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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Reichskommissariat Moskau was the proposed Nazi civilian regime in central and northern European Russia, during World War II, established, by Führer Decree dated 17 July 1941, as an administrative unit of the "Großdeutsches Reich" (Greater Germany). German forces occupied large areas of Soviet territory and, as the campaign moved eastwards, these were to be transferred from military to civilian administration. They were to be divided into four Reichskommissariaten, under the supervision of Reichsleiter Alfred Rosenberg, Minister fur die besetzt...
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Reichskommissariat Moskau was the proposed Nazi civilian regime in central and northern European Russia, during World War II, established, by Führer Decree dated 17 July 1941, as an administrative unit of the "Großdeutsches Reich" (Greater Germany). German forces occupied large areas of Soviet territory and, as the campaign moved eastwards, these were to be transferred from military to civilian administration. They were to be divided into four Reichskommissariaten, under the supervision of Reichsleiter Alfred Rosenberg, Minister fur die besetzten Ostgebiete (Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories).