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- Reichsministerium für die besetzten Ostgebiete), commonly known as the Ostministerium, (pronounced [ˈɔstminɪsˌteːʁiʊm] ; "Eastern Ministry") was a ministry...
- preparing the Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories (Ostministerium) to oversee administration of the Soviet territories conquered by the...
- to head the Cossack Central Office of the Ostministerium, making him the point man for the Ostministerium in its dealings with the Cossacks. The previous...
- division at the Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territory, or Ostministerium, in **** Germany. He was a scholar on Asiatic and Muslim minorities...
- employing several former **** agents who had been involved in the Ostministerium under Gerhard von Mende during World War II. In 1955, Radio Liberty...
- Territories (Ostministerium), headed by Rosenberg, took an aggressive position in regards to Crimea's post-war fate. According to the Ostministerium, Crimea...
- by RSHA to the Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories (Ostministerium) in early 1942. Between 1940 and 1943, Himmler supervised the drafting...
- independent Cossack state. Alfred Rosenberg, the Minister of the East (Ostministerium), favored an approach called "political warfare" in order to "free the...
- disputes and other conflicts). Mairbek Sheripov reportedly gave the Ostministerium a sharp warning that "if the liberation of the Caucasus meant only the...
- has no basis in reality as the CSN had been founded by Rosenberg's Ostministerium. At a time when the Red Army was steadily pushing the Wehrmacht back...