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Military Administration in Belgium and Northern France : ウィキペディア英語版
Military Administration in Belgium and Northern France


The Military Administration in Belgium and Northern France ((ドイツ語:Militärverwaltung in Belgien und Nordfrankreich)) was an interim occupation authority established by Nazi Germany that included present-day Belgium and the French departments of Nord and Pas-de-Calais.〔http://territorial.de/belgnord/reikobel.htm〕 The administration was also responsible for governing the ''zone interdite'', a narrow strip of territory running along the French north and east coasts. It remained in existence until July 1944. Plans to transfer Belgium from the military administration to a civilian administration were promoted by the SS, and Hitler had been ready to do so until Autumn 1942, when he put off the plans for the time being.〔Kroener, Müller & Umbreit (2003) ''Germany and the Second World War V/II'', p. 26〕 The SS had suggested either Josef Terboven or Ernst Kaltenbrunner as the Reich Commissioner of the civilian administration.〔Kroener, Müller & Umbreit (2003) ''Germany and the Second World War V/II'', p. 27〕
==''Reichskommissariat''==
On 18 July 1944, the Military Administration was replaced by a civil one, led by the Gauleiter, Josef Grohé, who was named the Reichskommissar of the ''Reichskommissariat'' of Belgium and Northern France (''Reichskommissariat Belgien und Nordfrankreich'')〔〔Kroener, Müller & Umbreit (2003) ''Germany and the Second World War V/II'', p. 29〕

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