Оперативный штаб Рейхсляйтера Розенберга по делам оккупированных областей (Берлин-Шарлоттенбург)
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Оперативный штаб Рейхсляйтера Розенберга по делам оккупированных областей (Берлин-Шарлоттенбург)
The Reichsleiter Rosenberg Task Force for the Occupied Territories (ERR) was established on Hitler's orders (5 July and 17 September 1940). Its mission was to plunder art, libraries, and archives owned by Jews and others who were declared enemies of the Reich. In a subsequent order, in 1942, the ERR's mandate was broadened to include the seizure of all materials of use to the ideological tasks of the Nazi regime. During the first year of its existence, the ERR was active in France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. In Paris, it seized art from private collections owned by Jews. One of the ERR's priority activities was to provide books and archival records to the Hohe Schule, the planned university-level research and training facility for the Nazi elite, whose central library was in Berlin, and for the Institute for the Study of the Jewish Question, in Frankfurt am Main. The ERR established special headquarters and subordinate task forces in German-occupied territories; these constituted the ERR's executive organs. Following the German attack on the Soviet Union, in June 1941, the ERR's focus of activity shifted to the occupied Soviet territories, particularly to the plunder of books and archives in Minsk, Kiev, and Vilna. In the summer of 1943, it established a special depository for books from the occupied eastern territories, the Ostbücherei, in Ratibor (Polish: Raciborz), Silesia. The ERR ceased operation with the fall of the Nazi regime.
Оперативный штаб Рейхсляйтера Розенберга по делам оккупированных областей (Берлин-Шарлоттенбург)