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Franz Neuhausen

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347: 101: 381:, and he was also empowered as plenipotentiary for labour in the occupied territory. Soon after the military administration began, Neuhausen appointed commissioners through whom he controlled the Serbian National Bank and other key economic and financial enterprises. In March 1943 Neuhausen's responsibilities for metals ore production were extended to German-occupied Greece, and after the 300:. It is likely that he fulfilled both political and economic intelligence work in Yugoslavia throughout the 1930s. He had effective networks in both government and political circles and kept himself well informed about political and economic conditions, becoming a wealthy industrialist in the process. With the assistance of his close friend 450:
and 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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The presence in Belgrade of direct representatives of senior Nazi officials such as Himmler and Göring meant there were often competing interests at work. As plenipotentiary for economic affairs and a "favourite" of Göring, Neuhausen acted as a virtual economic dictator on the
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After being captured by US forces he was handed over to the 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 Yugoslavia
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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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s birthday party each year he gave Göring a 30-pound (14 kg) bar of gold or silver. Göring used this money to amass a huge collection of artworks and jewelry at his country estate,
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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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The Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia. Neuhausen was the virtual economic dictator of this area between April 1941 and August 1944
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in the occupied territory, and was its virtual economic dictator from April 1941 until August 1944. On 18 October 1943 he succeeded
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from 1931 onwards, first as the manager of the German Transportation Office, then as the official representative or party attache (
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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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Hermann Göring and the Nazi Art Collection: The Looting of Europe's Art Treasures and Their Dispersal after World War II
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as the Chief of the Military Administration in Serbia, and he continued to fulfill both roles until late August 1944.
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A Low Dishonest Decade: The Great Powers, Eastern Europe, and the Economic Origins of World War II, 1930-1941
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and worked in knee-deep water for 12-hour shifts. Neuhausen was also chair of the German banking corporation
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authorities after the war, and was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment. He was released in 1953 and died in
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in 1940, and subsequently became chairman of the board of the new German company that operated the mines,
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throughout the 1930s, during which he amassed a huge fortune. As a close friend and personal favourite of
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territory, and successfully exploited them to make a significant contribution to the German war effort.
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Shadows on the Mountain: the Allies, the Resistance, and the Rivalries that Doomed WWII Yugoslavia
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and Neubacher himself, an agreement was reached with the Nazi Foreign Minister
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Kroener, Bernard R.; MĂĽller, Rolf-Dieter; Umbreit, Hans, eds. (2000),
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camp and, although Göring arranged his release, and the award of the
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Balkan Genocides: Holocaust and Ethnic Cleansing in the 20th century
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German prisoners of war in World War II held by the United States
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to him, he still spent the remainder of the war in detention.
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War and Revolution in Yugoslavia, 1941-1945. 1, The Chetniks
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Franz Neuhausen was born on 13 December 1887 in the town of
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Hitler's New Disorder: The Second World War in Yugoslavia
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to give more power to the Belgrade puppet government of
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Recipients of the Knights Cross of the War Merit Cross
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Military Court of the Yugoslav 3rd Army at Belgrade
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Merzig
German Empire
Munich
West Germany
Nazi Germany
NSFK
ObergruppenfĂĽhrer
Knights Cross to the War Merit Cross
plenipotentiary
Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia
German
military occupation
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
World War II
Nazi Party
Belgrade
Reichsmarshall
Hermann Göring
Four Year Plan
Harald Turner
Munich
West Germany
Merzig
Rhine Province
German Empire
World War I
German Air Force
inter-war period
GruppenfĂĽhrer

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