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. - -- LIBRARY FOREWORD

On February 1946, the Legal Office of for Germany published a volume containing all enactments and approved papers of the Control Council and Coordinating for the . year On 1 the Legal Division issued a second the period from 1 January through 28

present compilation contains the and of the Allied Control for the period 1 to June

It is that future issues be hed quarterly

Alvin Legal and Director, Legal Division

Berlin

1 July

" Directive amended on 12 Order on 10 46, The respective Amendments have been included i n this publication (see gages and

, Law No. Housing 8 6 of Law of Electricity and 46 20 in and Telegraph Rates 20 46 26 Law Concerning German Labor Courts 46

22 Councils 79 of Construction in 24 of September 29

25 Control of Scientific Research 29

26 Tax on Tobacco 46

27 on Alcohol 126 28 on Beer,and 129

29 Delivery of Copies of of Control Council Law 46 164 30 on Sugar 20 Date Page 'Order Confiscation of Literature and of a Nazi and t 46 Amendment to Order Confiscation of Literature and of a Nazi and 10 46

. DIRECTIVES Date

Administration of Insurance to Civilian by the Allied Occupational Authorities 18 18 28 Reports on Disposal of German in 26

of Advisory at the Labor Off

of and and

Revision of IV of Directive on the Liquidation of and Nazi and 12 46 137 Concerning Establish- of Federations Unions 3 Jun t and trative tsffs Educational Institutions, and of or tio 26 and Priorities to be observed 2 the Hiring 46 77 Registration of United Nations 3 Children i n

Law 6 Housing .

Years of Life of Industrial 46 for Determining 16

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tivc 27 tr of Social Insurance Applicable to by the a Occupational Authorities 19

Statistics in Germany 20

of Defending Counsel's and Costs 21 in Connection with Trial 46 99 V

Granting of Flights t o Nationals of the 18 Mar 46 22 United t o Demand Securities which possess in Banks

20 46 of of Electricity 20 46 26 in Telephone and Telegraph

of 2 of the 26 46 28 Definition of the 46 110 Change t o Summer Time in 26 46

The Plan for and of 28 Economy in accordance with the Protocol to

No Concerning German Courts Plants to Delivery on 2 46 of Reparations, List 46)116 Control Licensing of Building 26 46 64 (Revise) Directorates of the 2 46 Control. 121

of of 8 46 to the Trials

46 79 Councils

Law 10 46 83 Prohibition of Construction i n Germany VI

Date

to of the 10 Apr 46 of Trade Unions

Draft to Combined Food Bosrd on 12 Apr 46 Requirements for

46 Reports on Disposal of 1 in

Allocation and Issue of the Supply of 97 Labels in Stock the

(46 )

to Article of Control Council 26 No, 140

of for 26 Apr 99 Over 46 )141

Procedure for Restitution of Looted 26 Apr 46 Located i n Subject to on of (46)142 102 of the of September 46

112 112 Page

for Permanent Contact 114 the Allied Control C/P (

Transfer of Registry Criminals 116 Suspects

122 on Tobccco

on Alcohol

Mo.28 on Beer and

Order 4 Confiscation of Literature and of a and

to Order of Literature- - and of a and

of and Nazi and

Directive of Article of Directive and

the 13 3-45 of Page

of Telegraph and Telephone 46 Communications for to the Control for in Berlin 46 Directorate for the Control 28 46 of and Technical

Study of Reports on the Trials Kay 46 152

of the City and 28 46 in Berlin

Establishment of a Uniform of 28 by Firms CORC ( )

Control of of Self-Propelled 28 162 Vehicles ) 46 164 of Certified Copies of Documents (Repeal of Council 3 Jun 46 Principles tho Establishment of Unions Drift on the from 3 Jun of the German Underground t 46

Berlin ions 3 46 170

for Postal Jun in 208

20 Jun 46 Tax on Sugar Date Page

'Disposition to be made of the Archives of the 22 Jun German Agency for Notifying Germans the Death of Their Relatives had Served in the Former Army Died during the

Directorate of Affairs and 22 Jun 46 by Stamp (46 212 22 Jun 46

Directive 26 Jun 183 Disciplinary against and Staffs of Educational Institutions, Teaching Staff, Students Guilty of or Anti- Democratic Propaganda , 1

(Note by the Secretariat)

its meeting of 16 February the Coordinating approved i n principle relative to the be to the instructing the Secretariat to to it specific proposals (see

The Secretariat proposed t o the Coordinating that Secretariat be to to the through the Head of the Liaison and Protocol of the Allied Secretariat, papers normally to the press, at such papers are distributed t o the press and a l l the documents adopted by the Control Council and the Coordinating Committee Secretariat agree should be sent them, of doubt Allied Secretariat should consult the

This would present advantage, (in thus permit- ting lapse of time before decision), of enabling, on one hand, reflective study of international repercussions to on tho other hand, of to the Missions only the information, of previously have been recognized a certain

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COORDINATING COU%ITT?&E

Regulations and Priorities to be observed in the Prhctiee of Hiring __* -.

In order to remove the Nazi discrj&n&am* s and to set up equitable practices of hiring tbmugW Germmy, the German Labor Authorities KL~?, have to apply the following ruzpS vhen placing vmrkers.. order:

(a) Victims of including persons who have lost their jobs because of their race, $.heir religiw, their nationaLjty or their po;iitical. opWtms or their adherence to a party;

Persons who actively resisted Nazism;

Persons who have never been members of the or any subsidiazy organization thereef, or contrioutors Lo the D. A. E’. who have never aii swned any polihical or administ rative f unctians (in accordance with Article 13 of Directive go. 2% of the Allied Control Council (GONL/P( 4.5) 84 Final) .

2, There .uci.U, be carried aut the placing of ciisabled persons, wlmtever may be the origin of their disablement;, in accordance with the order of preference laid down in chapter 1, arbs. a, b, and cp bearing in mind their capacity for work.

3. No prioMqT vriU be granted by reason of &tary service (dehrdienst) or war honor (decoration, mention, rank, etc,) . 4. Persons dthdrawn or excluded from eroployixent by the carrying out of Uir.ective No. 24 of the Allied Control Aubhority (COltL/p(/+5)6,!~ E-inal) may be compulsorily placed by the Labor Offices j,n 1ittJ-e sought oP heavy jobs (Sondereinsatz) in the absence, of unemplo37ed people 02 the trades concerned, iipproved at derlin 4 March 1946 I

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COORDINATING COMIPIXTTEE

Census and Registration of United LI_ -- Hat ions ChildrFn in Germany

1, The POil & DP Directorate recommends that:

a. The attention of German authorities be drawn particularly to the census of United Nations children - included in the general census of United Nations Nationals which they were ordered to undertake. (Implement ation of COkC/M( 45) 22 - Conclusion (299)).

b. The report of the German authorities furnishea, besides the information concerning the childrs identity and address, all information possible concerning the origin of the child and the conations under which it is living,

2. The POW &‘ DP Directorate proposed that each Zone Commander:

a. PubLishes a directive consistent With the attached draft (Appendix “Atf)

b. Orders that the information concerning these children be furnished with3n the two months lollowing the publih cation of this directive. DIBCTIVE NO.

------3.31-..-.---*rtelative to the Census and fiegistration of United_ Nations Cnildren in Germany

1. IrnpLementation of Order No, .. . Para, .. . dated .. , of Comnander-in-Chief and relative to the tracing of civilian and -xLLitary personnel, Nations of the United Nations in Germany,

2. The Sollowing must .be reported to the prescribed Arrthority under pain of prescribed penalties:

Children born or who arrived in Germany after tho? 1st October 1938 - Legitimate or illegitimate -c under 16 years of age on 1st Januay 19166, one of whose parents at least is known to be or supposed to be a National of the United Nations, or (in the case of children who &re brought into Germany) of unkno-rn parentage. This includes those children in the foregoing categories who have been adopted or have been taken in by a Geman family or insti%utionsince 1st October 1938, Children living with their United Nations parents shall not be registered.

3. For children falling into the above defined categories all information bearing on the undermenixioned points is reqared: I a. Ident4,tx

- of the child . - of his progenitors or parents.

Particularly required are:

birth certificate (for those born in Germany); copy of adoption papers (if applicable); a photo if possible. 5

- of: the child - of his progenitors or parents if he is not living with them,

C. Circumstanfies (if applicable) : - of separation fromor abandonment by the parents (by death, repatriation, etc,); - of being taken over by a third party (nurse, guardian, boarding school, orphmage) with the date and the responsible party. dr Origin

- of the child (fomer addresses, schools attended, languages spoken, etc,) j

.. of: parents os presumed progenilors.

status - (PI?, laborer, deportee, refagee, eh) languages spoken, etc.

e* -Condition - of the child from the health and welfare point of view {at least in instances where these conditions leave something to be desired). 6'

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Law No.

In to reasonable provision for the protection, allocation and utilization of Council enacts as follows: 7

b, The housing authorities at higher levels may and shall, if so by Government, establish consulting to assist in'their duties,

2, The following principles shall be observed in the of the specified i n the foregoing

a, No of of German housing authorities shall, be member of such

b. the of each such there

One person in of building construction or in the control of housing space;

One representative of the who should, so far as possible, bo with local conditions and

least;

In be given to persons who resisted Nazi regime or suffered discrimination under

The appropriate German housing authorities take a census of housing space within their and t o enable the provisions of this to be out. Such be kept

The appropriate housing take the necessary t o provide housing space for within their i n accordance with the standards prescribed or be prescribed by 8

Article V

1, Housing space be available if it is actually vacant, or is occupied by a person who no right to such occupation.

2, Every owner or in possession or control of a dwelling shall, it vacant, notify the housing authority of such fact and state in such notification the of rooms inthe their superficial

In to increase the amount of housing space within their the authorities

a. into living housing space which is other purposes;

of dwellings where this will ensure a better distribution of housing space;

or existing housing space, where this ensure its more effective use;

d. Carry urgent repairs to houses and, in localities where the housing space person is less than 4 square carry works.

article

3.. The authorities may requisition housing for carrying out the this law,

The requisitioning is by serving a written upon tho owner upon any who may be occupation, If this is not the requisitioning nay be by written notice a conspicuous upon the to be requisitioned, 9

person affected three days of the date of service or affixation of the requisition notice an with the housing authority the requisition notice. Such authority, unless the redress asked for, appeal Lo the supervisory authority sichtsbehoerde) for decision. The lodging of the appeal does not itself suspend or invalidate the requisition notice or any measures taken thereunder,

Article

In allocating available housing space, t h e German housing authorities shall adopt the following principles:

a. A first priority shall be given cases to persons who have resisted regime or discrimination under it;

between persons of equal priority, a preference shall be given tot-

Persons having large families and young children;

persons;

(iii) Invalids and disabled

of such preference shall, however, be subject to.local conditions and to instructions of

, preferences also be if so directs, in places where there is a shortage of skilled labor, to persons engaged in such Labor.

not be given t o any person on account of social financial position;

Foreigners residing i n Germany of their own free shall be treated on the basis as persons of German nationality. 2. Allocation shall be effected the following

On space becoming available by requisition or otherwise, the housing authorities shall a person, selected in accordance the foregoing principles, to be a and shall require the owner t o conclude a tenancy with such person which secure t o him the enjoyment of the relevant, housing space

b, the owner does not agree or is not the housing issue order which shall operate as a tenancy agreement;

agreement under subpara (a) or an order operating as a agreement under subpara (b) shall be effective for such a period, a rent and contain such terms and conditions as the appropriate housing specify, specifying such matters the housing authority shall regard t o agreements usual for the type of property;

The be concluded housing space of the requisitioning;

e, contract or agreement relating the requisitioned housing space and before the requisitioning is upon the coming into force of a tenancy or order specified i n this paragraph. or agreement relating to housing and entered into the requisitioning, is void, is made accordance with provisions of this paragraph.

persons applying the housing authority for an allocation of housing space their ration and, if they to be registered for work, appropriate certificates from the labor office indicating their profession or employment. 2, claiming on the grounds that he resisted the Nazi regime or suffered discrimination under must produco

a. 6 certificate of release fron detention in a concentration camp, or written statement i n of h i s claim, by his local trades union or where there is no trades union available or the is not a of a trades union, by a competent o f f i c i a l of such other body as specify.

3. preference on the grounds or must product certificate.

4. German housing authorities shall keep an appropriate of applicants for housing space.

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shall submit reports to Government and their superior civil authorities such and in such as Eiilitary the superior civil authorities prescribe. Such reports shall the in the provisions of this are being carried into effect shall, particular, show to whzt in the principles concerning the of housing in being applied.

Article XI

Government may declare localities or districts to be " critical des such declaration is in respect of locality or district the housing authorities take to up to the departure of residents not vital to tho the or district.

In this Ezw, and in any regulations or instructions issued for the purpose of carrying it into words and unless context requires, the following 12

a. The phrase "housing space" means any space which weatherproof, is adequately lighted and ventilated, has a safe supply and has sanitary facilities reasonably available, doos not include bathrooms, and stairways, with area of less than 10 square and the first 10 square of any larger

The means the whole or any part of a house, which is or has been subject of a separate tenancy or subtenancy or is or occupied as a by the owner;

The word when used in computing space a natural of not less than of child year and years shall be entitled to only one-half of the spsce allotted to person of years or over, Correspondingly, a child of less than one year not be

person who violates or fails t o comply with the provisions of this Law, or any instructions or issued by for the purpose of carrying this Law into effect, a regulation issued by German housing authority for the purposes of this shall be liable to prosecution and upon conviction by a Government Court, be punished by for a exceeding one year or a not exceeding 10,000 or by both such fine and

\ iirticle

The provisions of this supersede the provisions of the of February I which is hereby other housing' inconsistent with this Law is repealed or in accordance with the provisions of this Article

This Law shell come into force on tho date of publication,

Done at 8th day of.

