Reich Finance School
In the Weimar Republic , training and further education for members of the Reich Finance Administration usually took place on site in the respective offices. On April 6, 1933, the NSDAP's finance specialist , Fritz Reinhardt , became State Secretary in the Reich Ministry of Finance and in the following years began to reorganize the tax and finance system in line with the National Socialist character. This also included standardizing the training system and centralizing specialist and National Socialist teaching through selected staff. In accordance with the division of the Reich Finance Administration into the branches of taxes and customs, Reinhardt founded numerous Reich finance schools and customs schools from 1935 onwards . On March 1, 1938, the Reichsfinanzakademie was added in Berlin for the training of executives. While the schools were subordinate to the respective chief finance presidents in administrative matters, Reinhardt was responsible for all other areas.
Locations
No. | place | Built | Closed | Chief Finance President | comment |
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1 | Herrsching am Ammersee | August 1, 1935 | 1943 | Munich | |
2 | Ilmenau | May 1, 1936 | 1943 | Thuringia | |
3 | Meersburg | October 1, 1937 | April 1945 | to bathe | |
4th | Wöllershof | January 3, 1938 | ? | Nuremberg | District of the former municipality of Lanz (Upper Palatinate) |
5 | Berlin | July 1, 1938 | ? | Berlin | Address was Königsallee 20 in Berlin-Grunewald |
6th | Feldkirch | January 23, 1939 | ? | innsbruck | Today in Austria |
7th | Tetschen-Bodenbach | April 24, 1939 | ? | Dresden | Today Děčín in the Czech Republic |
8th | Bohemian Leipa | April 25, 1939 | 1944 | Dresden | Today Česká Lípa in the Czech Republic |
9 | Pörtschach am Wörther See | May 15, 1939 | ? | Graz | Today in Austria |
10 | Leitmeritz | September 1, 1939 | ? | Dresden | Today Litoměřice in the Czech Republic |
11 | Mölln | May 24, 1940 | ? | Nordmark | |
12 | Thorn | July 9, 1940 | ? | Wartheland | Today Toruń in Poland |
13 | Boppard | May 15, 1941 | ? | Cologne | Marienberg Monastery |
14th | Sigmaringen | October 6, 1941 | ? | Württemberg |
Individual Reich finance schools
After the works program of the Cabinet of Schleicher ( Reinhardt program , Gereke plan ) was the first RFS location of Minister of Finance Mr. Ching Graf Schwerin von Krosigk built. In 1943 the RFS was rededicated as the main hospital.
The RFS Ilmenau was founded at the instigation of State Secretary Reinhardt , who came from Ilmenau. After the Second World War it became the school of the German financial administration in the Soviet zone .
The Reich Finance School in Meersburg was located in the seminar building. Starting in 1937, courses lasting 3 months were held there for around 420 participants. The exam qualified as a financial assistant. Since 1941 there was also an apprenticeship to become a financial candidate, which lasted a year.
The RFS Mölln and Sigmaringen were originally set up as customs schools.
Individual evidence
- ^ Fritz Reinhardt (ed.), Karl Groth: Bücherei des Steuerrechts. Volume 1: The Reich Finance Administration. 8th edition, Industrieverlag Spaeth & Linde, Berlin / Vienna 1944, p. 22.
- ^ Fritz Reinhardt (ed.), Karl Groth: Bücherei des Steuerrechts. Volume 1: The Reich Finance Administration. 8th edition, Industrieverlag Spaeth & Linde, Berlin / Vienna 1944, p. 21.
- ↑ http://www.fhvr-fin.bayern.de/de/wir-ueber-uns/campus/geschichte.html
- ^ Education center of the Thuringian tax administration
- ↑ http://dhg-meersburg.de/schule/historie/
- ^ Fritz Reinhardt (ed.), Karl Groth: Bücherei des Steuerrechts. Volume 1: The Reich Finance Administration. 8th edition, Industrieverlag Spaeth & Linde, Berlin / Vienna 1944, p. 21.
- ↑ http://prull-laubendorf.beepworld.de/dasjahr1938.htm
- ↑ Museumsverein Meersburg (ed.): Meersburg under the swastika 1933–1945. Robert Gessler, Friedrichshafen / Meersburg 2011, ISBN 978-3-86136-164-0 , pp. 231, 242.