Control Council order

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Control Council orders are demands made on the whole of Germany by the Allied Control Council in 1945 and 1946 in the exercise of the occupation rights of the four victorious powers , which were not made in the form of a law .

List of Control Council Orders (selection)

Individual evidence

  1. Control Council Order No. 1
  2. Control Council Order No. 2
  3. Sven Korzilius: “Asocial” and “Parasites” in the law of the Soviet Zone / GDR. Fringe groups in socialism between repression and exclusion (= work on the history of law in the GDR. Vol. 4). Böhlau, Cologne et al. 2005, ISBN 3-412-06604-4 , p. 138 (also: Saarbrücken, Univ., Diss.).
  4. Gunther Mai: The Allied Control Council in Germany 1945-1948 (= sources and representations on contemporary history. Vol. 37). Oldenbourg, Munich et al. 1995, ISBN 3-486-56123-5 , p. 381.
  5. Control Council Order No. 4
  6. ^ Olaf Hamann: Fascist literature in German libraries. About segregation and reorientation in building up the holdings of academic libraries in the period 1945–1949 using the example of the Berlin Public Scientific Library (ÖWiBi). In: Ursula Heukenkamp (Ed.): Guilt and atonement? War experience and interpretation of war in the German media of the post-war period (1945–1961) (= Amsterdam contributions to modern German studies. Vol. 50, 2). International conference from September 1st to 4th, 1999 in Berlin. Volume 2. Rodopi, Amsterdam et al. 2001, ISBN 90-420-1445-8 , pp. 525-540, here pp. 528-529.