/t/ Lieutenant General,

General,

H. , /t/ Lieutenant for

Koeltz

de Corps for General de Corps

approving the law Control Council, agreed on hours as the date of

March COORDINATING

DISPATCH OF OF THE OF CITY TO THE IN

The of the proposed to send several educators fromthe city of Berlin order to witness a part of the with a view of education,

2. At their meeting of 1February, the delegates have recognized the usefulness and expediency this measure and decided to inquire of the Allied whether agrees in principle to the sending of educators to Nuremberg.

Should the Control Authority agree in principle sending of the representatives, the of Berlin would submit a t a later date a detailed request t o this effect, mentioning the number of persons involved data, etc.

, OF OF

The rates of depreciation of industrial equipment to be i n the evaluation of plants declared available for reparations should be those obtained by taking of the years of life obtained in bulletin (revised January, and obsolescence, useful lives depreciation rates US Treasury Department - Bureau of Internal

Approved at Berlin 88 (46)70) 16

The Directorate examined a proposal by the US Delegation for the creation of Commissions to production capacity retained in each Zone to support the level of industry approved by the Directorate,

some discussion, i n the course of which a number of amendments were approved.

THE DIRECTORATE as follows:-

the is directed.t o establish Commissions composed of representatives of the four Occupying Powers;

individual agreements are reached in the Directorate on the level of industry, Inter-Allied will visit and inspect the plants inthe respective in the individual industries, with the object of checking the accuracy of the capacities t o be retained for the agreed level of industry;

these Commissions will also have the right to those plants made available for reparations:

these will determine whether they visit or part the plants constituting a particular on the size character of the and are to inspect plants and equipment, plant records other data bearing on capacity, in each of the four zones.

The of each shall. rotate, depending on the in which the Commission is operating; during period of field inspection the Chairman of the shall be t h e member appointed as the representative of the nation occupying which the plants being visited, case of disagreement within any Commission, the matter be determined by the Chairman, subject t o immediate review, if requested, by Industry (iv) each Zone shall make such arrangements may be necessary to facilitate within his Zone plant inspections directed by this agreement;

(v) the decisions to above 16-11be sent t o the Coordinating Cornittee for and t o the Industry for action,

Approved at Berlin 12 1946

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CONTROL

Administration of Social Insurance Applicable to German Civilian the Allied Occupational Authorities

civilians, employed by the Occupying Authorities and paid by t h e German Authorities will be, for purposes, regarded regular employees of these German Authorities.

The German c ivilians, in paragraph will pay the same contributions will have right, to the benefits as other employees of t h e German Authorities carrying out similar work,

3. The German services paying wages t o the German working for the Allied Authorities will assume the obligations imposed on employers in the sphere of Social for the categories of workers in question.

at the day of March, 1946

I, Lieutenant

for SOKOLOVSKY General

Lucius D, LUCIUS Lieutenant

G, E. J. jor General for Lieutenant General

L, Koeltz

General de Corps 19

its on 21 the Committee on the subject of German to the Finance Directorate for proposals,

Tho Finance Directorate at its 16th transmitted the to the Banking Committee end considered report of this Committee a t its and 22nd Meetings,

The Finance proposed Conclusion 90):

(a) That i n regard t o Credit Cooperatives, the reconstitution of capital should be permitted when it conforms the articles the needs of the being to ti of the capital), within the limitations authorized by the Government of each zone;

(b) To bring to the attention of the Coordinating the fact that the believes should be asked t o give its advice on any modifications having implications in the future by the Party of Food and with regcrd t o the types of for Credit

at Berlin 18 March 46)94 in

1. Current banking statistics should be freely exchanged as they available among t h e four occupying powers.

2. should be made f o r t h e exchange of on this question, through the Secretariat of the Directorate, once a quarter, Subsequently, when of the German regularly available, would desirable to efiect information monthly, The first exchange of information t o to position of the banks a t end of the fourth of

Information should be provided on forms, agreed by the Directorate of Finance, based upon the forms,

4. regard t o the forms, the instructions for their would need to be out the of each zone in order to to the in the respective zones, In particular, the of the instructions in the be applied to the conditions in the Soviet Lone. 21

of Defending Counsel's Fees and Costs Connection Trial

1, The Charter of the International no express provision for the manner i n which the fees or costs of defending counsel are t o be met, 16 gives the defendants the right to the assistance of counsel and provides that:

The expenses the Tribunal and of the trials shall be charged the against funds allotted for the maintenance of the Control Council for ,

2. No such funds are allotted and the Control Council has not taken any action of record agreeing that for defendants' fees or costs shall be paid,

It is proposed that the French, Soviet, and British should authorize the U.S. to initiate advances by the to a representative of the court who control or authorize the of the funds for the purpose of paying such of Tribunal and of the present trial, including such defendant and costs in such as be approved by the Tribunal, 4. The advance so be separately accounted for and will subsequently be repaid,

Total costs shared the in any manner approved by the Control and advances be repaid any appropriate by each Zone, 22

Granting of Special Rights t o Nationals of the Nations t o regarding which they i n Banks.

Nationals of United who held securities in a German Bank, may, if they wish, demand a certified of the belonging t o them and held by this bank.

The banks, whether closed down or not, are under the obligation of producing these statements on the demand of the owners of their proxy.

These demands be made through the appropriate official department i n the respective Zones, whilst awaiting establish- ment of postal relations the depositors and their banks.

In the Soviet Occupation all the banks have been closed down. for concerning of securities to nationals of the United Nations must submitted to banks which have opened and which supply the information by utilizing as many of the records of the former banks have been preserved from destruction.

Approved a t Berlin 18 March CONTROL COUNCIL Law

Amendment of Law No, of Electricity and

The Control Council enacts as follows:-

The provisions of Article of No, 7 are hereby repealed and replaced by the following

1, Persons infringing this law or pursuant thereto shall be liable to one or more of the following penalties:

(a) surcharge disconnection of supply prosecution

2. Consumption in excess of the authorized ration occurring between two successive meter readings shall be punishable as :

tho excess is less than of the ration:- For the first offense - Surcharge a t the rate of. involving any excess times the normal charge per consumption or for the excess quantity consumed

For the second such In addition t o the penalty offense in (i) disconnection of supply for days

For the third or any In addition to the stated in and any without the consumption of a fine for a period not exceeding months (b) Where excess is than of

(i) For the first offense Surcharge at the rate of 100 involving any excess times the normal charge per ion or m3 for the together disconnection of supply for days

For the second or any In addition t o the penalties subsequent offense specified in (i), involving any excess without the option of fine consumption for a period not exceeding three

consumer who uses electricity or gas for a purpose by regulations, or who intentionally interferes with the operation of his meter or who fraudulently obtains or attempts t o obtain electricity or be to for a term of not more than one year or to a fine of from 100 to marks or t o both such penalties. The Court may order the suspension of the supply of electricity or gas for a period exceeding three months.

4. Any inspector, or other employee of the utility who at or in way assists or facilitates the infringement of any regulation made pursuant t o this law be liable for each offense to for of not more one or a fine of to or to 'both such penalties.

5. Subject to the direction control of Authority,the powers of imposing a surcharge or disconnecting supply under Paragraph 2 of this Article exercised directly and without the sentence of a court by the for the of and gas, Other penalties may only be imposed by a may place German or Military Government: Courts,

These to Law 7 shall come into force on the first day of the month following the date of publication of the present Law.

Done at BERLIN, the 20th day of March,

Colonel General for G. ZHUKOV Marshal of the

ant General for Marshal

Control Council agreed to hours March as the of -publication of Law

( 20( Final) March CONTROL COUNCIL Law No,

in Telephone and Rates

THE CONTROL COUNCIL AS

Article I

for all kinds of services are hereby increased fifty (50) per above the Appendix 3) to Telephone Ordinance des No. page

Article

1, The b a s i c per word for telegraph hereby as Ordinary spf

Local telegram From to Inter-urban Prom to

Double rates shall be charged for urgent telegrams,

The tariff for one telegram shall be ten the amount of rate for one word.

2. The rates shall the those i n Appendix to 'of 30 June 1926 as revised on 22 1938 des No.

This law will take 1

Done a t the 20th of March

Colonel General for G. Marshal of the Lisut for Field

de Corps

to hours 26 the of publication of 1. In considcration of 2 of , it appears that where an has bean by at during tho occupation of a country, and is the Lo its an duress which occur with or violence, this looting, theft, larceny and othcr forms of dispossession whether carried by order of authorities, or by officials or even when no order of the authorities, by individuals

arc acquisitions carried as a of such as or orders or regulations of or occupation

2. In the third of paragraph 2, appears that by by the was to include was in any other way, This of nay be been or of dispossession. the removed in such docs not entail an to restitution, which nay bo within the

3. These consistent must bo in following Tf on of restitution is factory on account of reparations, this be not restituted.

be made only if removal of tho does not the production of tho end ciocs not completeness of the to such when this on of it loses value owing to restitution has been If of object itself is the right of is satisfied to property in of value, possible equipment, goods nnd

delegates provided in lieu of restitution must not by tho of zones.

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Mote Secretariat

held on 20 of to as date of in for i

order that for change t o in all be fixed, or" acceptance of as the for a to

its reply, Directorate agreed. accept the dntc of to in for . its hold on Conclusion the of accepted hours time for to time in

of and t o confirm 0200 hours . the for change to

is for the considcration of the Coordinating at be held on accordance with the decisions of the Council, on the Directorate to edit above mentioned prior to published,

work that there the translation order c l a r i f y some of

that Para of that goods on markets on tho sane basis as goods of countries;

that in of British, French and texts, it is understood that the equipment and installation which industrial unit is Lo be removed or

it is by the Directorate that in the industries listed in Paras 7 a a, b, c and there be retained sufficient capacity production or" the year sales that year (in

that he not agree to a i n which is an of a by four is in of i n tne Table 3-B. that the agreed by tht Directorate at meeting for to 12 entirely. a considerable discussion, during which several suggestions were put forth as regards the text of the and 3 - S, French proposed the following

"production may exceed the above estimates this (other industries) unless otherwise by Control Council".

For Table the following wording vias proposed:

"production can exceed the in part B (with and 2, 4, end 5) determined by the Control Council''.

In Para. the as agreed by Economic Directorate at its 38th proposed: effect of is reduction of the Level of Industry on to a figure about 55 per cent of the Level of (excluding Building )

Soviet and French stated they were to accept these proposals. The British member stated he was However, the representative stated that he considered it not possible make amendments or i n the of the as the Directorate has no authority to documents that have been agreed by the and Control Council.

hs no could be roached,

(208) the

that the of the will their representatives of the Coordinating as to the situation so that this question may be by a special meeting of the Coordinating Committee or by some negotiations. 33

Note hereto a5 A is the final of Plan and of in Accordance with the as published,

(45) (b) to publish the of the for reparations and Level of post-war German economy on 28 hours,

March 10

approved the of the plan for reparations and of German by the Directorate and to latter for the work it had with the Control is t o determine and of the unnecessary for the economy reparations, Tho guiding Plan for the of the Protocol

a. of the war potential of Germany.

b. Payment of reparations to the countries which had suffered from German aggression.

of industries. Germany of not the of living of .the Union of Soviet e, Germany, payment of of sufficient Lo enable to herself external

with tho basic of \ the Plan have been agreed. The of

a. That of post-war Germany will be

b. will be treated as a single economic unit.

from be acceptable in the 35

3. order to war potential, the production of implements of as well as types of aircraft sea-going ships, is prohibited and be

capital for the production of the items are to be

Synthetic gasoline

Ball and bearings.

e. Heavy machine tools of certain types. f. Heavy tractors. aluminum,

i.

j, produced from Slags,

above strength

and gases.

n. equipment.

for production of gasoline and synthetic and rubber, end of and taper roller bearings, be retained to domestic the necessary imports are can be paid for, 36

Restricted Industries

a, The production capacity of the steel industry to be left in should be 7.5 million ingot tons. This figure to be subject to review for further reduction should this necessary.

b. The allowable production of steel Germany should not exceed 5.8 ingot tons i n any year without specific approval of Control. Council, but this figure subject to review by the Control Council.

steel to bo in above program should, so as practicable, be older ones.

I The consumption metals (including 'of products containing is fixed at the following Copper . . 140,000 tons , tons Lead . . , 120,000 tons Tin .. 8,000 tons Nickel . . tons Industries

7. EL. Basic Chemicals, In the basic chemical industries there be retained of the production capacity (measured by This group includes the following basic chemicals : nitrogen, phosphate, calcium carbide, acid, and chlorine, In addition, to obtain the quantities of for agriculture, capacity for the production of nitrogen through the synthetic process will retained the nccessary of nitrogen are and can be paid for. 37

Other will be retained for group of production i n the amount of of the (measured by sales This group includes for building supplies, goods items, plastics, supplies, aid other products

C. Dyestuffs, and Synthetic tho industry for the production of of the 1936 production, by Capacity retained to annually tons of dyestuffs tons of synthetic

and

8, Tools, the tool industry there will be retained of with additional on the type of tools which be produced.

b, In the there will be These industries produce , heavy mining machinery, material handling heavy equipment, (boilers and turbines heavy and and pumps . c. Other Mechanical other engineering industries there be retained of capacity, This group produces constructional equipnent, machinery, engineering food processing equipment, woodworking machines, and other

the industries will be of production on in values), Capacity t o produce heavy electrical equipment is to be reduced t o of 1938 or value). Heavy electrical is converters, over; high tension gear; large over. other than heavy electrical electric light fittings, materials, and appliances, and wires, telegraph apparatus, radios, and other equipment. of specified types of is forbidden. Transport

(1) In the automotive industry will be to produce annually automobiles, including passenger cars and trucks, and for light road tractors.

will be retained to produce annually 10,000 with cylinder between 60 and cubic Production of with sizes of than 250 cubic centimeters prohibited. (3) the industry capacity will be used exclusively for the of stock of locomotives i n order to build up a pool of locomotives i n will be as to production af after . (4) Sufficient be to produce annually 30,000 passenger and luggage vans.

f. To permit of will be for annual production of light agricultural tractors. capacity for production of equipment, estimated a t of is to retained, to restrictions on the type and power the which produced.

