht h e a l loca te this
t o the ions
(b)
( c ) took t h n t tho it unnecessaryt o a l loca t ion cf t h i s t o t h e
Agency view of t h a tt h e had been by t h e.
t o t o t h a t t h e
ins t ruc ted t o Agencyt h e reparations account of t h e Government
should with of this
(d)
2, This i s t oapproval a t i t s on 6 August
Lieutenant
H. A. cnsnt Colonel
G,
Colonel
34,
t o CORC P 47 177
of
by Br i t i sh Delegation)
1, removed plant of amill from Holland t h i s a t
i n Br i t i sh Zone,addit ions - as t o the Dutch
erect ion of t h e plant ce r t a in
2, On r e s t i t u t i o n tho which had been removed
This proposal Holland, t h e Zone to t h i s
t o the Netherlands as export.placed before
drawing a t t en t i on t o the by Frencht h a t should be available on account of
reparations, ought t o by p r i o r i t y t o tho
bu i l t i n should as reparations and t h a t the Dutchshould be given f i rs t consideration i n i t s
t h e was i n t o operation andon 27th Industry forwarded t o Directorate
3 . The RDR refe r red t o Directorate,
4. On Directorate t h a t t h e
l i s t of tho anc i l l a ry equipment f o r reparations fron the
6, On decided:-
To ancillary t o Coordinatingf o r approval plant.
(b ) To draw of Coordinatingt h e tilt: B r i t i s h , Soviet oft h e Directorate that" the
equipment forDutch being first con-
i n allocation.
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(In of posi t ion taken up this time on the question ofa l loca t ion by the U.3. member of t h oEconomic Directorate was not abie t o agree i n the t h a t
plant should be al located) ,
The equipment however, removed t o Holland thecourse of t h e r e s t i t u t i o n of t h e p l a t e mill i tsel f , i t being clear t h a t itwould go e i t h e r as reparat ions o r on
its of t h e variousof t h e plant and condition and a valuation on t h i s i n f o r m t i o n
approved by on the a t
9. It i s now proposed t h a t should bethese and t o approve a ion
be t o t h e Inter-Allied Reparations requestinga l loca t ion of t h e plant t o t .
.
36
,
m
..0
A
37
Plans of Fishing
. i t s on Coordinatingby of that tlic follow-
i n g procedure would be with t o t h e ofplans fo r f i s h i n g
Zone should preparedshipbuilding t u t h e Directorate, which'
be f o r os' these plans apoint of view, Services Direc-
t o r a t e the r i g h t t o consultof Directorate giving
approval,
a of above, is
H,
G.
G. Colonel
,
39-39
38
by
I, The Coordinating a t i t s 128th on Julyconsidered on question with t o
of 5 of Control Council Directive and, as recordedt o it t o the Combined
f o r study i n the of t h e opinions ex-pressed by the of the Coordinating and f o rofServices at i ts Meeting on 22 Ju ly
of this question.wording of 3 of t h e agreed t ot o tho proposals of Bri t i sh ,
I n witn these ins t ruct ions , t h e
not on t h e
on of Soviet on other hand,
Br i t i sh with the follow-ing wording:
informs the Coordinatingthat, Zone should pre-
pared by firms tofo r t h e acceptance
plans secur i ty point of view,r ep ly been by t h e Zone
from day of of tho plans by Combinedthen he author i ty t o
'The t h e
Servicesstudying of
t o Foodbut that t h e
from thi point of view of secur i ty shouldr e s t with Combined
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2. Th i s papers i s submittedits an
Directorate
for consideration by the Coordinating
H, A, Lieutenant Colonel
P. Lieutenant Colonel
A. A.
Allied Secre tar ia t
Sept
40
1st
CONTROL AUTHORITY
--fo r Telephone and. Services
by the Allied Secretariat)
Terminating in Germany
on Conclusion, the Coordinating authorized t h e Alliedand Posts to necessary to t he
The Posts has s ince madevarious amendments ions t o a those incor-porated i n the revised of t h e regulations attached a t
1st Approved Paperand rescinds Approved Paper
Directorate Reference:(47)239
Colonel
t ion
Regulations f o r Internnt ional Telephone and Telegraphi n
1,
a, and be opened between andcountries, except Spain and t h e i r dependencies, beginning
from
All ied Communications Posts authorize eachtelephone , or t c i r cu i t .
a, The Allied Communications and Posts be responsiblef o r the coordination of in te rna t iona l and telegraph services Itw i l l prepare d r a f t f o r t h e openingof c i r cu i t s , especia l ly regard t o c i r c u i t routes and rates,and it regula te the pr inciples of t h e i r operation, and
will ensure, necessary, t h a t t h e All ied ControlAuthority i s represented a t t he of i n t e rna t i ona lorganizations w i t h which Al l i ed Control Authority has decided t o
rela t ions .
A l l communications t o In te rna t iona lUnion at and t o foreign countries will be conducted i n the of
All ied and Posts
(
The Posts t ot h e of zones t h e and ins t ruc t ionsr e l a t i v e t o t h e In te rna t iona l Services.t i e s w i l l transmit for t o the Central oft h e
The Comunications and Posts i tsdevolve any of these re spons ib i l i t i e s t o appropriate subordinate bodies,
3 OPENING
These authori-
C .
Consideration w i l l t o of a c i r c u i t i nfollowing cases:
( i ) Receipt of a indicat ing the shown a tAnnex a o r pr iva te
( i i ) of a proposal through the Directorate of In t e rna land .
Proposal by of t h e and Posts
a. from exceptional departures from routine, due t o reasons ofurgent necessi ty, and maintenance of in te rna t iona l
communications conform t o the reconmendations of theComites Consultatif Int ( e.
b. control s t a t i o n o r subcontrol s t a t i o n be designated i nof t h e Occupied Zonas traversed.
be s t a t ed i n Book of CCIF vol. 1b,
These be ins t ruc ted t o cooperate with
The function of these s t a t i ons s h a l l
c.control s t a t i o n and neighboring countries
on t h e t o establishment of newc i r c u i t s and t o t h e i r
d. of specif icat ions of c i r c u i t s t o i n i t i a l. Book 1b, and following
pages French shall place author i ty of theneighboring foreignadjacent occupied Zones.
5.
of the
a. or“ Authorized in,
(i)
( i i )
Troops and
( o f f i c i a l ) fours.
of t h e United Nations,t o t h e Control Authority and( o f f i c i a l ) of member nations of t h eUnit not provided f o r i n .
( i i i )
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( i v ) Off ic ia l s concerned with theprovision, operation maintenance of in te rna t iona l
telegraph . (Serviceonly. )
Lists of authorized t o use inter-paid f o r i n must be
approved by the Zone for h i s of Occupation;i n case of Berlin, the approprinte Sector
I n i t i a l l y , categories of s h a l l be admitted as shown i n theOther categories be opened fron time t o upon
by All ied and Posts Committee,
Contents of f o r the Civi l ian Population of
be sent o r by t h e c i v i l i a n populationof
i n messages providedi o such transactions as bc under
regulations of t h Control t a r y Government andGerman l a w a t present i n tha t abroadresu l t ing exclusively t o theof t h e it i sprohibited f o r t h e jur i sd ic t ion of Control
f o r t o y onas se t s if only of character ,
their contents not v io l a t e any i n
cat ions s h a l l t o censorship regulations of t h e Allied ControlThe of
b, t o thew i l l conf
phonic Telegraphico f
provisions of the preceding sub-paragraph, sucht o t h e Convention of the Tele-
(Revision of Cairo 1938) andand CCIT.
