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'CONSIDERING that during the Second World War most people lost their lives not at the front or even near the front, but as a result of terror and of the conditions created in the occupied countries ... it has to be admitted that occupation administrations and occupation systems call for more thorough attention than they have received so far.'
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ammunition programme, military armaments agencies, war economy staff, general plenipotentiary for the economy, military command economy, het politieke lot, reserved occupation status, rearward army areas, general army office, civil administration heads, armaments department, military sovereign rights, plenipotentiary commanding general, reactivated officers, inspectorate conference, armaments inspectorates, blitzkrieg economy, bottleneck committees, militarized formations, ammunition crisis, supplementary officers, ammunition sector, incorporated eastern territories, replacement army, service diary
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Wehrmacht High Command, Army High Command, Second World War, National Socialist, Soviet Union, Army Ordnance Office, General Thomas, German Reich, Third Reich, War Diaries, Army General Staff, German Labour Front, Nationalsozialistische Polenpolitik, Reich Marshal, United States, West Prussia, Death's Head, Upper Silesia, Operation Barbarossa, Naval War Staff, Lower Styria, Army Ordnance Department, Het Koninkrijk, Wehrmacht Cmdr, Anatomie des Krieges
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