Parts. In estimating there be taken production of of parts for and

and Precision Capacity be retained to precision in the value of of 220,000,000 is estimated as for for exports. for this is possible, subject to the re- of for the of War Pot

Coal. Until the control otherwise decides, coal production be as far mining supplies The production is estimated tons (hard including at 39

45 tons export, The necessary supplies and services to end be arranged to give the production

b. Potash, The production potash estimated at Over of

be retained an installed of

Capacity be retained t o produce 8 of

r Industries The estimated of the industries have been calculated as shown as necessary for tho German economy in 1949: Rubber, tons, including tons

and tons, based on 26 per head plus 'cons €or export.

and tons of fiber, based on per head including 2 for export,

Boots and Shoes. pairs, bascd on 1.7 per head in (figure excludes needs of occupying forces). Production may the above estimates in this paragraph (Other otherwise by the Control Council.

be for The industry will to the of available the licensing s will be in with licensing and Other Industries. For the following industries no levels been determined for These industries are free to develop within the limitations of available resources, These inaustries are as follows: a. Furniture and woodwork. glass, and

Ceramics.

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16, It is that the general, of the plan is a reduction in the of industry as a whole to a figure about 50 or 55 cent of the prewar level 1938 (excluding building building industries).

following agreement has been reached with respect to exports and imports:

a, the of exports from shall be as billion value) for that sufficient capacity be retained to produce goods this value and the internal in accordance with Declaration,

That approved not exceed 3 billion with billion in

C. of the proceeds from exports, it is estimated not than can be utilized to pay of food and fodder, if this be required, with the that, after imports approved by the Control paid for, portion of the not needed food and will be used to pay costs of occupation, services such insurance, 41

Determination of Capacities, Available,for,Reparations

the of this Plan, the existing capacities of the separate branches production shall be determined, and a of enterprises available for reparations be After have been on the matters now ref erred to the Committee, Economic Directorate would propose t o prepare the final embodying these decisions including a description of the various features of the such as: reparations, post-war German economy, of trade, A, Production of the be entirely prohibited:- (1) as specifically defined by the 'control Authority including but not arms and of war, as types of specific war chemicals and gases, (2) Sea-going ships (not interpreted t o include fishing vessels), Magnesium, and for the purpose of producing

(6) produced from Thomas slags, materials (8) Hydrogen peroxide above strength. (9) equipnent , (10) Heavy tractors above the of determined by the Control Authority, (11) Heavy machine tools of the sizes and types prohibited the Control Authority,

3. Production of the following items be permitted until imports possible and can be for:-

(1) Synthetic and oil. (2) Synthetic roller bearings.

Production of Synthetic Ammonia will be permitted until be found t o pay for required of nitrogen as for other To to which synthetic production is not be to not that necessary to meet requirements. LEVEL OF

2. Industries for which no level will be determined for which are free to develop within the of available and resources.

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CONTROL COUNCIL

Law No. 21

Law German Labor Courts

The Control Council enacts as follows: ,

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For the settlement of labor disputes Local and Appellate Labor Courts shall be throughout the whole of Germany.

The Courts shall have jurisdiction in civil actions of the following categories, to the of the ordinary courts and irrespective of. the value of the in dispute des 1. Disputes between parties to a collective agreement, or between such parties and third parties, where the disputes arise of agreement or to the existence or non- existence of collective agreements; and disputes between parties competent t o conclude collective s, or between such parties and third where the disputes arise out of wrongful acts provided measures for the purposes of strife or questions of of association are in issue;

2, between employers and employees where the disputes arise out of t h e employment relationship or apprenticeship, or relate to existence or non-existence of a contract of or articles of apprenticeship, or arise out of for the conclusion of a contract of employment or articles of apprenticeship out of the effects thereof; and disputes arising out of wrongful acts provided these are with the employment relationship or shall be -

disputes to an invention, where the subject of the dispute is not merely a for remuneration or compensation for the invention; (b) disputes involving persons belonging under section of the Code t o a crew. 3, Disputes between employees arising out of their common and out of unlawful acts provided these are connected with the employment relationship or apprenticeship. 4. arising of agreements between employers conditions of work, and protection

5. relating to of between and ARTICLE

The Labor Courts shall be under the of the Province or only for administrative purposes, Their decisions shall not in any way be influenced, set aside or by such

ARTICLE IV

The Local Labor Courts shall be courts of first. instance irrespective of the value of the matter in dispute.

The Appellate Labor Courts, as courts of second instance, shall decide appeals from decisions of the Local Courts. Such decisions shall be subject t o when value of the matter in dispute is equal to or exceeds the amount fixed by the Labor Administration of the Province or Land, or when t h e Local Courts, although the value involved is lower then the amount which been thus fixed, have decided t o adjudicate subject to appeal because of f importance of the principle Hcasons be given in such cases for the decision to adjudicate subject to appeal.

3. In of a Labor Court of Appeal the Zone may one or more higher courts as courts of final instance Labor disputes,

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Each Court shall consist of a Chairman or Deputy of assessors. The assessors shall be selected in equal from employers and employees, Each shall be of recognized democratic views. 53

Chairmen Deputy Chairmen of Courts shall be selected and appointed in accordance with the following procedures:

a. The Chairman Deputy Chairman s h a l l be persons competent on labor matters capable of the functions of judges by of their former activities, their studies or the functions they have employees' or employers They need not be professional judges; but the Chairmen and Chairmen of appellate courts have appropriate legal qualifioations.

Representatives of employees and employers shall propose t o the Provincial or Land Labor names of for the posts of and Chairmen, The aforesaid shall respectively submit a of to number of seats to be filled,

C. The Provincial or Lnnd Labor shall draw up a list of for the posts of Deputy from the submitted by the of employees and employers. It propose as candidates other persons than those by the rspresentatives. After consulting such representatives the Labor Administration of the Province or Lnnd shall list of together with the of tho representatives t o highest i n the Province or which s h a l l appointments.

The German Labor Administration of the or shall establish two panels of assessors:

a. The employees' panel shall be selected on the basis of the proposals of the Unions or their Federations within the territorial jurisdiction of the Court.

b, The panel shall be selected on the basis of the proposals of the or of recognized within territorial jurisdiction of court.

1. The term of office of the or the Deputy of a Court shall be three years. He shall be eligible for reappointment. 2, The and Chairmen my be removed by t h e appointing authority on the recomiiendation of a Disciplinary The Disciplinary Chamber s h a l l consist of a Chairman who shall be a of the appointing authority and six who s h a l l be Chairmen of Labor Courts of the same or Provinces or Lands.

3. The right of t h e Zone t o remove or t o approve removal of of Labor Courts is not affected by this Law.

ARTICLE

1. The expenses for the organization and functioning of the Labor Courts shall be borne by the Provinces or Lands and shell be included in their budget.

The costs of each case shall be borne by the parties designated by the Labor court.

The territorial jurisdiction of Labor Courts shall be determined by Che respcctivc Zone

ARTICLE

interim measure, provisions of the German Courts of December in its original version continue to apply insofar as they are not in conflict those of the present law.

ARTICLE XI

The is charged with the duty taking appropriate for the of Labor Courts in i n accordance with the principles of this law.

This law concerns Labor of the first and second inst unless ccified. 55

The present law shall into force on the of its

Pone the 30th of March

V. V . SOKOLOVSKY

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Control agreed to hours 4th 1946 as the date of publication of Law No.

(46) (final) 30 1946 to Delivery on

of List No. 2.

Official of Plant Description Zone number country

16 Schiff production: Czechoslova T

production: tralia Section of Torpedoes. e slov India Greece

18 sche Huott production: Holland - by- India C products, , o e

ingots,

19 Tessky Index Lain production: - - spindle screw

India Greece

20 beuren Production: explosives factory. Destroyed Only Holland Greece 13th are in 57

of Description Zone country

Fnbrik Only universal explosives e .

en, factory

Artillery ,

Ordnance 11 Plant Holland

e Production of U.S. Holland filling alia Dcsnig of shells cartridges

1013 British

1014 Norddcutschc produced British Prance Belgium No, 2 Factory, Luebcck , Holland Greece

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Hothebeck Name of Doscription Zone number country ,

1016 Production: Shell British France C tools Greece

1017 Cases British C s for Holland and cases Greece for 1018 Production; British stralia Factory in of ,

dito British Factory B, Yugoslavia

Factory dito British C, ralia

on 1018, 1019 equipment those is for 5 power plants of recovery ,?.Ed nixing plants, " - shops. , presses. )

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Name of Plant D ion Lone Claimant

1026 British charges

Under- for British ground factory in salt shells.

1028 - British filling

29 ere ions Heavy shell British f Lshre , 1030 shell British - filling

1031 , Shells British 1032 calibre British France fixed gun Yugo Lager filling and assembly

Munitions Shells, grenades British

- Heavy British f

Munitions British strlt ueber

1036 i- air- British 61

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shell British f I Note: contain a large quantity of general technical such painting equipment and other which be for reparations, 1038 I.G. British Soviet Union U en for Norway of of per but of the hes bten delivered on the site, This be made available for and has a of 2

Yugoslavia

equipment British Holland Belgium

British Greece

foil French France Yugoslavia Denmark Greece

Harvesting French Belgium tract

Holland Greece India of Plant D ion Zone Claimant countries

French Frnnce Yugoslavia rifles pistols Greece

2006 factory - Greece

.G. Vinyl chloride France (vinyl chloride ), Holland C India

2008 Go, peroxide French France India nf Australia USSR

fittings Ignition equipment French parts

2010 Czechoslovakia Official Name of Plant Descr ion Zone Claimant countries number

2013 Sueddeutsche aircraft French Holland werke Aviation parts Belgium plant;, Greece Baden-Baden. Argus- French India Australia werke. Aviation Czechoslovakia plant. Yugoslavia Dusslingen

2015 tsehe gus- armatures French India Norway werke Czechoslovakia equipment plant Greece Br h 2016 Sueddeutsche Argus- brakes French Greece werke Aviation plant,

2017 Universal French No claims. Reu ertt erg

its held on the of Economics agreed t o hand over to the Soviet Union (including Poland) plants Nos. 1038 and 2008, from the plants listed in list the remaining plants, with the exception of and to other powers entitled to reparations. The Directorate took note of the statement by the Soviet delegate that the right to present claims for plants and on of their description,

The Coordinating in its of 2 April allocated to the Soviet Union provided it had been published as available for reparations, ING

objects of the proposed system of and licensing of building are:

(a) To ensure that there be labor or material used f o r non-essential or unauthorized construction, reconstruction or repairs of and that the proper use is of labor for es ent and authorized con t ion, recon ion or repairs,

(i) By of design and

By permitting only such construction, reconstruction or as to authorized building upon the needs of a

(b) To prevent the re-establishment of a German war potential.

I (i) By issuing for the demolition of certain categories of buildings and civil engineering following upon decisions by higher authority.

By preventing the construction of such of ana civil engineering works as would be capable os’ subsequent conversion do the of a potential.