C. Connaction subscriber i n Germany and subscriber out-of through trunk.
The Zone t h e for Berlin w i l lof telephone di rec tor ies and
of off ices .
44
The Secretary of t h e All ied Communications Postst h e of legal.
PROXIMITY CIRCUITS
Proximity c i r c u i t s w i l l be established under the conditions asin te rna t iona l c i r cu i t s , and w i l l subject t o t h e customary r u l e s
of operation for c i r c u i t s.TARIFFS
The t a r i f f s (reckoned i n gold francs) i n force f o r in te rna t iona lc a l l s and shall be based the t h a t were
i n existence on 1September (1March 1938 fo r Austria and Czecho-or established by spec ia l agreements approved by t h e Allied
and Pos t s
.
Tari f f Zcnes
cer ta in the zones that in existence beforethe war, f o r t h e purpose charges, apply.
prejudice t o the question gold franc equivalentof t h e t h e r a t e s levied i n w i l l , temporarily, h e doubled with
t o those i n e f f ec t i n
9.
a, foreign exchange costs f o r o f f i c i a l messages sent by personsi n categories (i) ( i i ) i n 5 a should be borne by Germanyas external occupation costs, should bc financed by t h e OccupyingPower t h e
(i) The foreign exchange cos t s f o r o f f i c i a l messages bypersons i n category should also be borne Germany asexternal occupation costs and financed by the Mili tary
o r sending t h e
described i n category ( iv ) are f r e e of chargeex is t ing in te rna t iona l regulations,
( i i )
( i i i ) by persons referred t o i nParagraph a, subparagraph (v) , my be paid for i n
provided t h a t incurred i n foreign currencies
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s h a l l not exceed t h e c red i t s i n foreign currencies a l loca tedt o t h e Zone concerned, resulting f r o mcations operations.
Net credi t o r debit balances a r i s i n g f r o m t h e operation of in t e r-telephone and telegraph services w i l l be a l loca ted t o the Zoneand, i n t h e of Berlin, t o the appropriate Sector
having ju r i sd i c t ion over the o f f i ce of o r ig in or o f f i c e of terminationof the
The settlement of f o r i n t e rna t iona l telephone telegraphservices shall be effected i n with the Cairo ConferenceRegulations (1938) f o r Telephone and and with i t s Final Protocol,
OF ACCOUNTING FOR
of accounting f o r in t e rna t iona l communications rules f o rsett lement o f accounts, w i l l be by t h e All iedt ions and Posts i n connection with t h e Finance Directorate.
CHANGES
Amendments of a technical nature, i f necessary, may be made t o theseregulat ions by the All ied Communications and Posts
47
Zone
Mote: to be for
Item 7 - To be f i l l e d in only one of terminals of thec i r c u i t i s i n zonal tariff system isn o t i n give f o r 3 minute t e le-phone t
48
RECOGNIZED OFdefined i n Cairo Conference
Cat of Calls Telegramsadmitted i n the In te rna t iona l
t ions
r
1.2.3.
5.6.7.8.
9.10.
12
.16..20.21.22..
26.
,
pr iva te ca l l spr iva te c a l l sa i r c r a f t c a l l s
cal lsUrgent Calls
c a l l s
f o r i n fo rmt ion
TELEGRAPH
Ordinary pr iva teUrgent telegrams
with prepnid replyw i t h co l la t ion
Telegrams with of rece ip tforwarded sender ' s order
Telegram addressee's order t
Press tMeteorological telegrams
tOf f i c i a l se rv ice messages
service noticesTelegram t o be delivered by telephoneGeneral del ivery tDay del iveryBy deliveryOpen telegram
outgoing admitted i s abroad)Only (payment i s abroad)
only within
26 1947 (46)
CONTROL AUTHORITY
GOORDINATING COMMITTEE
NO. 19
Delivery t o Poland of Shipping PreviouslyRegistered a t Danzig
(Hote by the Al l ied Sea re t a r i a t )
A t its 135th the Coordinating Committee consideredon the above matter and, by Conclusion (443) , agreed
t o approve the handing over without delay Polish ofthe sh ips l i s t e d in Paragraph 4 of , t he B r i t i s hZone being authorized t o proceed with t rans fe r ,
2. is designated Approved Paper
Lieutenant
Lieutenant Colonel
All ied Sec re t a r i a t
*) see pages
August 1947
50
(46)
CONTROL AUTHORITY
COORD C
Delivery t o Poland of Shipping PreviouslyRegistered a t Danzig
(Note by the All ied Sec re t a r i a t )
its 86th meeting on the 29 October 1946, the Coordinatingconsidered subject a s above, concerning a re-
quest from Poland for t he del ivery of ce r t a in shipping and fport equipment previously reg i s te red a t Danzig and now located i nGerman waters. The Coordinating decided by Conclusion 627,
return the paper t o the Directorate f o rconsideration i n consul ta t ion with the German External Property Com-mission, i n order t o determine as soon as possible the ownership, thetype, and the number of the vesse l s and equipment
2, The Transport a t i ts 44th meeting on 28 January1947, forwarded t o the Property a documentt o which was appended a l is t of vessels and equipment formerly reg i s te r-ed a t together with c e r t a i n information concerning the nature, ownersnip, r eg i s t r a t i on , and thereof. The Directorate askedt h a t t h i s information be forwarded t o the Coordinating Committee.
3, Subsequently, the German External Property Commission receiveda le t t e r f rom the Pol ish Mil i tary Mission dated 3 August 1947 (Appendix
i n which i t s demand f o r shipping previously reg i s te red Danzigwas t o fourteen ships.had no addi t iona l t o tha t a l ready furnished by the Trans-por t Directorate. A l i s t of the four teen ships claimed by Poland wasinclosed w i t h the l e t t e r and is now annexed t o Appendix
the Mission s t a t ed
4. The German External Property Commission is advised of no Germani n t e r e s t i n the following seven ships , and accordingly repor t s t ha tthey a r e not within the jur isdict ion of the Commission:
. ErichErnst taHerta Richard
Tiger
COHC P 46 346
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CONTROL
C
Pol i sh MissionControl Council f o r Germany
No, Berlin, 13 AugustTo:
A l l i e d Control AuthorityGerman Commission
1947
reference t o your le t te r dated 2 Ju ly 1947 thePo l i sh Mission has the honour t o i n f o r m you that the c i t y ofhaving been burnt down during war it is impossible f o r the t osupply the requested information.
The of some of the ships l i s t e d i n l e t t e r addressedt o the Coordinating is indispensable f o r the operation of the Danzigharbour. The matter is a l l the more urgent i n view of Poland's obligationt o fu rn i sh coal and other t o Countries which could not beaccomplished long the harbour is blocked account of of sh ipsbelonging t o it.
