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2. Netherlands. Lecture given by Stephanus Louwes providing a comprehensive overview of the situation with regards to food provisioning in the country. 20 October 1943
3. Ukraine. Letter from a building supervisor in Kharkiv, accusing several women of engaging in prostitution. 17 July 1942
4. France. Summary of reports from regional directors of the Banque de France, discussing the country’s economic situation following defeat. October 1940
5. Netherlands. Overview of the delivery of 20,000 tonnes of butter to the German Wehrmacht. 23 December 1940
6. Poland. A letter from village residents complaining about the requisitioning of newly-purchased meat by German soldiers. 12 December 1939
7. France. Complaint from the French delegation at the Commission Allemande d’Armistice about the involvement of German customs officers in black market activities. 14 July 1942
8. Lithuania. Memorandum from the Provisional Government of Lithuania regarding the arbitrary actions of German soldiers in Kaunas. Late June 1941
9. Luxembourg. Press communiqué issued by the Landesverwaltung, with the authorisation of the German Feldkommandatur, on the issuing of rationed goods to members of the German Wehrmacht. 7 July 1940
10. Greece. Orders from the Kreiskommandantur of Heraklion and the nomos of Heraklion on the provision of food at a low price to the personnel of three brothels. 20-24 March 1944
11. Ukraine. Order from the Kharkiv Mis’ka Uprava, prohibiting trade with German soldiers. 28 February 1942
12. Italy. Letter from a guardia municipale to the municipality of Meldola concerning the demolition of aqueduct systems by the withdrawing German armed forces. 30 September 1944
13. Italy. Communication from the German Militärkommandantur 1014 to the Capi delle Provincie of Alessandria and Asti, requesting that decentralised goods stores outside of urban areas be made secure. 2 January 1944
14. France. Police report on the surveillance of a group of traffickers. 5 March 1941
15. Former Yugoslavia. Memorandum sent to district leaders on the compulsory purchase of cattle for slaughter for the German military. 8 December 1941
16. Belgium. Report of an investigation into a tobacco factory, which largely supplies the occupying forces, for the illegal production of cigarettes. 29 November 1943
17. Russia. Entry from a private diary, discussing the Germans’ lavish New Year celebrations, and their confiscation of household items from local residents for this purpose. 3 January 1942
18. Estonia. Excerpt from a report addressing falling numbers of livestock and smuggling in the country. 1 March 1943
19. Italy. A poster listing the restaurants where members of the German armed forces are allowed to eat and showing the price of the meals there. 20 November 1943
20. Ukraine. Article on the eradication of a gang of robbers which has attempted to steal food from the local population. 17 December 1942
21. Netherlands. Three food ration cards for German Wehrmacht soldiers, sent to the Reichskommissar für die besetzten niederländischen Gebiete. 24 May 1943
22. Russia. Entry from a private diary, discussing crowds gathering for scraps of food and people scavenging for meat. 2 August 1943. 2 August 1943
23. Belgium. Entry from a private diary, describing the distribution of soup by the German army. 16 February 1941
24. Italy. Speech from a German construction officer to factory workers in Genoa, addressing the difficulties of the period, particularly those related to food supplies. 30 January 1945
25. Russia. Entry from a private diary, discussing the arrival of Soviet POWs in Taganrog. 18 January 1942
26. Estonia. Order for sawdust to be added to the bread provided to Soviet prisoners of war. 8 November 1941
27. France. BCRA report on the agriculture and supply situation in the country. 25 January 1943
28. Russia. Order banning the use of mains electricity for lighting private homes in Taganrog. 9 April 1942
29. Channel Islands. Jersey shopkeeper’s diary entry including the story of a dishonest barter transaction between a woman and a textile shopkeeper. 23 December 1942
30. Former Yugoslavia. Report on the obstacles to the operations of the Economic Police posed by German and Bulgarian soldiers. 10 June 1943
31. Russia. Announcement by the head of the Economic Command of the Taganrog Okrug on the opening of an incubator station for artificial hatching. 8 March 1942
32. Ukraine. Interrogation of a female resident of Kharkiv, who had engaged in prostitution and the trade of German-made goods. 23 June 1942
33. Italy. Letter from the prefettura of Ferrara referring to some incidents, including the illegal seizure of food, carried out by German soldiers. 8 February 1945
34. Netherlands. Report on the supply situation in the country and the re-emergence of the black market, particularly for German citizens. 09 December 1941
35. Latvia. Letter requesting that the families of Latvian police officers be issued with special ration cards. 23 June 1943
36. Italy. Letter from a group of winemakers to the prefettura of La Spezia, regarding the expropriation of some vineyards by German troops. 17 August 1944
37. Latvia. Police interrogation of a Latvian official accused of illegal slaughtering and black market trading. 20 July 1942
38. Italy. Report from a Colonnello Comandante of the Guardia Repubblicana di Finanza, describing a confrontation at a mill between Italian finance officers and a German NCO. 22 October 1944
39. Latvia. Letter outlining the regulations governing rations for Latvian and German soldiers and police officers. 15 March 1943
40. Italy. Letter from a woman to the Commissario Prefettizio of La Spezia, claiming to have purchased flour from a German soldier only to see the goods and money seized by the Feldgendarmerie. 23 February 1945
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