To ensure distribution between zones of the resources es in proportion to the allocations be a t appropriate in following procedure: will. be made, in each Lone, of the availability of building and labor of fuel needed, in each to produce the required amounts of such These made on monthly basis for period of six months, A projected Building progrnm for work, costing or more be drawn up by for a of 6 months, by each of under supervision, such Building program will be broken down by labor in program include to ordered by the program be the following

of the Occupying forces

(a) Public Utilities (c) Other Buildings

Clearance of Debris of

works subdivided follows:

(a) Housing, and

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building material for each Zone will be on of (b), and (c) above by Building Industries Sub-Committee for the consideration of the Industry (and, if necessary for higher possible for accordance with the policies given the ,

Tho bulk when approved, be made by months, for a period of 6 months, for the months period following the date of approval, be on a whereas advance allocations, made f o r t h e second three be provisional and required.

allocation hns been the responsible for building in Zone, be instructed by appropriate body of the Control to work laid down for each zone, to the agreed quantities of material t o tho other

the been made will be of the appropriate in zone make t o each of the organisations its on basis of 2 (b) above, 4. OF THE Each of appropriate when it has been of its under the instructions the authority its building for the period, so as to work sub-allocation, and so as to employ and most

work to cost of 10,000 or provided labor out to the (b) and labor for works, those below 10,000 Marks i n cost will be provided a special for and work bascd on

(c) building project will be submitted tothe local building office for for of a license before

The Licensing so as it effects the is order to (Licensing of Building rks Appendix

There be a authority to German building authority to fron 19,000 Monthly reports be by building authority to Government giving of licenses issued, The German building authority will bc for that the Kreis is not work to licensed conforms the of construction t o be laid down (See para

to the issue of licenses for projects costing of proposed projects be to at Headquarters, The these lists of appropriate to urgency. which contribute to pot

works tothe cost of to 1,000,000 approved Building Officer. Details of works be by the Province Building be the Govern- ment Building Of the to and the work is economical i n design and 68

to the of building construction to be laid down. If he endorse license which be re- turned to the Province Building Office for issue,

to cost 1,000,000 also be submitted by the Building Office t o Building who, preliminary scrutiny, thorn t o the Military Building Zone together with his own observations, The Building will consult appropriate reprssentatives as t o necessity and I f approved, the Building Officer to building license for issue by Building Office.

project be licensed the the foregoing it appears that the project; is capable of being ed within allocations t o i n paragraph 3 and above,

of the functions be reviewed in order to the largest of

In to foregoing instructions should be up issued integral of the controls construction) in accordance which there -- ~~~*~-for- at cons", ion by or other business or

isunderstood that figure at the initiation of the Zone necessary t o achieve object accordance the needs of the occupying powers, reporting such to Control council,

instructions be given the nature of the works to authorized taking into consideration the of building and the production of building materials. first instructions i n regard to of houses is in applications for licenses be made on an official and be by the necessary and drawings as nay be required. insufficient are provided, further information willbe asked for before the application is considered.

so as t o avoid a waste of in preparation of final for which are not likely t o be approved, Government dealing with the projects may at their discretion notify upon receipt of particulars, Final approval issue of building licenses not be given until adequate plans and details have been received It should be not it the right t o commence any building on the site,

So as to that the Germans do not an of minor works costing less than 10,000 a Kreis MONTHLY be operated, This be calculated upon a population based at so per head of the population in the Kreis, The factor be from to time as between one Krcis and according t o and be by Offi c c r i e Weadquarters. It should not, be at less than two per head nor than 5 narks without consultation with the appropriate branch of a t Zone Weadquarters.

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veto or refuse t o endorse a license for project on one or more of the following grounds

is not considered necessary or by branch or of Government concerned, or contributes to or conflicts with policy. docs not conform t o the economical standard of design.

is the capacity of the Building respect of or labor or both having regard for the of building work already i n FORCES.

For for occupying (including an order on special form be issued. Such orders Will be by the appropriate Government and the building license carrying over licenses issued for

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work involving construction of work of with the of to down. This both to work for the Occupying Forces to work for the

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coupon for the control of materials be as when

So as t o ensure that there is check upon t h e in this control licensing there will be a of from builder of used in of progress. to by the Office in of in

German rovincial with employed to the possible in the of the scheme.

It be tho responsibility of to enforce the provide or punishment of persons

be subject to such from necessitate, in at (46) ( TO PROVINCIAL BUILDING \ In order to ensure control of Building you establish a scheme for the licensing of building work as-prescribed ensure that the provision of this Order is officials, architects, contractors, owners, and occupiers within your area,

This order applies to building work

(a) repairs, decoration alteration or reconstruction of buildings internal. and external (c) civil engineering whether or below ground both internal external,

irrespective of or not building labor will be employed to out the work and whether or not controls of are required.

This Order applies to State Municipal work with work,

This Order docs not apply to building to be done on orders the Occupying Forces, Government, which continue t o be dealt on a special which by constitute a license carrying priority over all civilian building licenses for the acquisition of and the provision of labor, applications for the issue of a license be on an official

(a) or on works, or land after in of such do or permit t o be done, any work of which over any period of twelve months cost of or more, based on building of more workers without first obtaining a building license, Building works which have already must be by a new building license not later (date) otherwise they must cease by that date, No builder shall commence or continue any building work without having first been supplied a copy of the requisite building

(b) of the cost of to 10,000 may be licensed by the appropriate building office. The local Building Office be responsible for ensuring that monthly to be laid by Government for each Kreis is not exceeded, of licenses be rendered to For works of the cost of to weekly are to be up prior to issue of licenses and to the rovincial for These must include the purpose and cost of the work with particulars of labor to be employed t o be used. approval, the should be returned t o the Office for the license to be issued and for the building works to commence,

cost of t h e work is over the application for the license must be sent by the appropriate office to German rrovinco Building Office, This Office will. draw up a form of license, and it to the of with necessary particulars, The building license only be when by the Government.

(d) work t o the cost of or labor requirements must be stated separately for month,

the progress of any licensed work, found that the cost exceed the licensed figure by or more, a supplementary liconsc be and by the authority who issued license if the extra expanse is incurred.

works must comply with ell regulations for control of building and with the standards of building to bo down.

(g) hours of the discovery of or actual violation of the provision of Chis Order, it bc the of the officer the the of the t o the appropriate D .

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You and all building officials, and like your be for ensuring that the provisions this order are carried out on from this day of (date) and to do so or or otherwise in the of provisions of this or of regulations issued also for the of works on the part of person, will render yourself or such officials liable for of Orders, 75

order to effect emergency repairs of houses the Building will be requested to follow the instructions of Building Committee of which should be worked out accordingly.

Tho unit of housing per should be 4 square meters. shall include. child under one gear of age child between 1 and ears of shall be as half a person,

of basic material order to such a living (4 should be as

Cement 15 Lime - 20 4. Glass Felt and other materials - 0.45 6. Tiles other roofing - 0.3

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Note by Allied Secretariat

1. Under the provisions of 1945, Directorates were authorized t o coopt such representatives of, or t o consult such other Directoratcs as they might deem desirable in the report of the Conference.

2. However, in the presentation of papers t o Coordinating instances have arisen where individual Directorates of the Control have t o consult other cs to the Committee,

This lack of the of the Control Staff resulted in delay of approval of and i n preliminary of certain pnpers by the Coordinating For example, i n many cases presented by one Directorate to the are on first considcration to other Directorates of the Control for This cioos not to be valuable use of the time of the and in unnecessary paper work.

4, is suggested an extension of authority to the to consult other Directorates is inasmuch as it is desirable presented to Coordinating Committee and the Control Council Control Staff should contain the views of all. Dircctoratcs interested in the particular subject Individual Directorates proposing policy on a should either obtain the concurrence of other Directorates or include i n their a brief statement of non-concurrence from an Directorate, if that be the case. In the a Directorate does not consider consultation with agency of the Control necessary, a to should be included in the cover note of the Directorate

To procedure effective, it would be necessary t o of the Control Authority responsibility for insuring between Allied 77

\ Secretariat appears to the body to effect this, inasmuch it accepts papers for and the for its meeting.

6, is to the Coordinating Codttee that the f be approved:

a. Directorates of the Control Staff and agencies of the lied consul o int to a The sponsoring Directorate or agency include either in the cover note by its or in the body of the list of other Directorates consulted along with indication of their concurrence or If a which has been consulted not concur, a brief of the reasons therefor be included in the paper presented to the Coordinating consultation Directorates or agencies is not considered necessary, the Directorate so in note of the paper.

b, The Secretariat is the responsibility of insuring coordination the various Directorates of the Control Staff in the presentation of papers to the Control Council,

To perform this function, Secretariat is authorized, presentation t o the to return them, necessary, to the originating for consultation with other interested and for an indication of concurrence or non-concurrence,

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(Note by Secretariat)

In of the request 02 the of concerning sending of from the city of Berlin t o the trials, Coordinating that the proposal by on the desirability of sending of institutions from other cities the trials (Conclusion 46) . its meeting, the and Directorate considered this subject and

To the Coordinating Committee t o approve the sending of representatives of institutions week from zone of occupation t o the trials.

The is giving further to the selection of and to utilization of their observations and upon their

is for the consideration of the at their 49th be held on CONTROL COUNCIL

The organization and of Councils to prof social interests of the workers employees in each individual enterprise are hereby permitted throughout

council for enterprise consist only of in No official of the former Labor Front former of the Nazi Party shall be of Council. 3

of Councils shall be be by secret ballot.

2, No person nay hold office a of a more year without re-election, 4

and employees of an enterprise a for of with regard to composition of Council and the conduct of of These recommendations shall be subject to the by the of the workers and the of enterprise.

2. Recognized Trade Unions may participate in the of Preparatory and i n the organization of elections councils, and may candidates Councils from workers employees the Works Councils may as their basic functions any of the following matters to the protection of the interests of the workers and of an enterprise except insofar as these are by or are subject t o any having the force of law:

Negotiations with on application of and of to individual enterprises,

(b) Negotiations of with employers regarding f regulations for the of labor, including such as safety pre- cautions, f f hygiene, working conditions, rules for , dismissals, of

of proposals to the for the of of work and organization of for the of avoiding

of grievances and discussion with the to the workers, employees and Unions preparation of cases submission to factory social labor pro- courts and other for labor disputes,

(e) the authorities the prevention of war production and in of public and private enterprises,

in the creation and management of works €or the of the workers of including nurseries, sports, etc,

2, Each shall its specific functions and procedure within the limits set forth this

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The provisions of this councils which were in prior to the of its coming into force,

this Law are repealed or amended in conformity the of this law,

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This law shall come into force the date of its publication,

at Berlin day of April

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CONTROL COUNCIL

NO. 23

Prohibition of Construction in

The Control Council enacts as follows:

The arc hereby and declared in Germany:

a, Preparation, possession or use of or models of any

b, designing, erection or construction , of my military installations; Planning, designing or erection of any of construction, where any details in the plan, design, or construction provide for their possible for war purposes.

Article

In this Law the term means any construction intended for war purposes on or sea or the as well as other construction for the of forces, including, but being to, the following: gun implacements; launching sites for rockets; including anti- aircraft, and other pillboxes; anti-tank obstacles; posts, magazines other fortification military and public air raid shelters; any form of shelter for surface or ais facilities of warfare; airfields; naval ports, arsenals; seaplane and radio authorized for the needs of the civilian population) depots; strategic and military research and proving other factories workshops depots protected air ---- n, group of persons or individual of the provisions of this Law shall be subject prosecution before a

individual violating any of the provisions of this shall be subject to one of the penalties, with or confiscation of i n whole or in (Gefaengnis) for a tern of not less than one year and not than five or

b. Hard labor for- a term of not less than one and not more than fifteen years;

C. In serious labor for life, or death.

The property of any this Law subject to confiscation, organization itself is to , by order the Article

The provisions of this do not extend to the or retention of any for the purpose of maintenance, training of the forces. Such installations or constructions shall be destroyed or removed prior the of the of the occupation, but for this they would come the of

Article VI

shall into force date of its

Done Berlin the 10th day of

Joseph T. /t/ T. General

OF Field Marshal CONTROL t o Recommendations Federation of

its hold on 18th the Coordinating the Directorate to consider a statement of circulated to to present its recommendations t o the within ten days,

2. The proposal of General was that the Directorate be instructed to formulate applicable to the four zones

The establishment of federations grouping in the unions t h e same industry.

(2) The establishment in each Zone of federations consisting of all tho existing industrial in the fom of periodic conferences the of the federations. of is in accord that the f be recommended t o :

to creation in each Zone of of unions, which will unite local trade i n each branch

to Zonal inter-union of trade unions, so that the of trade unions in tho Zone could periodically at these conferences t o questions of functioning of unions, provided

(1)the trade unions are developed and organized on a democratic basis;

(2) organization of trade union federations results from the freely desires of Union e hip

(3) other types of labor organizations are not excluded provided they are not acting contrary to Allied Control policy; of of trade union rcfcrrcd to in (b) above be by Zone when satisfied there is an actual desire of union to

4. No or by the Allied Control Authority necessary for to provide for of f within their Zones, Such contained i n of

5. considers that would be and to consideration once tho of on Control. Functions of Trade Unions. Therefore, the Directornto requests that the with of the abovo proposed law,

6, The second of General of between the Federation of Unions and the Allied Control Authority, proposed to instruct the Directorate to tho , of on trade which consist oft

Directorate of the Control

(2) of the of Trade Unions;

(3) of trade unions of of the Sour zones.

further that tho Control question of cooperation of of the of Trade Unions and Control

7. The Directorate that the Allied of principle:

Control to the of of on trade of to they could With THE

approved (b) paragraph 3 to the for in of a directive.*) to reply to the

No. Draft Food Board on Fertilizer r

specifies that must be

It is quantity of fertilizer be to German

of food forced of German rations to a point below the subsistence level.

Due to the war to reduction in the production of basic the of Germany own efforts supply with the required

It is requested that in your fertilizer phosphate rock the year on the basis of f

thousands of' tons) . . e . . 535 . . ,. . . e ...... e . . . of metric tons . . , . . . . . 175 Required . . . e The production of metric tons of will require of metric tons of that is a world shortage of fertilizers, be that every ton of fertilizer required by which is not available, will mean a far money value of food must be supplied by four to fulfil their government is therefore, that you give proper in your permit one or accredited of the Control Council to bo during the meetings when such arc: 90

is further pointed out that surplus for which be allocated by you to countries, hope that this surplus to metric tons of

detailed informtion furnished you on request. , 91

CONTROL COUNCIL

NO. 28

Reports on Disposal of

The destruction or disposal of captured or surrendered German war in will be completed as expeditiously possible.