I n order t o make things eas i e r the Pol ish Mission presents theenclosed list of 14 tugs which according t o evidence col lected by the B r i t i s hTransport a r e unquestionably
The Pol ish Mil i tary Mission would l ike t o the claim l a i d down i nthe afore mentioned l e t t e r t o the Coordinating t o these 14 ships andw i l l not take up the matter of the remaining vesse l s a s long as it w i l l not bepossible e s t ab l i sh evidence of being c l ea r ly
It is f e l t that the of the 14 sh ips could be decided r igh t away andthe matter sen t back t o the Transport Directorate a6 being within thei n t e r e s t of
The Pol ish Mission would l ike t o stress more that she con-siders the case purely from the angle and would l i k e regainuse of t h e 14 tugs which a r e indispensable f o r the operation of the Danzigharbour a t a possibly ear ly date,
The decis ion of del ivery would not be connected e i t h e r with the problem
Poland being formally entrus ted wi th the administrat ion ofof the p o l i t i c a l s t a t u s of o r with the f ina l t i t l e of ownership t o thedelivered ships,Danzig harbour i s claiming the ships only on t h i s ground and ready t o givea le t te r of indemnity f o r every t o her,
POLISH MILITARY MISSION
Maj
Enclosure t o l e t t e r from thePol ish Mili tary dated13 August 1947
L i s t of Danzig Tugs i n German Ports:
Year Built Located at: Remarks
Broesen 1914 a2 300 K i e l
1937 243 2000 Allocatedt o U.K.
Danzig 1915 67 350 Kiel Allocatedto \
K i e l.
Erich 1920 66 180
1892 216 Kiel
I.
Herta 1907 54 225 Kiel
1893 122 a
Meta -- 300 K i e l
1912 220 beck Al loca tedt o
1894 139 400 K i e l
1907 63 250 K i e l
Richard 1888 120 500 '
Thor 1903 109 300 Kiel
Tiger . 400 Lue k
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8 September 1947
.
471st Revision
ALLIED CONTROL
Post Service Transi t
by Allied Sec re t a r i a t )
i t s 129th on 16 July by Conclusion 362 ofCoordinating ins t ruc ted the Directorate ofand t o d r a f t t h e above mentioned regula-
t ions consultat ion with t h e Finance Directorate, and agreed t o set adate for t he opening of t h e service when t h e regulat ions were forwardedt o the Coordinating f o r approval.‘
Affairs Comunications t o t h e regulat ions attached a tAppendix t o t e e f o r and t o informt h e t h a t questions of and settlementof been with Directorate.
2. i t s 79th on July t h e Directorate of
3 . The of of andt ions t o t h e 1October shouldbe proposed as the date f o r the in t roduct ion of the service (see Paragraph.
4. This i s for consideration by thea t on 12
G. Lieutenant Colonel
H. Lieutenant Colonel
Allied Secretariat
4.
exchange points (des t ina t ion) i n Germany
Zone of Occupation Frankfurt,Bremen.
Hamburgthrough thu B r i t i s h Zone of Occupation (
) Berlin,()(
through Wench of Occupation ( o r Freiburg
through t h e Soviet Zone of Occupation
5.
sending t o t h e o f f i c e of entry i n(re: t h e necessary will beestabl ished prescribed by Universal Convention,
6, f o r of
of from t h e operations ofTransit Post Service i n w i l l be i n accordancewith t h e r u l e s regulat ions of Universal Postal
Parcel Post Services i n t r a n s i t through w i l l be a l loca ted t h ethe following basis :
Pos ta l t o (CP 12) w i l l be addressed by the
Net c red i t o r debi t balances from the operation of In terna t iona l
French Zone -B r i t i s h Zone -Soviet
Zone -
Transit will not be t o censorship.
8. fo r Service Correspondence
t r a n s i t of through G e r m y t o accountingcorrespondence re l a t ing matters of' concerning t h e
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of Accounts sent by t h e Foreign t ot h e Secretary of t h e Allied Posts Committee, AlliedControl tho , ,Germany
other correspondence r e l a t i v e t o routing of mils and m a i li r r e g u l a r i t i e s , etc., be sent t o of t h e Zone i nwhich tho o f f i ce of exchange of en t ry i n t o Germany is si tuated,
f o r Corn-) and Posts, Exposition
Building, Farben Industrie,) Zone, Germany.
For U.S.
f o r) Posts , Exposition( Building, Farben Industr ic ,) Hoechst Zone, Germany.
For t h e Br i t i sh Zone
( Central Technical) Service of Posts Tele-
) Zone of Occupation,(
( of Posts
For the Wench Zone ( of
) and for the() 66 Germany
For Soviet Zone
9. Changes i n
regulat ions subject t o fu ture revisions, ofonly, by Posts Committee, i f
29 September 1947
59
N0.21
Allocation of General Purpose for ReparationsP lan t s t h e Zone
by the Allied Sec re t a r i a t )
135th on 28 August t h e Coordinating
by Conclusion approved the allocation of purpose
from plan ts i n S. Zone as reported i n
2, i s designated Paper
R. G,
G, P. Lieutenant Colonel
N. D. Lieutenant Colonel
H, Lieutenant Colonel
Allied Secre ta r ia t
60
25 August 1947
ALLIED
COORDINATING
Allocation of General Purpose Available f o rReparations frorn Plants i n U.S.
(Note by the Sec re t a r i a t )
The Coordinating a t i ts 85th on Cctoberins t ruc ted the Directorate t o proceed with t h e bulkt o Agency and the af t h e general
purpose removed war plants which were t o be destroyed.
2. i t s on August i n accordance with t h eins t ruc t ions c i t ed i n 1above, t h e Directorate considered
purpose equipment from plants i n the Zone2,106,075 (list of p lan t s attached as Appendix
3. Directorate:
a. agreed t o t o t h e Inter-Allied Agencya l l (Plants NOS, 215, 434, 435, 440, l i s t e di n
b. agreed t o Appendix t o the Reparations, Deliveriesdes t i t u t i ons Directorate for no t i f i c a t i on t o the Inter-
Reparations
c. agreed tha t t h e Inter-Allied Reparations Agency, not havinghad t h e opportunity t o b ids for the p lan t s allocated,should r igh t t o r e j e c t , within a reasonableany of u n i t s of a l loca t ion (Sea (a) above) in whichit not i n t e res ed
agreed t o forward t o t h e Coordinating€or its information,
d.
4. Previous a l loca t ions of general purpose equipment f r o m theZones i n with t h e decision of t h e c i t e di n paragraph above are shown below.
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of of plants value Percentage PercentageNo. t h e from which of al located a l loca ted
Directorate i n t o to USSRequipment
was
1 70th
3 98th 8 743,834 84.8699th 10,378,433
2 13,067, ‘78.16 21.84
5 7 73 27.00
This paper is f o r of CoordinatingCommittee at its on August
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G. Lieutenant Colonel
o r
Al l ied Secretariat
62
0
0
..a,
ma,
Em
a,
k
a,
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General Purpose Equipment Available Allocation War Plantsi n the Zone
(Note by the Allied Secre ta r ia t )
1, The Coordinating tee a t i t s 137th meeting on 12 Septemberon the above subject and agreed1947 considered
Conclusion 463) t o add 2,476,290.91 t o the ofthe note a t the end of Appendix t o the paper
allocated t o
,
2, Appendix as amended above, of is designatedApproved Paper 22.
