Control Council Order No. 3

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By the Allied Control Council adopted Control Council command no. 3 concerning a registration and obligation to work for all people of working age of 17 January 1946, a Registrar and labor service introduced for men 14 to 65 and for women from 15 to 50 years. In order to emphasize this duty, the labor offices were responsible for food allocation. Those who did not register were threatened with the order to withdraw their food card . Compulsory induction into a job was also planned.

Individual evidence

  1. 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.).
  2. 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.