2, The of each Occupation Zone of Germany furnish to the Control a progress on the of war material t o include tho following ion:

Total found to

of war destroyed or disposed of covered by the report,

of war dastroyed or otherwise disposed of to date.

d. Balance of for destruction or disposal. 3. Reports be submitted every six months on of June and of as of the 1st of June 1st of respectively, i n the shown in Appendix attached,

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Committee you following instruction to the of the in

instructed to deliver one-fifth of cigarette, cigar and tobacco tax labels of each are at stored at the f to any officer of the US, or French Divisions who requests you t o such a of authority signed by the Chief or Chief of the division.

in a detailed list of all Cigarette, and tobacco so both of the list will and by by officer to the is One copy be by you as be by officer taking

instructions you i n your the of the stocks of of which is by of the Finance Divisions. to of Control Council No, 5 by Allied Secretariat

Article of Control Council Law No, 5 gives the power to Property Commission upon to add t o time to the categories of persons affected by Articles of this unless such is by Council within thirty days of agreement by the

2, On 5 April the Commission unanimously accepted the to of as proposed by the Directorate so as to include an category of persons as specified by IV of Law

accordance Article of Control Council Law No. there shall be added t o of persons covered by also citizens on or and or or to her the war or or her allies in preparation for war, but it shall not citizen of annexed or to have by since 31 3. The Property new wording to be in force 5 unless this is vetoed by the Council before the expiration days of by Commission.

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at 26 14.0

This publishad No, 1of t h e German in No. 8 of the Control Council for Germany. Regulation is 10 1946 and is si I, 99

Installation of Equipment Necessary for Navigational Over Germany

by Secretariat

Outline of

Safety i n the requires the use of navigational aids as satisfactory network.

navigational aids which arc at necessary for aircraft, are not of same as each country has past own system without the of other countries.

a result, in t o achieve safety in air navigation to air traffic approved corridors over in the control zone of Berlin, it is essential to aids on the ground.

It follows to the of aircraft of one of the occupying it he necessary t o install, outside the zone of occupation of that nation, a l l navigational aids which the special equipment to of that nation.

2,

The requests Coordinating approve the following proposal:

a, one of four occupying have the opportunity t o have the use of the necessary aids for of aviation in part of occupied territory of which safety to its 100

If this obliges one of four nations t o request installation and use of aids outside its own zone of occupation, no installation of any facility a previous the two nations concerned.

and operation of safety of flight navigational aids in the zone of occupation of one nation for use by aircraft of another could be carried out inthe following

by nation which needs these aids using its own equipment and personnel,

Or by the whose zone of occupation station is to installed.

Or, using the of the nation requiring navigational aids, by the personnel of the occupying the zone.

This was by at its 28th and for the consideration of the Coordinating its

H. Colonel

N. Brigadier

A. A, , or

Secretariat

at Berlin 26 (46) 101

for the Restitution 9f Looted Located to on of Reparations

Note by Secretariat

The Hoparations, Deliveries and Restitution following procedure on above subject (Conclusion (70) of it to Lone for

a. The attention of Zone Commanders should be to necessity of possible and investigations to find articles plants for soon possible after the of availability, so that the Directorate could be aware of the results of these allocating plant or machine,

The Zone Commander of the and Valuation to report which be subject The attention of these and teams will be to the machines since the beginning of the war.

It is recommended that the Coordinating Committee:

a. Take of procedure i n Paragraph 1, above

b. Confirm the action of the Reparations, and Directorate in forwarding it to the Zone for

Instruct the Secretariat to forward to the Berlin for action.

This paper is for the consideration the its

Colonel

T, Brigadier

Secretariat CONTROL

Law No.

the Law of

The Law of September of Public Books and ueber die oeffentliche Buecher Register), and provisions issued to that are hereby repealed.

This law take effect on the date of its publication,

Done the 29th day of

hours, 4 agreed to as the date of promulgation of Law No.

Final) 103

CONTROL

Law No,

Control of Scientific Research

to prohibit for purposes scientific research and its practice1 to control them in other which they may potential, and them along peaceful the Control Council follows:

I

technical organizations are hereby dissolved prohibited, Equipment and of a shall destroyed or removed, having a may be utilized for that purpose the of Government.

Article 11

scientific shall be prohibited

of a wholly or primarily nature;

of the specifiad Schedule hereto,

2. scientific research on any of the matters specified i n Schedule hereto oe prohibited the written of the of t h e Zone in which the research establish- ment is is first

scientific research of a or primarily military nature shall be prohibited.

2, scientific which is not of a wholly nature shall be prohibited only insofar as it €or its conduct which, on account of their size or special or peculiar construction, be for any applied scientific research of a wholly or primarily military nature, IV

Scientific research not prohibited by Article or of this Law may be conducted only by research authorized by the appropriate Lone Commander,

Subject to the provisions of this Law, t h e Zone take steps, including inspection, and issue which he may consider t o ensure effective of the research establishment,

V 1, authorized research establishment submit to the appropriate Zone following reports:

a. Technical every four months showing details of all activities, with data to enable competent persons to verify the the results reported, together with all publications the establishment and complete the of each problem studied, scope, possible applied uses, sources of funds, of funds expended, and tho person i n charge, and other required from t o time by the Zone

b. reports in as language as possible covering all work done i n the year.

A statement of the plant, apparatus and equipment existing i n the research may required by the Zone Commander,

d. A complete statement of accounts upon t h e of the Zone

2. research shall file the Zone a notification, including a description of the proposed work and its potentialities,before instituting research of the following types:

a. scientific research on specified or

scientific, research on not specified Schedule or 105

VI research personnel employed in a research shall be registered the Zone in with regulations issued by

2. or scientists who were of the German Party .) or members of than and their effected by records. Scientific work or on of in past not, in itself, as ground for or punishment.

(i) research work directed to the conversion t o use of any old or new scientific or Principle; or

(ii) the conversion t o pilot plant or development of any results of fundamental scientific research; or

to the of a industrial process of manufacture or or t o the introduction of a new of of articles; or

field other of new devices end the of models.

scientific resenrch of an exploratory ehcractcr in field towards the discovery knowledge, theories, principles or laws of or of compounds or .

c. any research unit, any sity, Hochschule, in us other agency a research unit. 106 .

prejudice t o the liability of other person under this Law, t h e responsibility for shall rest upon in of the research as well as any person in charge of any unit thereof, Article

person, or group of persons any provision of Law be liable to criminal prosecution a Court,

1. person violating provision of this Law shall be subject to of tho or confiscation of property, in or in

a, for a tern not exceeding five years;

for a term of not less than one not fifteen years;

C. In hard for life, or death.

or research provision of this be and its property by order of the XI

law come force on dete of its publication.

Done at Berlin the 29th day of 1946.

General

P. General de Corps 107

V, General

agreed to as date of promulgation of 108

CONTROL NO. 25

Prohibited Applied Scientific desearch

Applied nuclear physics.

aeronautical structural aircraft power plants.

gee

, particularly and propulsion.

construction and the of ships. infra-red and accoustic radiation which has as its purpose:

(a) the detection of objects or obstacles; or' the determination of the position of vehicles, aircraft, ships, or or

(c) the of vehicles, aircraft, or or

the destruction of matter, except for medicinal and public health purposes

electronic methods of coding and the of speech security.

The chemicals specified in Schedule

The of manufacture (but not the methods of utilization) of the specified in Schedule 109

Applied Scientific Research Prior

(i) infra-red and accoustic radiation which has as its

(a) intelligence by telephony or telegraphy; or

(b) provision of public broadcast or television services; or

location of fixed transmitters by direction finding methods; or

(d) other applications not banned under Schedule

Valves, tubes or other devices which employ emission of either thermionic or from cold surfaces. Industrial . roller bearings,

Ammonia and methanol produced by high pressure hydrogenation.

other than for medical purposes. Synthetic rubber. The methods utilization the chemicals specified in Schedule 110

COUNCIL NO. 25

By is explosives used as fillings for shells,

propellants containing nitro-glycerine, or substances) Single-base propellants Nit Nitroglycerine

Initiating explosives

oluene

Poison gases (including liquids and solids included in this the exception of:

Chlorine Phosgene Hydrocyanic acid Chlorinated ketones Halogenated carboxylic acids and their esters Cyanogen halides halogen derivatives of hydrocarbons

Rocket fuels: - Hydrogen peroxide of above concentration Hydrazine hydrate Methyl nitrate

Highly toxic products from bacteriological or plant sources (with the exception of those bacteriological and plant products which are used for therapeutic purposes) 111

CONTROL COUNCIL LA?

Chemicals on Which Applied Scientific Research Is Prohibited to of and Prior Permission in to Methods of Utilization

Potential poison war gases; Phosgene Hydrocyanic acid Chlorinated ketones Halogenated carboxylic acids and their esters Cyanogen halides Lachrymatory halogen derivatives of hydrocarbons

Hydrogen having a concentration of or less,

Liquid oxygen Activated carbons e phosphorus Incendiary compositions, Thermites substances, titanium tetrachloride and silicon tetrachloride CONTROL COUNCIL

51. OF OF. MISSIONS TO THE The pointed out that since the of January when Chiefs of nine such had been presented to the control Council, five additional nations presented their credentials to the Secretariat of the Control

Brazil India Luxemburg Greece

to informal advice New South which had been originally authorized t o send Nissions , would not do so. He the Chiefs of the recently Nissions presented to the Control Council et .

53. OF CHIEFS presented to the of the Control Chiefs of the following or" a of Reporting. on and of

In order that the Transport and the on and ort will have periodical reports concerning the condition of roads and highways, t o the degree of of on question of of the c proposes:

each Highway Transport Committee Delegation in June and present to the and Transport reports on the condition of roads and according to which find or that which to the form of reporting each Zone.

2, In of the fact that the forbade the construction of now roads and the of unfinished roads without prior fron the acts in accordence with directives of the Control Authority, it is to require that Dolegation have at its disposal data and once a to now roads bridges under construction, h- the of a~&,technical of construction jobs in toto or by districts, from the permission for construction, for Request from for Permanent with the Allied Control

Note by Secretariat

On 4 the Secretariat wrote t o the Directorate of Transport under reference 46)276 enclosing a from the Central Inland Organization seeking the the Council t o the establishment of a liaison between that and Control Authority.

2, The of considered this question their meeting on April but unable t o agreement e of 46) . 3. and Delegations that conditions in Germany had not since the lost of establish an i n Berlin rejected by the Coordinating Committee (Conclusion (8) of took the view that so long as there no Central Transport which could keep central records of the condition of transport facilities of all zones, question of would have to remain the responsibility of each t o decide.

4. The British proposed that of Transport should to the Coordinating the ment of an officer in Berlin with the Directorate the of a liaison officer for each of the zones the of the Zonal

5. The with the proposal pointed out that it wits four occupying powers not had the and that even if a German Transport were established, the responsibility for liaison with have to be undertaken by the and not by the German Organization. This paper is circulated for the consideration of the Committee at

N. Brigadier 4th (46)23

The considered

(256)

(a) to that there was their position with regard to in of an office of liaison the Control. Authority;

the agreement of the Coordinating was not for the in Berlin of an office by a representative of for the maintenance of liaison zone commanders,

of 3 May 1946 Transfer of Central of Suspects

Note by Secretariat

its discussed its responsibilities concerning in with

2, The States and of the agreed:

a) To for the informtion of the Coordinating the attached of the States for of 10 . their concurrence views expressed i n and 5 therein on the of

to the the further dated 22 hereto

3. The on other proposed the following course:

To inform Coordinating Committee that the authorities, in carrying out decision, preparing for the transfer of to Berlin,

To ask the Committee to give the Allied instructions to put at its disposal a suitable location for with adequate measures for it.

To request the to cometo a decision assigning t o each of the four powers the task of supplying technical personnel for because of its to Berlin; and to take urgent measures for the quadripartite financing of 4. The paper on the above subject is submitted for consideration by Coordinating Committee at its to be held on 1946. 118

of the United Permanent for the Control

The Legal Directorate, a t held 19 by Conclusion

a. agreed that the Permanent on the control should in the on March at 1200 hours.

agreed to refer to the permanent the question it was desirable t o continue: the of prisoners-of-war whether it to all materials concern- ing prisoners-of-war, other than those included i n the List of to Berlin,

agreed to charge the Permanent with the duty of a report by the work which they had accomplished together with regarding the transfer of the Cen- tral from to Berlin (Personnel, buildings,

2. the request of First Secretary and Counsellor of the Soviet at the of the Permanent scheduled for was postponed t o 28 at hours again at his request, was further postponed t o March a t hours. Accordingly, the other the Permanent representing France; Col. Harden representing Great Britain; Lt. Frstcher, representing the ) at the in Paris hours, They then told that Visyagoff informed the Director of he had been instructed by his not t o attend the I n consequence of this a meeting of the permanent was not held but the present discussed informally the questions raised by the conclusion of the Directorate referred to above.

3. By identical letters of t o the other members of the I proposed that the approve by the of that the processing of of be discontinued and the Finger Section be In these letters I that, if no replies. thereto by I would that the other of the had no objection to that proposal. the discussion the British French acquiesced the proposal. The Soviet not to the Director of been that of the interposed no objections to tho carrying of his

4. of of the remanent were present at tho held were of the opinion that not be Paris to or elsewhere i n it an agency. expressed a view to on 26 but that he would, of course, be bound by t h e instructions of his on this The for the opinion of the of the that should not be are need only be as an active operating for a probably

b. To would prevent it operating for to four nonths, a period when its cff operation be of o e. practical difficulties of are These difficulties includc the of securing electrical of proper for operating the used by the of working and storage space for the hundred by and for the paper stocks of securing for the required regard to the last it be that, of the 395 French by of been specially for the technical they are virtually none is to to of the nature of the it not be appropriate to Accordingly, although the changes re- referred to in paragraph above reduce the number of required, it be necessary to secure, house, food and train several hundred nationals for work on a project which probably not last beyondthe end of this year. 6. Forths reasons indicated i n paragraph 2, above, I to present an agreed report of the on the questions presented by the Directorate in its Conclusion No, of March This report is submitted by individually in order that the Legal Directorate may be informed, so far as of the of the of the C .