Lieutenant Colonel.
Lieutenant Colonel
Allied Secre ta r ia t
*) see pages 64-72
64
8 September 1947 (47)198
COORDINATING
General Purpose Available f o r Allocationfrom Plants i n the Br i t i sh Zone
(Note by the A l l i e d Secre ta r ia t )
its meeting on 14 1947, the DirectorateTheconsidered a Memorandum by Br i t i sh on the above. subject,
Directorate agreed t o a paper t o the Coordinating Committee f o rits containing of the various members and the de-cis ions reached by the on the above subject (attached a tAppendix together with the agreed a l loca t ion of equipment t oand the Soviet Union (Appendix Distr ibution).
This paper is submitted f o r the of the CoordinatingCommittee a t i ts 137th Meeting on 12 September 1947.
Lieutenant Colonel
Lieutenant Colonel
Allied Secretar ia t .
Reference: (47)244
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General Purpose f a rfrom Plants i n the Br i t i sh Zone
its meeting on 14 1947, the EconomicDirectorate considered a by the British Delegation onPurpose Equipment Available for War Plants i n the Br i t i shZone. Directorate t o deduct the items earmarked f o rurgent de l iver ies and to al loca te the general equipment from twoplants (numbers 1221 and 1407) the and the equipment i n the
plants t o the Reparations .
2. a r e the disoussion and the decision of the EconomicDirectorate on this paper:
FURBRITISH
pointed out t h a t , of the t o t a l value oft o date, 72.9% had al located t o the Reparations
and 27.1% had been al located t o USSR.
the British of the Directorate, generalpurpose equipment from plants i n the Br i t i sh Zone of Occupation i nGermany was being for al locat ion;9,270 uni t s of equipment with a residual value ofBr i t i sh Administration, by a a c t , had removed fromthese plants 682 units of valuable machine equipment w i t h aresidual value of the f i n a l offeredf o r a l loca t ion was 8,592 units of with a residual valueof The Soviet Delegation, f o r the second time, drew the
of the Directorate t o the continuation of improperact ion by the British Military which removed equip-
approved of of plants , thus breaking up theand devaluating them,
Member s t a t ed that, i n accordance with a previous
a of 23 plants containingThe
Soviet Delegation times, and i n
66
categorical forti, has objected t o th is method proposed by the Bri t ishDelegation of of un i t s equipnent frou plants which subjectt o al locat ion,drew the of the Directorate t o t hthe used for ofthe Br i t i sh Mil i tary s t i l l continued t o t h i sThe Soviet Delegation continued t h e i r insis tence on the ofthe breaking of un i t s of p lants subject t o reparationsseparate un i t s and considered t h a t it wast h i s the Direotorate with a t o the
of subject t o by theMilitary
been raised i n the Coordinating on the occasion of the approvala previous al locat ion of general purpose equipnent plants i n
the Br i t i sh Zone Minute 331). tha t t ine the Coordinatingreached no decision on the did not, therefore,
think it possible f o r the Directorate t o reach a decision. He pointed outtha t out of the 23 plants a t present under consideration, 11plants hadhad no i t e r i then for urgent but tha t neverthe-l e s s the Sov ie t had shown i n t e r e s t even these plants.The Nations were only too glad t o taka advantage of the Br i t i sh schemefor del iveries .provisional a l loca t ions t o of general purpose equipnent war plantsnight lead t o a t a l a t e r stage i n tha t the
by the Secre tar ia t present avery false picture,
I n its of 19 1947, the
Bri t ish Menber out t h a t this question had already
once again drew a t t en t ion f a c t t h a t the
French associated with the ofbut s ta ted t h a t i n the French Zone the author i t ies had
avoided the of equipment Category I which were in anycase destined be al located asdel iver ies had beep taken fro; of surplus t o the
of
The for urgent
t h a t the posi t ion of the Dele-gation had not fron t ha t expressed i n meetings, andjoined w i t h the Soviet Member i n of the procedures
by the Br i t i sh and French Delegations i n u n i l a t e r a l alloca-t ions of general I n he expressed disappro-v a l of the procedure followed tho French Zone of a l loca t ing uni la te ra l lygeneral taken plants not on the reparations lists,especial ly such as i n the case of weaving and- was of a purely Th i s equipment should be
t o a id i n rehabi l i ta t ion of the
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U.S. and Soviet Members pointed out t h a t Reparations,Deliveries and Rest i tut ion Directorate established a monthst i m e for by the Inter-Allied Reparations Agency ofequipment al located t o it,Permanent Reparations Secre tar ia t could be conducted w i t h suf f ic ien taccuracy,
Thus the accounting f o r al locat ions by
"(265)
took the views of the delegationsrecorded above;
agreed t o a l loca te t o the USSR, a f t e r deducting theitems earmarked for urgent de l iver ies , plants1221 and listed in Appendix
agreed t o t o the ReparationsAgency, a f t e r deducting the items earmarked f o r urgentdel iveries , the plants 1110, 1114, 1116,1194, 1203, 1382, 1398, 1463, 1087, 1137,1139, 1152, 1246, 1291, 1336, 1494, and 1049,also l i s t e d i n Appendix
agreed t o send the list t o the Reparations, Deliveriesand Rest i tut ion Directorate f o r t o the
Reparations Agency;
agreed tha t the Inter-Allied Reparations Agency, no%having had the opportunity t o make b id s f o r the plantsal located, should have the r igh t t o r e j e c t , within areasonable time, any of these units of a l loca t ions(see above) i n which it was not interested;
agreed t o forward the paper, together with the viewsof the various delegations expressed above, t o the
f o r i ts ion,
3, The t o t a l res idual value of the is20,593,949.50del iver ies equipment i n the plants l i s t e dvalued a t RM. t h i s equipment, items a t695,001 or were t o the USSR and items valued a t
or al located t o the member nations ofthe Reparations
deducting the f o r urgent
It should noted that t h i s a l loca t ion of purposeequipment which is made i n with instruct ions i n
conclusion 604 (c ), is the seventh such allocation.Details of the six previous al locat ions are as follows:
Serial Meeting of of Total ValueNo. the from of cated cated t o
Directorate which i n t o USSREquipment PolandAllocated
70th 70 53 164,677 75-02 24.982 79th 30 13,067,672 78.163 98th 8 84.86 15.144 99th 58 100.00 Nil
107th 5 2,106,075 100.00 Nil5 t 7 6,705,871 73.00 27.00
69
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til
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70
0
4
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71
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4.
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73
( 200
(Note by Allied
The Coordinating i t s Meeting on Septemberconsidered on the above subject and agreed
Conclusion :
t o the of t h e Directoratet h a t future reports should be t o t h eCoordinating Committee
t o note t h a t reports would be forwardedmonthly by Zone to the
2, i s designated Approved Paper
a.
