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Einzelmappen. Vorstellungsverfahren (nach Buchstaben geordnet), H
A. 2.2 Altregistratur >> 6. Gesetz Nr. 8 der Militärregierung
1945 - 1951
Enthält: Otto Haas; Max Haase; Hans Haber; Friedrich Habermeier; Gustav Hacker; Michael Hacker; Johann Haegler; Martha Häringer; Leo Häussler; Martin Hagler; Hans Hahn; Gunda Hamann; Josef Hamann; Karl Harren; Rudolf Hartlöhner; Erwin Hartmann; Georg Hartmann; Jacob Hassler; Emmy Hauber; Hans Hauerstein; Karl Hauptmann; Karl Hausknecht; Marie Hausmann; Cäcilia Hausrüchinger; Ottmar Hegerich; Fritz Heid; Michael Heid; Friedrich Heilmann; Konrat Heilmann; Willi Heinker; Gerhard Heinrich; Melchior Heinz; Georg Heller; Paul Heller; Theodor Helmle; Matthäus Helmreich; Georg Hemmerlein; Hans Hempfling; Hans Henle; Friedrich Henne; Ludwig Herbst; Ernst Herrmann; Ernst Herr; Fritz Hertel; Wilhelm Hertel; Hans Hertlein; Hermann Hertlein; Friedrich Heß; Friedrich Hessel: Johann Georg Hetzner; Fritz Heydrich; Alfred Hientsch; Leonhard Hilbinger; Karl Hiller; Johann Hillerbrand; Franz Hiltner; Ludwig Hirsch; Engelbert Hirschbolz; Michael Hischeider; Georg Hitz; Johann Hitz; Karl Hitz; Ferdinand Höfer; Hans Höfler; Johann Höfer; Georg Höfling; Hilmar Höfling; Max Höfling; Julius Hölldober; Ludwig Höllerer; Fritz Hölzel; Paul Oskar Hölzel; Otto Hönig; Franz Höpfner; Carl Hoewer; Georg Hoffmann; Hans Hoffmann; Heinrich Hofmann; Johann Hofmann; Josef Hofmann; Martin, Hofmann; Rudolf Hofmann; Willi Hofmeier; Konrad Hofmeier; Willhelm, Holzmann; Adolf Hopf; Alfred Horn; Albert Horsting; Alfred Huber; Georg Hüttner; Karl Hutzler; Hans Hutzler
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Haas, Otto
Haase, Max
Haber, Hans
Habermeier, Friedrich
Hacker, Gustav
Hacker, Michael
Haegler, Johann
Häringer, Martha
Häussler, Leo
Hagler, Martin
Hahn, Hans
Hamann, Gunda
Hamann, Josef
Harren, Karl
Hartlöhner, Rudolf
Hartmann, Erwin
Hartmann, Georg
Hassler, Jacob
Hauber, Emmy
Hauerstein, Hans
Hauptmann, Karl
Hausknecht, Karl
Hausmann, Marie
Hausrückinger, Cäcilia
Hegerich, Ottmar
Heid, Fritz
Heid, Michael
Heilmann, Friedrich
Heilmann, Konrat
Heinker, Willi
Heinrich, Gerhard
Heinz, Melchior
Heller, Georg
Heller, Paul
Helmle, Theodor
Helmreich, Matthäus
Hemmerlein, Georg
Hempfling, Hans
Henle, Hans
Henne, Friedrich
Herbst Ludwig
Herrmann, Ernst
Herr, Ernst
Hertel, Fritz
Hertel, Wilhelm
Hertlein, Hans
Hertlein, Hermann
Heß, Friedrich
Hessel, Friedrich
Hetzner, Johann Georg
Heydrich, Fritz
Hientsch, Alfred
Hilbinger, Leonhard
Hiller, Karl
Hillerbrand, Johann
Hiltner, Franz
Hirsch Ludwig
Hirschbolz, Engelbert
Hischeider, Michael
Hitz, Georg
Hitz, Johann
Hitz, Karl
Höfer, Ferdinand
Höfler, Hans
Höfler, Johann
Höfling, Georg
Höfling, Hilmar
Höfling, Max
Hölldober, Julius
Höllerer, Ludwig
Hölzel, Fritz
Hözel, Paul Oskar
Hönig, Otto
Höpfner, Franz
Hoewer, Carl, Hoffmann, Georg
Hoffmann, Hans
Hofmann, Heinrich
Hofmann Johann
Hofamnn, Josef, Hofmann, Martin
Hofmann, Rudolf
Hlfmeier, Willi
Hofmeier, Konrad
Holzmann, Willhelm
Hopf, Adolf
Horn, Alfred
Horsting, Albert
Huber, Alfred
Hüttner, Georg
Hutzler, Karl
Hutzler, Hans
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BZK no.
The Bundeszentralkartei (BZK) is the central register of the federal government and federal states for completed compensation proceedings. When a claim is entered into the BZK, a number is assigned for unique identification. This BZK number refers to a compensation claim, not to a person. If a person has made several claims (e.g. for themselves and for relatives), each claim generally has its own BZK number. Often, the file number of the respective compensation authority is used as the BZK number.
This number is important for making an inquiry to the relevant archive.
Delict according to Nazi judicial system
Conduct that was first criminalized under National Socialism (e.g. the Treachery Act, ‘Judenbegünstigung’) or which the Nazi judiciary prosecuted more severely (e.g. high treason).
Reason for persecution
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Role in the proceeding
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