Colonel, General' s Department United States during E for Control of 121 1946

1. In compliance with the directive of the Coordinating of has to be to fron to on June and for the are now i n progress, 2. The kited is unwilling t o provide any funds, equipment or personnel for the operation of in

3. satisfactory provision is for in some of Berlin, it will be to suitable quarters the States on 1June

(46)

of 6 267. OF OF

The considered

(267) (a) its decision that move t o Berlin on June

(b) the Directorate to consider the future of 122

CONTROL COUNCIL

Law No. ON

COUNCIL

The ad valorem tax and the additional war tax on tobacco tobacco products are and replaced by a tax on the price of tobacco tobacco products.

2. The specific on tobacco for cigarettes is

Tax rates on the items specified below s h a l l be as follows:

1.

(a) where retail price is 20 pfgs, each, or less, of the price.

(h) the price is greater than pfgs. each, of price.

2. of the retail price 3. Pipe tobacco: Bough-cut, of the retail price.

(b) Fine-cut, of the retail price,

4. tobacco in the manufacture of cigarettes, 100 kg.

per sheets.

Tobacco substitutes, per

7. Snuff and tobacco, of the price, 8, Tobacco growers owning a cultivated area of not than and not paying a the weight of tobacco grown and bushes planted shall pay taxes accordance with the following rates: from 16 bushes ...... 12 per annum 51 to 100 .. . , per annum

Article

additional tax in the difference between the old and new wholesale prices is on unsold tobacco and tobacco products (as comprised in of this Law) on hand wholesale on effective date of law, ,

(a) furnish information as to their stocks of tobacco and tobacco products unsold the this became effective,

They collect the difference between $he old new wholesale prices.

They will such collections to the customs office. -Article- 1, In the event of a deficiency of tobacco due t o unsatisfactory Compensation Duty shall be levied, to for of home-crown tobacco 10,000 for every of tobacco.

2, with the provisions of paragraph of this of the Tobacco tax of 4 is amended a s follows:

subsection (1) mend to 10,000 4000 The carrying-out decree of the of Finance of 6 to the extent to which it relates to Article 69 of t h e German tobacco tax law of 4 provides for a of tax on tobacco and tobacco products a proportion less than of home-grown tobacco is repealed.

VI

75 of the Tobacco Tax Law of 4 April providing for to certain operating prior to October is repealed.

.

packages in which tobacca or products are packed the effective date of this law for retail shall have imprinted the quantity weight the quality and retail price of the contents,

method of taxes hereunder shall be by the Zone of each zone, insofar this Law does not provide otherwise. Article

Zone may, a t the time of issue, impose a on tobacco cards issued in their zone in order to cover the costs of producing such cards.

German legislation inconsistent this Law is repealed or amended in with the provisions of this Article XI

This Law shall cone into force on the day of its publication.

Done Berlin, the. 10th day of

SHOLTO of the Force

General de Corps d

date of publication is at 1800 hours." 126

CONTROL COUNCIL

Law No, Tax on Alcohol

The Control Council enacts as Article

The rates of tax per hectolitre on alcohol shall be as Onspirits for beverage purposes: 2. On quantities not exceeding ten litres per and kept for home consumption by the distillers of fruit producing not more than one hundred p e r annum: 3. On alcohol for the manufacture of perfume: 11,470 RM,. 4. On alcohol issued t o doctors, hospitals and pharmacists €or medicinal, surgical, or purposes:

On denatured alcohol for use i n the preparation of medicaments and remedies for external application and disinfectants: 600

6. On alcohol for preparation of power spirits:

On alcohol for the preparation of vinegar:

Onalcohol for cleaning, heating, cooking, or lighting: 150

Article 11

The tax rates specified in I of this Law are calculated on one hectolitre of alcohol The t a x is levied on the proportionate alcohol content, Article acetic acid shall be taxed a t the rate of 200 per This tax be additional to the tax of per hectolitre provided for in sub-paragraph 7 of Article I of this Law on alcohol used the manufacture of vinegar, Article IV stocks of rectified alcohol in the hands of trade or , industrial establishments at the time this Law goes into effect and which would have been subject to the new rates if they had been i n refineries, are subject t o the new tax.

2, owner of wholesale stocks of rectified alcohol shall make an declaration quantities and kinds held by him the appropriate tax office.

The difference between the amount of the new tax and the old tax shall be paid at the appropriate tax office as a special tax one month by the owner of the stocks,

V

1. Imprisonments and fines under Articles 122 and of the alcohol monopoly law of 8 April 1922 I, as amended by the law of March I, for illicit distilling, false returns, concealment, and other related offences shall not be less than

months imprisonment,

Imprisonments and fines for infringement (Schwere in 126 of the law of 8 a s amended by the law of shall no8 be less - a. Three months imprisonment

b, 800 fine;

They shall not exceed - Three years imprisonment

b. fine. 3. Imprisonments and fines for corrupt practices as defined Article of the law of 8 a s amended by the law of shall not be less than -

a. Three months imprisonment

b, 1000 128

VI

German legislation inconsistent with this law is repealed or i n accordance with the provisions of this law,

Article

This comeinto force on the date of its publication,

Done at Berlin the day of May

Marshal of the Royal Force.

P, General do Corps

date of Publication is May at 1800 hours." CONTROL

Law No, 28

Tax on Beer and

THE I,

Tax rates on beer be as follows:

(a) Category I - 35 Fer hectolitre, on beer containing not more than strength in wort.

(b) Category 2 - 75 per hectolitre, on more not than strength in

Category 3 per on beer containing strength in

The rates of shall. be applied to

2. The provisions of the law which to

(a) the progressive rates of taxation in proportion to the of production of each brewery, (b) the beer tax concessions, applicable to small breweries

the surtax on beer,

abolished.

Article

The tax. rate on matches shall be ten (10) per matches. Article IV

taxation legislation inconsistent with this Law repealed or amended in accordance with the provisions of this Law.

Article V

This Law shall come into force on the day of publication.

at Berlin, day of

SHOLTO of the Royal Force . General de Corps

V SOKOLOVSKY General

date of is 17 131

CONTROL COUNCIL,

Confiscation of Literature Material of a and Nature

Bearing in the presented by the National Socialist doctrine, and i n order t o eradicate as soon as possible National Fascist, and Anti-Democratic ideas i n all forms in which they found expression throughout Germany.

COUNCIL AS

owners of circulating libraries, bookshops, bookstores and publishing houses t o hand over to the or other of the Authorities within two months of the date of publication of this order:

books, pamphlets, magazines, of newspapers, manuscripts, plans, song and music books, cinematographic films and lantern slides (including everything intended for children of ages), contents of which include Nazi propaganda, including Nazi theories and aggression, as as those containing propaganda the United Nations;

(b) Everything which contributes to military training education or t o the maintenance and development of war potential, including school text books ana teaching material for types of military educational institutions, as well as various instructions, directions, statutes, maps, diagrams, etc. for types of troops and branches of the

2. former state and municipal libraries, directors of universities and heads or directors of other higher educational establishments and secondary schools or all institutions for scientific research president s, presidents of academies, scientific and technical societies and associations, and also directors of elementary and partial secondary schools and gymnasia, to remove i n the same period from the libraries in their charge Nazi and military literature enumerated in paragraph 1, and having collected it in complete order in specially places, together the relevant cards from the card index system of the library, t o hand then over to the representatives of the or other Allied Authorities,

3. The responsibility for the complete over within the prescribed time of the literature and material rests with the holders of such literature and materials as well. Burgomasters and authorities.

over the execution of the present order be exercised by the or other representatives of the military authority of the Occupying Powers.

and material mentioned in this order shall be placed the disposal of the for dest -

Done at the 13th day of May

Robertson B. Lieutenant General

/t/ de Corps

Lieutenant General

Lucius D. CLAY Lieutenant General Council Order No. 4 is hereby amended by the addition of the following

In the interests of and scholarship, the Zone (in Berlin the may preserve a of copies of in . These documents be in special accomodation they may be used by scholars and other persons have received permission to do so from the only under strict by the allied Authority,

The Sone inform one another through Council. channels the and titles these documents, place they are purposes for which they being

Done at the of 1946.

of the Force

the Soviet Union hours, was agreed t o as the date of promulgation of to Control Council Order 10 August CONTROL COUNCIL

No, 30

of German and Nazi and

The Control Council as follows: I

On after effective date of this directive, the planning, erection, posting or other of any memorial, poster, statue, street or marker, emblem, tablet, or insignia which to preserve and keep alive the German military tradition, to revive or to the Nazi Party, or which is of such a nature as to incidents of war, and the functioning of military and exhibitions, and the erection, installation or posting or other display on a building or other structure of any of the same, be prohibited and declared also the reopening of military and

Every existing poster, statue, edifice, street or name marker, or insignia, of a type the designing, erection, installation, or other display of which is by Paragraph of this Directive be completely destroyed and liquidated by 1January also all military and exhibitions must be closed and liquidated January throughout the entire German territory.

An of essential public or of great architectural value should not be destroyed or otherwise liquidated when the of this Directive can be achieved either by the removal therefrom of the objectionable or by other alternative constituting an effective eradication of its memorial character,

The appropriate military authorities in each Zone designate local German officials will be made and held “responsible€or the compilation of complete lists memorials in their jurisdiction which prohibited by Paragraph I and t o destruction and liquidation by Paragraph of this Directive, 5

should these responsible officials consider that in any particular case concerning an object of exceptional artistic value an exception the general rule above should be made, it will be open them t o submit such a request to the military authorities forwarding t o the Zone for consideration.

On and after January the retention or display knowingly, of any monument, memorial, poster, statue, edifice, military or exhibition, street or highway name marker, tablet or of a type the planning, designing, erection, installation or posting or other display of which is prohibited by Paragraph I the destruction of which is required by Paragraph of this Directive Will be prohibited and declared illegal.

Responsibility under Paragraph of this Directive shall be upon the owner or of the property unlawfully retained or, i n the case or" a violation involving public property or property f o r which no can be found, upon the public official or officials responsible for such property.

exception may be for tombstones erected at the places where members regular formations died on the field of battle.

the purposes of this Directive: (a) The and and the phrase of to warlike activities subsequent t o land, sea or i n the air, and to persons, organizations directly associated with such activities; and

The term refers to the former National- sche and t o persons, organizations and institutions associated therewith.

by Directive No. 39 of 12 July see page This Directive is effective upon the date of publication.

Done at; Berlin on the day of May

General de Corps

General

Lucius CLAY

Final) 137

IV of Directive is hereby rescinded and by the following wording:

are not to destruction and :

1, erected solely i n memory of deceased members of regular military with the exception organizations, tile

2. tombstones existing present or to be erected in the future, providing the architectural designs, decorations or of the monuments, mentioned i n 1and 2 do not militarism or Nazi

a view to the of the monuments indicated 1and alterations may be made in architectural designs, decorations or which would remove objectionable characteristics,

Done at the 12th day of I. Lieutenant General

ajor

j or

R.J. General de Directive No..

The Control Council directs as follows: In order further strengthen the principle of democratic of the Advisory saussehuesse , of ai and and , and public bodies concerned, be established to advise the Labor Offices and Landesarbeitsaemter) on all matters within the of these Off ices.

2. The Advisory shall function in an advisory capacity only. 3. shall be organized at the local level of the Labor Offices and will advise these offices only their territorial competence, to advise President of each Landes- shall also be established. Such Land Committees shall have no control over any local Advisory Committees. le. of at the level will be selected in equal numbers by the President of the Landesarbeitsamt, in consultation with the manager of the local from lists submitted by trade unions, employers, and public bodies. of the at the level will be selected in equal numbers by the authority hierarchically su erior to the in consultation with the President of Landesarbeitsamt and subject to the of Government, from lists submitted by trade unions, re employers and public bodies. of Advisory Committees shall serve for a period of one year and shall be eligible for re-appointment. They shall serve without except for reasonable expenses including pay for loss of time. 9

6, Labor authorities directed to the of in conformity this Directive, the and of the

at on the 17th day of 1946.

3. ,

cement Plants Declared for

Note by Secretariat

its Forty-Fifth the Directorate agreed declare Cement contained in the attached as available for subject to the reservation on the time of of six plants in the British Zone, as by the Footnote to the attached paper.

2. The Directarate further

the Codttee of declaration.

b. To of the list to the Deliveries and for publishing to

C. To inform the Reparations, and on these plants be as as possible, 3. This paper is submitted for approval by the its List of Surplus Cement in Zone For Reparations

Number: of Location: of of Kilns Capacity Tons

: Bender Portland abrik 2 Rotary

Portland Shaft Works cement

2 ' I 2 Shaft

Portland Cement f 3

i-ort 2 130,000 1 Shaft Cement Beckum 3 Shaft

Cement Rotary 4 Shaft Cement Beckum 3 Cement Elsa 5 E C 1 109,000 Beckum Shaft Number: Mane of ion: of Kilns of Kilns Capacity Tons

land Cement 3 Rotary 246,000

Portland

bel e 5 186,000

Cement 2 146,000 6 Siiaft

1 Shaft 140,000 Cement Geseke 3

Cement Geseke Shaft

)vest- falen & Geseke 4 Shaft

Shaft 180,000

Dyckerhoff

gerich I Lengerich 3

werke

Go Beckum

f rube Hannover 3 ary Shaft Number: Name of Location: Capacity Tons British

Teutonia er we burg b. 3 191,000 Hannover Hannover

1 Rotary

hen dotary

werke h 1

Nuette

United ates: * Norddeutsche 2 Rotary 216,000

Cement Factory 3 Rotary 248,000 Cement 6 Shaft 1

e

Portland en 4 82,

Georg Behringer Shaft

Portland Cement Heidelberg 4 Shaft

Portland Z Stein e 3 116,500

No. 7 4 t

No. 8 en 2 Rotary Name of Firm: Location? No, Types of Kilns of Kilns Capacity Tons

Dsckerhoff Portland Neuwied

Heidelberg Portland Cement enau 5 210,000

Stein 2 ary

Plants previously declared for advanced reparations.