G. Lieutenant Colonel
Lieutenant Colonel
Colonel
Allied Secretar ia t
see
74
12 September 1947
T I
of Reparation$ Rest i tu t ion Directorateon the of Reports on Dismantling,
and t o Delivered on Account of Reparations
(Note by Secre ta r ia t )
considered Progress Reports on above subj cc tf o r of
the Reparations, Deliveries Directorate t o submit i t sregarding t h e preparation of future Reports on a
basis
i t s on the 22 the Coordinating
On t h e suggestion of the the t o ins t ruc t
2. i t s 75th the Reparations, Deliveries Rest i tu t ionDirectorate considered t h e question and agreed t o t o the
detai led reports on PackingDespatching of t o delivered on account of Reparations, should be
quar ter ly t o inform t h e Coordinating that monthlyrepor ts w i l l be forwarded to t h e Directorate by t h e
3. This paper i s submitted f o r consideration by the CoordinatingCommittee i t s 138th
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H. Colonel
Secretar ia t
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47)20731 October 1947 --
Establishment of a Uniform of Time Changes Europe
(Note by the Allied Secre tar ia t )
1. 140th meeting held 16 October 1947, the Coordinatingdealing with the above questionCommittee considered 47)207
and, i n with Conclusion (496)(a) o r agreed:
t o es tabl i sh the following dates f o r the change-over fromwinter t o summer time and back f o r Germany, beginning with
Spring: Change t o summer-time on the of the th i rdSaturday t o the th i rd Sunday i n Apri l , t h i sbeing carr ied out a week e a r l i e r , when the th i rd Sundayf a l l s on Easter
nge t o winter-time on the night of' the firstSaturday t o the first Sunday i n October,
8 1947 (47)
of Time Changes,,in
the Allied
On 29 November e European Inland TransportOrganization sent governments based on the
a t the Internat ional Timetable held a ti n October 1946 the adoption
76
dates of time for countries where Summer differs fromtime, The dates proposed were those i n i n Great Br i ta in
a t tha t time.
2,countries f o r the t i m e 1947 table a tAppendixpoints out tha t t h i s causesthe transportbetween the dates led t o i n the oftimetables of but, a l so , the belated decisions taken on t h i s question made impossible fo r the ra i l roads t o adaptt h e i r accordingly, since thebe must beup several months i n advance,
3, the Central Transport Organizationaddressed a t o on 19 1947 i nwhich it was t ha t the following be adopted for 1948and subsequent gears
wore adopted by the various
The European Central Inland Transport Organization
Not the of
3 ring:--- t o Summer on the night thet o third Sunday i n or" a week the th i rd Sunday
t o be
t o time on the night of thethe first i n October.
The Inland Transport ion fu r the r pointsout t h a t if of dates prove it would any casebe desirable tha t decisions bearing on t i m etaken as fa r i n advance as possible i n order enable railway
t o the changes t h e i r timetables,
and the proposals and advisedthe Transport Direatorate t h a t it had no the establish-ment of uniform system of' changes i n Europe.
its 80th meeting held on 12 1947 the In terna l Affairs
by the Directorate
Direatorate, i n accordanas with the opinion expressed by In terna land agreed t o the Coordi-
nating of t he des i r ab i l i t y of establ ishing a systemof changes i n and t o t h a t the dates proposed by
Central Inland Transport; be adopted.
is tha t Coordinatinges tabl i sh the following dates. the change over from winter t o
and for Germany, w i t h 1948:-
(a) its 56th meeting on 9 September 1947 the Transport
Spring: Change t o on the of the th i rdbeing carried out at o the Sunday i n
week earlier, when the th i rd Sunday falls on
t o time on night of' the firstday t o the f i rs t i n October.
7.Committee a t i t s 140th meeting be on October
This paper is submitted for the
Colonel
Lieutenant,
Lieutenant Colonel
Al l i ed Secre tar ia t
3.76
I
Table Showing the Dates of i n Force in theVarious Countries i n of ,1947
Country or Zone Date for Time-Change
tr 6th A p r i l
Belgium No
5th
France No
6th April summer
double summer time
Great 16th summer
13th for double summer.
timeGreece change
17th
change
No change
Poland 9th
Sweden No change
t No
4 November
CONTROL
Damaged Banknotes
(Note by Allied Secre tar ia t}
4 the Coordinatingaonsfdered on the above matter and, by Con-
(525) of approved the following of theFinance Directorate:
79
Berl in for theof damaged and worn out notes shall be by the
utilization of the finished notes at thet o 169,636,000;
the requirements of the four Zones of Occupation f o rthe worn out bank notes s h a l l be
by the cut t ing and u t i l i z a t i o n of the finished but uncutbank notes a t the Reichsdruckerei Lo be al located a s s t a t ed
Appendix t o
Tha t the notes and stocks of paper thedruckerei be under supervision,the of destruotion t o be by thePr in t ing Committee the Finance Directorate;
the cut t ing of uncut notes, the exchange of damagedworn out f o r cut notes and the of thedamaged and worn out handed i n s h a l l underquadripart i te control t o be specified by the Currency Print-ing Committee the Finance Directorate i n withthe principles contained i n theed for the of ourrency
pages 81-85
regulations already establish-(46) Appendix
80
The to instruct the Alliedexercise s t r i c t supervision the the
new notes and the destruction ofand worn out notes which are replaced for Berliner Stadtkontor.
,is designated “Approved Paper
Lieutenant Colonel
Colonel
31 (47)223
Replacement of Notes
(Note by the A l l i e d ' Sec re ta r i a t )
PURPOSE:
The u t i l i z a t i o n of f inished, cut and uncut avai lable i nthe for the replacement of worn out and damaged banknotes, t o meet the of denomination
and.. the.HISTORY:
( a ) I n i ts l e t t e r of 12 February the Berliner Stadtkontorrequested the Allied t o put a t i ts disposal finishedRentenbank and notes, a value 169,635,000held a t the It is proposed t h a t thesenotes should be over i n exchange for damaged and worn outnotes which could no be le f t i n circulat ion.
The All ied accepted request of theand all the papers t o the A l l i e d Controlsince the Reichsdruckerei falls under the jur i sd ic t ion of theFinance Directorate of the All ied Control Authority.
(c) i ts meeting on the 1 6 1947, t h e Direotorate ,a f t e r considered the request of the Berliner Stadtkontor,instructed its Banking Committee t o provide a statement on theextent t o which old notes need replacing by new notes i n a l lfour Zones and in Berlin and t o recommend how the notesshould d i s t r i b u t e d .
(d) The v i s i t ed the on the 28 August1947 and confirmed the existence of the f inished and unfinishednotes according t o statement i n Appendix
I
82
The Finance Directorate considered the report of t h e Bankinga t its 84th meeting on the 26 September 1947 and
took the following decisions:
3.
