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Himmler, and Neuhausen was subsequently arrested for corruption in August 1944. He was replaced as plenipotentiary for economic affairs by his mining chief Theo Keyser, and as Chief of the Military Administration in Serbia by Dr. Justus Danckwerts. Neuhausen spent five months in a concentration
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in the occupied territory, as well as several other important companies. Economically, the occupied territory was very important to the
Germans as a source of metals, minerals, coal and food. Neuhausen was a powerful figure who had complete control of the economy and state finances of the occupied
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behalf in the occupied territory, squeezing the maximum amount of resources out of the local economy to feed the German war machine. Neuhausen was described as being "notoriously corrupt" and "sleazy and unscrupulous", and had numerous disagreements with other senior officials of the occupation
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Neuhausen was considered "sleazy and unscrupulous" and "notoriously corrupt". After complaints by senior Nazi officials in south-east Europe he was arrested and sent to a concentration camp, but survived to be captured by United States authorities. He was handed over by the US to the
Yugoslav
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Yugoslav authorities at the end of the war, and although sentenced to 20 years imprisonment following a trial in October 1947, he was soon paroled, then released in March 1953. Neuhausen died on 14 April 1966 in
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in the occupied territory. On 9 December 1942, Neuhausen was also appointed to the important role of plenipotentiary for metal ore production in south-east Europe, which was initially limited to the occupied territory and the areas of
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several times but Göring interceded on his behalf on each occasion to ensure that the serious charges were downgraded. In return, Neuhausen provided Göring with foreign currency, and when he attended the
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and territories it had occupied to alleviate the shortage of manpower to work the mine. At the mines the labourers were under the supervision of the
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in a range of mining and metal industries through dubious transactions. As a result of such deals, Neuhausen was arrested by the
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regime regarding the extent of his jurisdiction. In particular, he strenuously opposed attempts by Foreign Affairs Envoy
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240:. Nothing is known of his family or life before
898:. Plymouth: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers.
296:, with the rank of Consul-General Major of the
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1110:Yugoslav World War II war crimes trials
1075:(in German) (47/1949), 17 November 1949
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119:Consul-General Major of the Luftwaffe
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871:Kurapovna, Marcia Christoff (2010).
776:(in German). Schnellbach: C.H.Beck.
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150:Knights Cross to the War Merit Cross
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919:Serbia: The History Behind The Name
336:Bor Kupferbergwerke und HĂĽtten A.G.
633:Kroener, MĂĽller & Umbreit 2003
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38:Franz Neuhausen in NSFK uniform
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1116:December 1944 – May 1945
1035:Canadian Slavonic Papers
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892:Mojzes, Paul (2011).
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770:Gall, Lothar (2006).
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177:Kingdom of Yugoslavia
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1515:Hartwig von Ludwiger
439:Generalfeldmarschall
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286:Landesgruppenleiter
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