Plants which not available for but become available in

THE cons 46)

(292) the as the list of plants for ions,

(b) instructed the and to for the inspection and valuation of the

(c) drew attention of the Economic Directorate to the fact that tho complete reparations plan had not been provided by prescribed date,

(d) instructed the Directorate to compile list of plants which are to be left in Germany. Interzonal Navigation on the Inland of Germany

(Note by Allied Secretariat)

In compliance with Conclusion of (46) 59 has further considered by the Transport in tho light of the views expressed a t the of Coordinating Codttee as the

2, The Directorate appreciates that in present and as Transport Department has not yet been established the provisions of this paper as are not capable of adoption in all four Zones, therefore, should not be issued as a Directivei The Directorate agrees that the time and of the of provisions should be left to bilateral agreement Zones, accordingly proposes thet the title and introductory paragraph of to should re-drafted as

principles Navigation for Inland and Identity Documents for Crews.

f principles and of traffic the whereby efficiency of and of procedure shall be throughout Germany, the when a Central German when two or more Zones enter into mutual agreement for inland traffic these principles be in

The proposes that in paragraph 1of should be replaced by the word f

This is submitted for of the Coordinating at its 54th with the that shall be revised accordance the decisions of the Coordinating on the mentioned proposals.

T.

Consul General

H,

Secretariat ion of and Tolephone for to the Control Authority for. in Berlin

Note by

its 3 the Directorate of airs considered certain the and Committee regarding the establishment of between accredited t o the Control their countries, so far as technical matters arc concerned, without of the question of frequency allocation,

The decision on the whon work of these communications can is to be subject t o agreement.

2, The Directorate t o forward the paper, attached hereto as which outlines the proposed plan for the approval of the Coordinating t o request the Coordinating to the following three principles:

The question of practical application of wire or one or the other must be decided i n each by the iosts Committee.

b, adequate wire facilities are radio facilities not be granted. If, however, the mission conccrncd for some reason that special should be available to it, will be considered.

rule, should not be granted to Liissions, 3. This is submitted for tho consideration of the its Fifty-sixth Meeting,

Brigadier

J, L,

H. Colonel

Secretariat

Tho Meeting considered

(305) approved principles 2 of the paper. 149

of Telegraph and Telephone for to the Control for in Berlin

-.- No Designation of Mission of organizing

by using facilities of of rsdio stations nut; powers of ions frequencies upon by t h e and the sion concerned:

1 po 2 possible possible 3 Czechoslovakia possible possible 4 possible possible 5 Greece possible possible 6 possible possible possible possible 8 possible possible 9 possible possible Yugoslavia possible

e can India New )the aid of 16 Union of South one the powers of the

Command for the Control of Scientific desearch and of Germany (Note by Secretariat)

1, The Directorate considered the report of the Liquidation of on this subject, hereto as Appendix The Directorate requests the Coordinating to approve the proposal that the Economic be responsible for the Control of Scientific Research and Technical Development in (including research i n institutions, establishments and other research).

2, This paper is for the consideration of the Coordinating at Meeting,

T. ,

J. L. Consul, General.. h, , . Colonel.

Allied Secretariat.

at Berlin 28 of The Liquidation of German

1, are i n agreement with the view expressed i n that scientific research and technical whether i n academic institutions or industrial organizations, one subject, is the direct result of scientific and in many instances it is difficult to say where one ends and the other begins. we are of opinion that both should dealt with primarily by the authority, 2. Closer need t o be on technical development than on (to which research in academic institutions is largely restricted) as technical development is part of this must come within the jurisdiction of of It, is the of should bo responsible for the of scientific research and technical development in

The execution of the i n academic establishments and institutions them (those formerly control of for Science, Art and Culture) may be to authorities t h e Zone concerned. the execution of the of other research activities falling in fields outside be delegated in a similar way to the agency involved,

4. The representative of the four on the Technical Staff have consulted their on the of Education of the Directorate of and each of members has agreed the above opinion. Consequently it be that of is in Study of on the Nuremberg Trials

who visit the Nuremberg approved by the Coordinating at its Forty-ninth Meeting on should be required to make reports to their own colleagues,

2. Authoritative objective accounts of the Nuremberg trials will be prepared by competent and published after by the i n each Zone. Use i n the schools of those accounts will be left to the discretion of the respective Zone will bear in mind t h e contribution which could made by the study of such in building up a hatred of Nazism and militarism, a of for the rights of other peoples and of belonging to a world ,

Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 2, study of Nuremberg Guilt Trials will be included in at Teacher Training Institutions and when subject available for the of the teaching staff.

Approved a t Berlin of the the Bcrlin

Note by

At its the Political directorate considered which enclosed a request from the regarding the recognition of the and in The Directorate

(a) that in the exercise of to authorize and supervise parties i n Berlin, the to the letter dated April by and dated signed by and to the by the the in the and both the on a city- wide basis;

(b) no obstacles be in the of members to to the or the

to both shall be published;

that should that facilities should to parties to possess offices in each in

The French member of the Directorate stated that he accepted the provisionally instructions his Government

is circulated for consideration by the Coordinating at

Consul General A.

Secretariat 46) MINUTES

the Secretariat to the the conclusion of the Coordinating as contained in (a), (d) of of Unif System of by Firms

on 3rd the Coordinating Committee considered a submitted t o the Allied Secretariat by the Trmsport in which it was explained that it was to establish a uniform system of reporting by motor transport By conclusion (249) the paper was referred back t o the with instructions t o submit t o the Coordinating information as to the necessity for system of reports, regard to the observations of the recorded in the of the of the Coordinating the Directorate points out that the reports not to be submitted t o Control but t o authorities in the Zones. 3, The reason for requiring reports the object of a system of re is to insure that the authorities, from called upon furnish statistics required by the Control shall have the necessary information t o them t o compile these statistics.

The far is simple form and would be by vehicle for the efficient carrying an of his business. The object of establishing a standard form is to insure that and have available and submit t o the authorities tho essential figures necessary for the control. of road operations.

The form has considered with German Zonal authorities, who agree with it. It is to that in which transport reports in other countries, tic U, S. U.

6. inthe paper submitted by the Transport object in this matter to the that procedure which being in four Zones shall also be adopted Berlin. The. Transport requested only the instructions should be given to the . The Director s f epeats this request

The Meeting considered THE

(320) (a) approved the paper

instructed the Secretariat t o

Berlin. of a of for Firms.

1. that accounting is and it is necessary to establish a system of reporting on and special)

Careful of law does not disclose any compulsory of accounting the of transport facilities, both and horse-drawn, or forwarders,

Only two laws have been the of keeping aocounts; one in the Code, enacted 1861, May, The of the Law is to make a merchant to guarantee to the creditors. second Law - General Taxation of defines the possibility, the effective control by the state, of of business

These two do not in prescribe any scheme set up rules, but do the use of any system which discloses true and exact of the

The of and the Control on issued a decree regulations for bookkeeping. This was never enacted as a law, did that National Groups had t o schemes for their

This decree in many being by various trade groups; for of the group, while other proposed

These two laws, like the Decree of and of for did not reflect any requirements to on part of Trcnsport which not form of a trade group, stated above, these Laws and Decree did not set or uniformity in the method of accounting;, OM the other system of book-keeping which would produce a picture of state of affairs, 3. to the of book-keeping:, are to the used, provided such or system is for of and to details, in

be to the for control of highway transport twice a year by motor and private in motor as a occupation. 159

of report on the activities of Transport Firm. Date ...... of

of

Vehicles Up to 2 2 3 3 to 5

Up to hp...... hp......

railers Up to 5 ......

Up to

Up to 25 seats...... VEHICLES OF ...... ed

Passenger Passenger

Line freight revenue Line haul freight revenue Local revenue C. cartage revenue

of

Garage rent

of drivers and garage employees expenses (a) Office personnel

Warehouse expenses (a) personnel rent

Insurance deduction vehicles, accidents, fire,

expenditure for operation

vehicle

Other Occasional Expenses

2. Lubricating

and upkeep of motor vehicles spare

rubber

5. repairs 6. Other

\ c) Special

Insurance freight passengers

3. tax Other expenses

Total standing, occasional and" special

(a) with

(b) with passengers;:

,of goods carried in tons:

of passengers carried:

facilities,fuel and lubrication, f and lodging for drivers be through German in local regulations COUNCIL No,

Delivery ,of Copies of Documents Control Council 6)

CONTROL COUNCIL ENACTS AS .

Article I

The authorized representative of the of any of the four powers in occupation of Germany, or department or agency thereof, may request writing an authenticated copy of any book, record, account, writing or other document from the files of any German industrial, business, or or from the official files of the German Government or any German Governmental or agency. such request shall be filed with the Allied Liaison Protocol Section of the Allied Control Authority, shall such request to the proper person or agency of the Government of the Zone in question, The authorized representative of of any of Nations may file requests under procedure, which be subject the approval of the respective Zone Commanders, Article officer or any representative of has been charged with the operation or of public office, of a private any other German organisation is, legally, the custodian of any appertaining t o organisation. I n the event that no custodian been with respect t o any document requested i n accordance Article then, u on receipt of such request and representation, occupying of the area within which the requested is located shall officer or who shall, €or the purpose referred to, into his custody the so requested,

The legal custodian, as provided by Article 11, shall furnish copy requested document with a certificate endorsed on the said copy in the form set out in A hereof, and shall the said copy to the representative of the interested through the of the Allied Liaison and Protocol Section of control Authority, if necessary, an account of the incurred in making the requested complied with such request, the document shall be returned to the files of the enterprise or German Government body entitled to it,

Control 6 dated 10th November is hereby repealed and 'chis Law shall come into force on the of ion.

at on day of

SHOLTO of the Royal Force

General de Corps Lieutenant General €or SOKOLOVSKY,

LUCIUS D. Lieutenant General

date of publication is 5 June at hours''. Appendix A to 29

- - --. - _ - - - . - ...- . - - Name of Occupying Authority TO NO. 29

An A Representative Rank or title

having been designated by pursuant t o Name of Occupying Authority the provisions of Allied Authorities iaw

hereby certify that the attached document, consisting of number of sheets a true copy and conforms t o the original, which business is in my official custody and which from the files of official

of company or official Address a or agency of the former German government The Control Council directs as follows:

Subject the conditions stated in Article of this Directive, permit -

the zone of industrial of unions so that trade in of industry be

Zonal of unions so that of' all in the zone meet inter-union conferences to of and of trade uriions ~~- The must be aid organized on democratic

2, organization of Union federations from the freely desires of union

3. nut unions not from inter-union f they are not ac to Allied Control . .

pace of of Trade Unions Zonal federations be by the Zone when he is satisfied a among trade union to ---..-- This is effective upon of signature.

Done Berlin 3 June ----- Reply t o on from Spain of activities

(Note by Secretariat)

In with Conclusion of of Communications has submitted the a on the above subject:

tho available, it has not been possible to any concerning from of Allies. The question is being studied and the of recently persons has not yet been completed. not be excluded fascists abroad. It is a more be by Control

is should the text, the Secretariat shall be this to Secretary of the United Nations in the of the Four Governing Gemany.

3. This for the of the its 170

Berlin Elections

by the Secretariat

its the considered which enclosed a request from the for a decision regarding the on should be held. 2, The Directorate that the instruct follows:

(a) elections in October To the of constitution for the of in accordance with which the elections be carried out, use for purpose of the German agencies in Berlin. 3, This paper is circulated for consideration by the Coordinating its on

Secretariat

Berlin 3 June 1946 of postal service be effected by lied and Posts

responsible for the of international postal service be in each Zone.

There be direct of and instructions by the or under its by on Services t o authorities, which in turn postal agencies in each zone.

the correspondence with the International Union, on of its extensions, and on concerning International

The i n each zone communicate with the Bureau of the Union and the foreign postal on routing and mails

The International opened on between and other belonging to the With the exception of Japan, and 2,

not exceeding in Postal Cards

3. The postcards and envelopes must not illustrated. The envelopes must not be lined carry indications other than the address of sender and and any necessary postal directions

correspondence exclusively with and domestic eorrtspondence of a character be allowed present, 4. Senders in Germany be required to show on the back of the posted following

of

(3> house number (5) Lone of Occupation

Except i n case of

The address used on correspondence posted other for Germany should the above requirements, but if the number o r the Zone of Occupation is not known to the correspondence will accepted particulars:

(1) name of addressee Town and house number

is asked that, order to to correspondence, be specially enjoined to include e number and Zone of the address.

not be but private box used provided the of the is included, The foreign post are to the use of of (as for 5.