Directorate agreed:
(e ) that the Berliner requirements f o r the replace-*. of damaged and worn shall bo by the
of the finished bank notes a t the
tha t the requirements ofreplacement of and worn out bank notes shall be m e t bythe cut t ing and u t i l i z a t i o n of f inished but uncut bank 'notesa t 4he allocated s ta ted a t
tha t the notes and stocks of paper a t thedruckerei s h a l l be destroyed quadripart i te supervision,the of destruction t o be decided by the Currency Pr in t ingCommittee of the Directorate.
t o request the Coordinating t o ins t ruc t the Alliedt o exercise supemision over the withdrawal
of the new notes from the Reichsdruckerei and the destruction
the Berliner Stadtkontor.of the and worn out notes which a r e being for
t ha t cut t ing of uncut the exchange of damaged andworn out noted f o r the cut notes and destruct ion of thedamaged and worn out handed i n shall be made underquadripart i te control t o be by CurrencyCommittee of Directorate i n accordance w i t h
contained i n the regulations already establishedthe print ing of' currency, Appendix
4. OF THE
I n these the Finance Directorate
(a) necessity for completing the uncut notes of lowhas become increasingly owing t o the scarcety ofsuch notes and the exchange cost of obtaining such
as are avai lable i n
that:
83
(b) the amount of low denomination notes f o r exchangei n is insuff ic ien t t o remedy t h i s
the implementation of the above proposals w i l l i nany increase i n the note c i rcula t ion a s the issueof notes from the be dependent on thewithdrawal from c i rcula t ion an equivalent amount o f damagedand worn out bank notes,
5.
The Finance Directorate recommends that the Coordinatingapproves the above and the Allied accord-ingly, it with the task set out in of para.3above.
meeting on November 1947.This paper is submitted t o Coordinating Committee a t its
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Report oh the,Agreement Reached with Regard to the FirstShipment of Deliveries
its meeting on 1947, the Coordinating
Committee, by conclusion of approved
on the above subject,
(46) i s Approved 26,
, Lieutenant Colonel
Lieutenant, Colonel
Allied
*) 87-89
5 November 1947
87
Report on the Agreement Beached with t o the First.Shipment of Reciprocal
(Note by the Sec re ta r i a t )
t o the delivery of the f i r s t of del iveries .report the already reached with regard
i t s on 2 October 1947 the Coordinating Committeeconsidered the question of reciprocal (46) andagreed t o ins t ruc t the Deliveries and Rest i tut iona t e t o t o the Coordinating a report on the agreementreached with regard t o first of del iveries ,
A t its 78th meeting on 21 October 1947 Reparations,and Directorate agreed t o submit a report t oing on the agreement reached on t h i s subject Appendix
3. This paper i s submitted for consideration by Coordinatinga t i t s on 14 November
Lieutenant Colonel
Lieutenant ,
Lieutenant Colonel
Allied Secre tar ia t
Directorate Ref
Report on Reached with Regard t o the First; Shipmentof Deliveries
In accordance with instruct ions given on 2 Ootober 1947 by the{a) the Repara-
t ions , Deliveries and reports t o theof the agreements already f o r the delivery of the firstof Reciprocal Deliveries which must be within the frame-
work of advance program outlined by on 201947 the Control
October 1947 t h s Soviet, B r i t i sh and French Delegates onthe Reparations, Deliveries and Rest i tut ion Directorate agreed on
goints the general applicable t o t h i sdelivery which w i l l be made within a l imit of 60 days s t a r t i n g fromthe when the i s of the agreement onand points of delivery.
The Soviet Union is ready t o del iver f o r the firstthe following i n with the d i s t r ibu t ion
by zones below.
ConditionsCommodities Kind. of Total- -----unit , , . French
Wheat
Pit-prope
i nthe logPe t ro lSyntheti oRubberGas-Oil
Ton 5,400 4,300
Cubic 8,200 6,600
1,600590 400
5,000 2,200
300 In bulk i n coveredtrucks i n goodd i t ion
(high sided)200 On truaks
On f l a t trucks
100 InIn aovered trucksi n condition
200 tank trucks.
, 89
If. POINTS OF
is agreed t h a t delivery of these W i l l . bo made a tpoints on the l i n e of demarcation between tho Western Zones of Occupationand the Soviet Zone,
first del ivery w i l l be by railway. Tho w i l lwithout t ransfer a t 'the of demarcation, Change of' cars w i l l beagreed by the competent transport authori t ies .
Tho conditions of of the commodities study,
V. OF PRODUCTS
Union has detai ledf o r each and a r e accepfablo re-presentatives the Western Zone Commanders.
.The question of prices i s now being examined and w i l l be se t t l ed in
t h e nearof reciprocal del iveries .
DELIVERIES
This w i l l not the first advance consignment on
The Soviet Union requests with a t o the delivery,would be a f t e r the 1st January 1948, a list giving a con-
siderable variety of desired should be sen t t o it,
14 1947
APPROVED No, 27
Allocation of,General fromi n the
(Note by %heAllied Secre ta r i a t )
considered the above subject and agreed:
A t its on 1947 the Coordinating
2.
(a) Ta plants numbers 2030, 2038 2039, 2134 and2137 f o r reparations, i n mind tha t plants numbersand 2078 had already been avai lable for regarations bythe Coordinating Committee;
of equipment from war plantsthe reservat ion that the re tent ion of ce r t a in p a r t s of the generalpurpose equipment Plant No. would not as a precedenti n fu tu re of reparations plants;
tha t following approval by thel iquidat ion plants f o r
should observe established procedure f o r theof these plants on reparations
To take note of an the
is considered as No,
KOSTENKO,. Colonel
Colonel
91
4 November 1947 (47)224
AUTHORITY
of Purpose from IPlants i n the French Zone
PURPOSE
(a) To the Coordinating the a l loca t ion t o theand of equipment fro0 war plants i n the
To ask the Committee i n the fu ture , theof the by the Committee is
a l e n t t o a of ava i l ab i l i t y f o r
The of is made i n accordanae
is the the on the firstins t ruc t ions the Committee in
seven al locat ions being as fallows:
Order of plants valueof which General of al located al located
i n RM t o t o USSRDirectorate was
1 70 58,164,677 75.02 24.982 79th 30 13,067,672 21.843 98th 8 13,743,834 84.86 15.14
5 7 4,705,8716 107th 5 2,106,075 N i17 23 18,117,659
4 99th 58 1
t o t o the f o r in-
to the uf and 2078,
to 2237 shown
t o of US in
of not
in
for. the mentioned i n
for case of o f fromwar
( e ) Deliveries Rest i tut ion will beresponsible f o r to of
( f ) having had the opportunity t o bid for these plants t obe allocated, have the t o within a reasonable time anyunit a l loca t ion in i t
a t t en t ion of the Coordinating Committee is called t otha t (with the exception of Plants and 2078) the plants on t h i slist had not been speci f ica l ly as avai lable f o r reparations, butt h a t Plans i n of them had been approved by the
4. Regarding the Above-Mentioned Allocated Plants
The nine plants i n the French Zone a t o t a l residualvalue of 3,470,716of t o t a l residual have been al located t o the and t oPoland.
The six other plants, valued a t 2,802,929 RM the total ,res idual value) have been allocated
5. Requested by the Directorate
The asks the Coordinating Committee whether, i n
of them, valued a t 667, 787
the future, the Directorate is t o approval of the liquida-t i on plans by the Coordinating Committee as equivalent t o a declarat ion ofa v a i l a b i l i t y f o r reparations.
Secretaria
Directorate
47)
of from Category IWar Plants the French Zone
ReNo. of of Plant!