From t o foreign countries; only the Russian authorized,

2. Gemany: languages arc authorized. 6.

zone is for of its own International Each sealed sent to countrics, the mount is to justify a direct bag, be in by for the to of be t o the of

7.

designated:

US Zone :

British Zone : Transex Bonn Transex - Transex - Lone -

thi of int which, f o r than of tho bureaus least one of the of three other by direct poach, 8, Censorship

Censorship of int correspondence, will, ’in all be exercised by the consorship i n t h e Zone it or

International determined in accordance with rate of the national and the gold f

the fixing of the value of the mark the franc, the postage have been

for fron countries be established by the of country rates which Gemany certain arc and void, participating with Gemany will adhere the t .

Those be to of periodic statistics. The and are preparing detailed on matter, to for approval

be no. charges transit mails the various zones of in Gemany. Law ON

The Control Council enacts as

I

The rate of taxation on sugar is hereby fixed at and the present of taxation on glucose and other analogous products are hereby increased by $0 percent.

The rate of taxation per is hereby fixed at on saccharine on

German legislation with this law is or amended in accordance the provisions of this

This law shall come into on the of publication.

at Berlin the Day of June

General of'

of the Union

General

. . The Royal

of publication is June at 1800 Fi 20 June 1946 The paper, by the is for the of the Coordinating at its

J. General

Lieutenant Colonel

Secretariat (

June

(359) (a) Conclusion as follows: approved the of the to closing of the

b) authorize the Delegation to records which are in the of 46)

8

of for Notification of of of to Next Kin

1. its 26th 12 the 349, that every should be to former agency possible, with a to within tho

2. its Coordinating decision and on to the of records the had been dissolved, and after discussion:

with the records in consultation with the on of such records as to

instructed tho for transfer documents as bo requested by any other it being such be by any

3. in paragraph 2

submit requests for they require. of such requests and these considered by tho its meting on 22 It found in asked for not exist. other Cases probably does but could only be after search of records by it is could not be in less six French in the then drew the of his colleagues t o tho of the 48th of tha Coordinating of tho Frcnch to for records on The accepted this subject to certain which would that the disposal the in with the paragraphs 2 above. Subsequent Go the of Directorate on 22 U. position of consideration of French The S. the reconsider its taken the the States for disposition of the in accordance with the of tho Coordinating 6. The that as for the of of the to of would close on June the except for a required t o the specified below:

(a) To as fsr possible all requests from other Delegations and ies

(b) To as soon all documents not such Directorates, Delegations io

(c) Not t o which the interesting and recover to f hands, On 1 for the of of of Forces to the of Kin. Will to notices be and no longer responsibility of tho but tho of the U. This for tools which are used in connection with printing postage stamps,

2. received paper, plates, foms or a for it himself his own signature, given the is handed out, who the and responsibility for on, a of Erasing or tearing up of is prohibited. of stamps one location to another be done by persons must In or is to carry such or unwrapped,

4. or be checked before signed. be checked should be checked at

have Lo be wrapped up for or storage must be checked by two persons, disturbances in the packages

0 of the enclosures (like t h e number pieces), or irregularities be

7. from packages, for which somebody signed, t o othor only with special of

to be locked up during breaks operations or building.

9. must be packed up locked in safes after work or during unexpected breaks in The worker must a receipt for the or turns in after must also be locked up when they are not in the presses. T must be locked up when they arc not in use.

pieces must be found and the accident to

Nobody is allowed t o leave the a is and all accounted for.

and must be reported

(3) and quantity of paper entering plant.

and quantity of paper to presses, I and of of

scrap-

(e) of faulty sheets

of b plus of the printing operation control c d plus e (this check be by production of stamps.

a, of printed on each press. of sheets in stock.

forwarded t o for ion. , This control must be separately for each of a b plus c

of destruction of faulty and in production.

faulty sheets originating during the process of production have t o accounted for destroyed, used raw This destruction re- utilization should done according a procedure.

The of the \

To to the a monthly showing the number of stamps printed i n each on

To state in the how much paper received and t o account for left

C. To monthly the and of distributed to points,

To report the of postage left over,

The the rules of control and security that the occupation until or new edition is issued, and the orders for control of the production of postage listed above..

18. violation of those provisions will liable to penal sanctions. Mutilated Marks

The of Marks be only if fifths or of the note for replacement;

of mutilated Military for civilian ma military staffs shall be effected by tho respective Military Offices. For German be by The procedure shall be established by Zone The highest official Allied currency each Zone shall the banks f o r the Military Marks that have by the official currency authority in each Zone is to be responsible for the destruction of the j a report on the destruction and replacement of such notes shall included i n the on

at Berlin 22 1946 The Control Council directs follows:

I

of tho administrative or of' any institution who in or assists in or at militaristic, Nazi or doctrinas be from such

any higher educational or higher technical institution in spreads, or encourages the of, militaristic, or anti-democratic doctrines will such institution,

The above be without prejudice t o any other measure or sanction to which the offender map be liable,

The of the institution conccrned notify the Public of any such expulsion.

V

Any who has baen expelled under the this be from being employed or to educational institution without which each case shall be given by

The appropriate Zone Commander, and Berlin the Allied shall determine whioh educational institutions under of higher or higher technical institutions, and will issue such orders as they mag consider for the of this Directive,

VII

This Directive shall come into upon date of public

Done Berlin on the 26th of June

R. de Division

D, Lieutenant

, jor General For: H. Lieutenant General,

t Pages

ADMINISTRATIVE (No new items)

ADVANCE s e e REPARATIONS

German Agricultural Cooperatives . , . Draft Cable on Fertilizer Requirements 89 - see AVIATION

(No new items)

see

ALLIED see CONTROL C

I-ARKS, see

see

ALLIED SECRETARIAT Coordination between Directorates , . . 77 T

Installation of Equipment Necessary for Navigational Safety , , . . . BANKS Banking Statistics , . . . 20 regarding Securities of United Nations Nationals . 22

Berlin . . . 170 Dispatch of Representatives of Berlin Educational to Trials 4 Recognition of and S.E.P.D. in Berlin

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BRITISH (NO items)

(No new items) Pages

CENSUS Census and Registration of United Nations Children . . . . 3 - 5

CIVIL SERVICE (NO new items)

new items)

Regulations for. . . . Instructions for Party . Law - Increase Telephone and ...... 26 - 27 Telegraph and for . . . . - ( (No new items)

Law - Housing Law . . . . 6 - Law - Prohibition of Military Construction i n . . - new items)

(No new items)

Coordination between Directorates .

German Cooperatives . . Pages

COURTS Law No.21- Labor Courts . . . - 55 (No new items)

Report of the United Permanent Commissioner for the Control of . 118 120 Transfer of - 117

DEATH NOTICES, see NOTICE OF DEATH

DEF ONS Applied scientific research . . . Dwelling ...... 12 scientific research . Housing space . , . . . Incidents of war ...... 5 - , . . . . 5 Installations , Nazi Party . . Person .... 12 Establishments . . . .

DELIVERY OF COPIES, s

Directive Reports on Disposal of German Material . . . , , . - Law No. - Prohibition of Construction ...... - Scientific Research ,. 103 . -

Practice of Hiring . . . . . 2 Crder - Confiscation of Literature and of a Nazi and Nature ...... 132 to Order . . . 133 188

Pages

(continued)

Directive. Liquidation of German and Nazi and - Directive Revision of Article IV of Directive . , . . . Directive - Disciplinary against and Administrative of Educational Institutions, Staff, Students Guilty of Anti- Democratic Propaganda . . . -

D - of Insurance Applicable to German Civilian by Occupational . . . 18 Directive - on Disposal of German in Germany . . . of Advisory at the Labor Offices , . . . 138 139 Directive of German and Nazi and , , . Revision of of Directive on the Liquidation of German M i l i t a r y and Nazi ...... 137 Directive - Principles Concerning the Establishment of Federations of Unions , , . . . . 167 168 Directive Disciplinary against and Administrative Staffs Educational Institutions, Teaching Staff, and Students Guilty of hilitaristic, Nazi Propaganda , ...... 183 DISPLACED (No new items)

- Repeal of the Law of 30 Sep 36 - Delivery of Certified Copies of Documents ...... - Disposal of Records of German for of Deaths . . -

Request from for Contact with the Allied Control . -

for the Control of Scientific Research . . . . -

Plan for and Level of German Economy . . . . - E N

Directive - Disciplinary Measures against Managing and Staffs of Educational Institutions, Teaching Staff, and Students Guilty of Nazi or Propaganda - of Representatives of Berlin Committee to Nuremberg Trials Directorate Responsibility for Control of Scientific and. Technical Development . . . , . . . . . - Law - Control of Scientific - Crder - Confiscation of Nazi Literature131 - Sending Representatives Educational Institutions to Nuremberg Trials . . . 78 Visits by Educators to Trials . . .

of and . . . . - 25 see LABOR

see HEALTH

OF see

Plan for Reparations and Level of Post- War German Economy . . . . - see PRODUCTION; REP

I. , see FIR

Amendment to Article of Control Council . . . . 98 . 182 Right of United Nations Nationals to demand Information from . 22 Banking Statistics . . . . . new items)

Draft Cable to Combined Food Board on Fertilizer . . 89 - 90 Cooperatives . . . 19 see

(No new items)

(No new items)

to of Control Council . . . . . (No new items)

H Reports on Conditions of Highways . . . Control of Self-Propelled Vehicles . 162 -

Control and Licensing of Building , - 75 - Housing Law ...... 6 - 13 INSTITUT,, see

I.G. see

Insurance of German C i v ilian

Interzonal of f- Propelled Vehicles ...... 162 - Interzonal Navigation ...... - 146

to concerning Issue Tobacco Tax Labels ...... 97 Determination of Technical Institutions . . . Pages

Directive - Social Insurance of German Civilian by ...... 18 Directive - Establishment of Advisory Committees ...... Directive - Principles Concerning Establishment of Federations of Trade Unions ...... Law - Labor Courts ...... 51- 55 Law - Councils ..... - for Hiring ...... 2 Reply to Recommendation of Federation of Trade Unions ...

- Housing Law ...... 6 - - Amendment of Law af Electricity and ... - - Increase in Telephone and Telegraph ...... 26- 27 N0.21 - Concerning German Lebor Courts 51 - 55 Councils ...... 79 - No.23 - Prohibition of Construction i n Germany ...... 85 - Repeal of the Law of Sep 102 - Control of Scientific . 103 - 111 - on ...... 122 - 125 - on . 126 - 128 - Tax on Beer . . - - Delivery of Certified Copies of (Reseal of Control Council ..... 164 - - Tax on . . . . 175 new items) LEGISL to ...... of Control Council to Order ..... of Control Council Law . . 164 - 166 Revision of IV of Directive 137 i see

new items) , see

Allied . . . 182 (No items)

see COUNCIL'; CO .

, ISSIONS

(NO )

items)

of Information to Allied in Berlin . . . 1 Presentation of of , ...... Telephone for . . . . . 147 -

(No item)

Interzonal . . . . 146 NAZI ORG see 194

Pages

NOTICE OF

Disposal of Records of German for Notifications of Deaths - 178

ORDERS

Order Confiscation of Literature and of Nazi and . . . . , 131 - 132 t o Order - of Nazi . . . . 133

see CIVIL SERVICE

see

POLICE (No new items)

(No new items)

see PUBLICITY

PRISONERS OF (

OF (No new items)

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Plan_ - for of Post- a~ German ...... - 50 195

Interpretation of Paragraph 2 of the Definition of t h e Term Restitution . . 28 - 29 Plants Subject to Delivery . . 56 - to Article of Control Council ...... 98 Procedure for Restitution of Looted Property in Plants Subject to 101 for Cement Plants ...... - ( . 3 - ...... 30 Directive - Social of German ...... by Allied

PUBLIC .RE, PUBLIC

(No items)

PUBLIC (No items)

see PUBLICITY

(No new

Law - to of Electricity and ..... 23 -

OF new items)

(No new items)

Cement Plants ...... for of of Industrial Plant ...... for Determining Plant Ccpncities ...... 16 - Pages (continued)

for and the Level of German Economy . . . . 50 Plants Subject to Delivery . . 56 - 63 Procedure for Restitution of Looted Properties Loceted i n Plants Subject to Reparations . . . 101

Interpretation Paragraph 2 of the of the Restitution . 28 - 29 Procedure for of Looted Plants Subject to Reparations . . . . 101

Responsibility for the Control of Scientific and Development . . . . . - Law - Control Scientific - 111

see N

(No

instructions for Stamp Party

Tax on . . - - Tax on . . . 126 - 128 - 3eer and 129 - - on Sugar . Tobacco Tax in Former ...... 97 197

Pages

see POSTS

Change to Summer . . . .

DE

Reply to of the of Trade Unions , . 86 - 88 - Concerning the of Federations of unions , . , , , . - 168 , . . , 79 -

of System of on Restoration of for Control . . of Self- Propelled . . , , , , 162 - on the Inland 145 - a System of by . 155 - Control of of Self- Vehicles . . .* 162 - new items)

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TIV

to on tho Direction Spain of German Underground . . , , .

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N

Census and of United Nations Children ...... 3 - 5 Right to Receive Information Prom Banks 22

Draft to on the Direction from of the Underground against , . OF see R

(No

Dispatch of of the Educational of the City of Berlin to the in 14 of Fees and Costs in Connection with . . . . 21 Sending of of Educational Institutions to , Study of Reports of the Nuremberg 152 of for and Security - 121

of Committee on the Liquidation of Potential . , . ! HOURS, 199 Pages

for Inspection Approval of Reports on Compliance with Procedure for of Looted Confiscation of Literature Control of of Road Vehicles 162 Control of Scientific Research of Licensing Power for Projects Determination of Higher Educational Technical Institutions of Trade Unions of Collecting Taxes Tobacco 124 new