Plants allocated t o
2038 191 468.5422039 Zeppelin tadt 127,5462078 Ffscher 150
plants t o
2030 41 185 5612031 Treis 142045 1.661
28 16.1562134 25.692
dorf
202.137
Total t oTotal a l loca t ion t o
The of of Plant 2045 was 1,749,The residual value was 2,721,575 (The items excludedfrom the are shown in AppendixThe proposed comprises the e n t i r e withexception of the e l e c t r i c power plant.
2,802,929667.787 RM
, not be removed expiration ofone year they a r e a t present urgently requiredby u t i l i t i e s (cf Liquidation Plan)
95
of General Purpose from Category IPlants i n the Zone
2045
Items. t o be Excluded from the
No. Residual Value
12M-68 2625M-75 2625
262568004500
M-129 1875680680
c-79 1100c-94 1734
570A-209 17729
16888227
74290
164164 9968 99
0-14 375H-69 111
207139
H-101 186H-102 166
186174
H-227 728279
F-48 703F-53 464 F-54 464
142514251140285
P-20 107518751406
P-429-70 1710
(36100)
47)224
No.
P-76P-77P-86
A-71B-44
B-33B-32c-80c-77C-70
69c-211-15
H-219
D-46
D-5152
D-55
Ad-45M-46
18P-8I?-28P-34P-74P-75F-3F-36F-49
Residual
56181
27864920400
4800140029001500850025001650
106159817
5203593
210210210210100540
350090001800180039006000
18300300120
2500
25006500325
3000600012001500750960800140
50000379,132
CONTROL
APPROVED , No. 28
Report Debt
at its 144th meet on 25 November 1947, the Coordinating Committeeconsidered the above subject and agreed, by(554) of 47)48:
t o note the first f ive paragraphs Appendix t o231;
t o approve the Financecontained i n paragraph 6 of Appendix t o
t o the Allied t o A l l i e dof above decisions together with a request
t o implement the instructions i n of Appendixt o
2. 231 is designated Approved No, 28,
Colonel
Colonel
Secretar iat
BY FINANCE
The is requested t o note the first f iveparagraphs of the report and t o approve and t o the
tho instruct ions contained i n paragraph thereport.
4. This paper i s submitted for consideration of the CoordinatingC o d t t e e a t i ts 144th meeting on 25 November 1947.
Colonel
Lieutenant Colonel
RefSecre tar ia t
leading o f f i c i a l s, submission of requested addit ional information,inspection of phases of the work, together with several
meetings of the Public Finance has established thefollowing fac t s :
2. A t the time of the investigation, the former Reich Debt Ad-ministrat ion was performing the following functions:keeping records and a card-index consisting 12cards pertaining t o the former Reich Debt (Reich debts, Reichspostdebts, debts, highway debts, the former Prussian S ta tedebt) ; preparation of copies of the Reich Debt Book;t ion of a card res tora t ion andof archives of microfilms containing addresses of a l lcredi tor8 of the former Reich); r eg i s t r a t ion of changes af fec t ingcredi tors (death, t ransfer of rights t o hei rs , change of address,control of secur i t i e s and t h e i r movements; r eg i s t r a t ion and processingof secur i t i e s ; establ ishing of blocking under Law 52;concerning the confiscation of secur i t i e s owned by Jews;cords concerning preferent ia l annuities; conductingwith domestic (within Germany) c l i e n t s a s w e l l asc l i e n t s abroad.
accounting;
3. (a) Correspondence carried on by the former Reichwith private persons and
a8 outside Germany, consists of answering enquiries ofand is on a extensive (During theOccupation approximately enquiries have been received)
informative nature. In some cases the information given isby a reservation t o the af fec t tha t the question of the Reich
( b ) The rep l i e s of th i s organization are , as rule ,
100
( c ) The Committee notes that correspondence without the reservationconcerning the Reich and a l s o the requests received by the former
i n connection with the c l a r i f i c a t i o n of theformer Reich debt, might lead credi tors t o assume that a decision onthe former Reieh debt has already been
basic documentary mater ial of the Reich Debtt r a t i o n (Debt books, e t c , , ) is a t present
(b) The archives concerning of the debt, involving approximate-l y 9,000 are now i n the present premises of the former
a t - 7of the debt, involving approximately 650,000 a r e i n
Koenigstrasse i n the Soviet Sector of Berlin,
and the archives covering
( c ) The res tora t ion of t o of the has completed.Given the i n b of paragraph 4 and noaddit ional material from outside, complete res tora t ion of a l l archivesmight be accomplished i n f i v e t o six months.
The s t a f f of the Reich Debt Administration consis ts of119 members a t the present moment.
(b) i n to the volume of the work of the formerRsich Debt and i n aacordance with thepersonnel of the organization should be limited.
6. The Finance Directorate makes tho following recommendations t othe Coordinating Committee:
a c t i v i t i e s of the Reich Debt Administration shouldthe following:
To the safe ty of the archives of theDebt
To maintain and systematize properly the material i n thepossession of the former Reich Debt Administration.
res tore the based on the materials mentionedin paragraph 4 of th i s paper.
reply t o l e t t e r s from according t o the re-cords exis t ing i n the archives administered by t h i sGroup. Replies t o the l e t t e r s sent by the credi torsmust be of a s t r i c t l y informative and musthave spec i f ic reservation that no decision of theAllied on the question of the formerReich Debt has been taken.
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(2)The former Reich Debt should be prohibitedfrom i n i t i a t i n g correspondence the fu tu re of the Debt.
The Allied should be reminded tha t ist h e i r responsibi l i ty t o determine the s i ze of the s ta f f of the formerReich Debt i n with the work assigned t o theorganization, personnel t o be kept as few as possible.
(4)The Allied should be not i f ied t h a t theFinance Directorate has decided t o change the of the former Reich
t o the "Group f o r the of the Recordsof' the Former Reich Debt
AIRthe Netherlands on
the of a i r l i n e s i n Germny . . . . ion of Instructions ti v i t
of former Reich Debt . .57 . . . .
APPROVEDNo, 12 - Letter from the Netherlands Mission
on the of in . . . .13 - d l o c a t i o n of f rom
Plants i n the Zone . . . .14 - Transport by i n Germany of International
fo r the Civilian Popula-t ion of the Four Germany . . .
No. 15 - of Berlin Insurance . .No, 16 - Equipment of the Dutch Pla te. . .. . . . . . .No. Designs and Plans of Fishing . ..
18 - for International Telephone andTelegraph Services Terminating i n . . .
No, 19 - Delivery t o Poland PreviouslyRegistered a t . . . . . a
20 - Post Service .21 - Allocation of General Purpose
f o r Reparations from i n the. . . . . . . . . . . .No. 22 - General Purpose f o r
Allocation from War Pfants in the Bri t ish Zone . .No. 23 the Reparations,
and Restitution Directorate on the Submission ofReports on Dismantling, Packing
and of Plants t o be oh Accountof Reparations . . . . . . . . . .
No. 24 - Establishment of a Uniform System of TimeChanges i n . . . .
25 - Replacement of Damaged Banknotes .No. 26 - on the Reached Regard
t o the F i r s t of Deliveries . .No. 27 - Allocation of General Purpose Equipment from
I i n the French ZoneNo. 28 - on the Reich Debt
22
974
19
23
2629
3237
4954
59
63
7579 80
86
9097
103
P a p s
Replacement of Banknotes . . . . . . . . . . . 79 .85
Transport by Rai l i n Germany of Internat ionalCross Supplies for the Civi l ian Popula-t i on of the Four of Germny . . . . . 26 .28
Union of Berlin Insurance . . . . . . . . . 29 .POST
Parcel Post Service Transit . . . . . . . . . .58Internat ional Telephone and
Services i n Germany . . . . . . . . . .
of the Reparations, Deliveries andResti tut ion on of
Reports onof Plants t o be Delivered
on of Reparations . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
Delivery t o Poland of Previously. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .of . . . . . . . . . . 29 - 31
ONDirective 56 Basic Pr inciples f o r Adult Xducation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 7 - 1 8
IONLaw No, 57 Dissolution Liquidation of
Companies Connected with the Labour Front . 1 - 5Law 58 - Supplement t o Appendix t o Control Council
No. 2 Providing f o r the Termination ana Liquida-t i on of Nazi Organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Law No. 60 Repealing Legislation on MotionP i c t u r e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
No. 56 - f o r Adult i n. . . . . . . . . . .
104
Pages
POLICYd l o c a t i o n of General Purpose Xquipment War
d l o c a t i o n of General Purpose GquipmentPlants i n the U. Zone . . . . . . . . . . . 23 - 25
Availablef o r Reparations from Plants i n the S.Zone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 9 - 6 2
tegory I Plants i n the French Zone m . 90 - 96
. . . . . . . . . . 32 - 36
t ion f r o m Plants i n the Br i t i sh Zone . 63 - 72
General Purpose Equipment from Ca-
Equipment of tho Pla te M i l l
General Purpose f o r
Directive No. 56 - Principles f o r. . . . . . . . . . . . 17 - 18
Law No. 60 - Repealing Nazi Legislation on MotionPictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Report on the Debt . 97
of General Purpose Equipment fromPlants i n U. Zono . . . . . . . . . . . 23 25
of General Purposef o r Reparations Plants i n tho U. S.Zono . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 9 - 6 2
wllocation of General Purpose f rom Ca-tegory I viar Plants i n the French Zone . m m 90 96
General Purpose f o rt i on from Plants i n the Br i t i sh . . l 63 - 72
COMMISSIONDelivery t o Poland of Shipping Previously Regis
l 51
No, 57 - Dissolution and Liquidation ofInsuruncs Connected with tho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Union of . . . . . . 31
Pages
i of
of
Purpose Equipment from
Purpose. . . . . . . . . . .Plants i n Zone 24 - 25
for Reparations from Plants i n U. S.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 62
tcgory I i n French Zone . . . 9 1 96
. . . . . . . . . . . 32 - 36
t ion Plants i n the Br i t i sh Zono . . . 67
Allocation of Purposo Equipment from
Equipment Dutch
Purposo f o r
FRONTNo. 57 - Dissolution and Liquidation of In-
surance Connected with tho German. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 5
No. 57 Dissolution and Liquidation Insurance
No. 58 t o t o Control CouncilConnectad with the Labour Front 1 - 5
No. 2 Providing f o r the and Li-quidation of Nazi Organizations . . . . . . . . . 6
59 - t o Council No, 13,of Property Tax . . . . . . . . . 7
No. 60 - on MotionP i c t u r e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
No, 61 - t o Control Council No. 12of Tux, Corporation Tax and
P r o f i t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 16
LEGISLATION ( )No. 58 - t o t o Control
Council No. 2 Providing theand Liquidation of Nazi . . . . . . . .6
59 t o Control Council No. 13of Property Tax . . . . . . . . . .7
No. 60 - Repealing Nazi on MotionP i c t u r e s . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Law No. 6 1 - t o Control Council No, 12of Tax, Corporation Tax &-
cess P r o f i t s Tax Laws) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 1 6
106
Pages
Netherlands Mission on theOpening of i n Germany . . . . . . . . . 1 9 - 22
Designs and of Fishing Vessels . . . . . . . 37 - 39
MOTION PIC-No. 60 - Repealing Nazi Logislation Motion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
POSTPost Transit . . . . . . . 54 .58
d l o c a t i o n of Purposo fromPlants i n the Zone . . . . . . . . . . . 23 25
of Purposef o r from Plants i n U. S .
59 - 62d l o c a t i o n of General Purpose f r o m
I Plants i n tho Frunch Zonc . . . . 90 - 96of tho Dutch Pla te M i l l. . . . . . . . . . . 32 36
Purposc f o r d l o c a t i o nPlants i n tho Br i t i sh Zone 63 72
of the andDircctorato on tho of
Reports onDispatching of Plants t o bo Deliver-
. . . . . .
cd of . . . . . . . . . . 73 * 74
l a w No. 59 - t o Control No. 13Tax . . . . . . . . .
Report on the Reached with Regard t o theF i r s t Shipment of . . . . . 86 .89
CROSSTransgort by i n Germany of Internat ional
Cross Supplies f o r t h e Popula-t ion of the Four Occupied Zones of Germany . . . . 26 .28
107
REICH PRINTING )of . . . . . . . . . . .85
DEBT ON (Report on the Reich Debt . , . .97 - 101
by i n of Internat ional RedCross Supplies f o r the Civi l ian Popula-t ion of the Four of . . . . - 28
ion of Purpose Equipmiit
ion of General Purpose Equipmentf o r from Plants i n U. Zone .
of Purposo from
of' the Dutch M i l l
Purpose f o r d l o c a t i o n
of Deliveries and
i n the U. Zoiio . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 25
59 62
gory I i n . 90 96
. 32 36
fron i n the Br i t i sh Zonc . . , . . , 63 - 72
Resti tut ion Directorate on oft c r l y Reports on
of t o be Deliveredof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 74
SHIPPING
56 - Principles f o rEducation i n Germny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 7 .18
Delivery t o Poland of Previously Registered 49 53
Designs and of Fishing Vessels . . . . . . . 37 - 39a t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
No, 59 - t o Control No. 13
No. 6 1 - t o Control Council No.of Property Tax . . . . . . . . . 7
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16of
108
Regulations f o r Internat ional andi n . 40 48
TIMEof of T i m Changes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 5 - 7 8
ONof a System of Changes
i n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 78Let te r the Mili tary Mission on the
Opening of . . . . . . . . 19 22Parcel Post Service . . . . . . . 54 58Transport by Rail i n of
Cross f o r Civi l iant ion of Four Occupied Zones of . . . 26 28
Let te r tne Mili tary Mission on theOpening of i n . . . . . . . . . 19 - 22
Delivery t o Poland of Shipping Previously Registered
Designs and of . . . . . . . 37 - 39
of the
a t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
of No. 57 . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Directorate on ofReports on Packing
Dispatching of t o be on Accountof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 74
of Purpose fPlants i n the Zone . . . . . . . . 23 25
of Purposef o r i n U.
of CatcI P l a n t s . . . . . . - 96Purpose f o r
i n the Br i t i sh Zonc . . . . . . .Transport by i n of In terna t ional
Cross Supplies f o r the Civi l ian Popula-t i o n of Four Occupied Zones of . . 28