Issued on October 26th, 1939:
-Proclamation of the Governor-General.
-The first regulation on the reconstruction of the Administration of the occupied Polish territories.
-Ordinance on the restoration of judicial system in the General Government.
-Ordinance on public order and safety in the General Government.
-Ordinance on the introduction of the obligation to work for the Polish population of the General Government.
-Ordinance on the introduction of compulsory labor for the Jewish population of the General Government.
-Ordinance banning ritual slaughter of animals.
-Ordinance on entry and exit permits for the territories of the General Government.
-Regulation on publishing of printed products.
-Ordinance on the introduction of recognition cards (ID's) in the General Government.
-Announcement on the establishment of the German Reich Credit Unions in the General Government.
-Announcement on the Offering of Foreign Assets in the General Government.
Issued on October 30th, 1939:
-Appeal of the Supreme Commander of the SS and Police in the General Government for the occupied Polish territories.
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German Law in occupied Polish territories.
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German Law in occupied Polish territories.
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Re: German Law in occupied Polish territories.
Issued on October 31st, 1939:
-Ordinance to combat violent acts in the General Government.
-Ordinance on the management of Posts and Telegraphs in the General Government.
-Regulation on the standardization of working conditions and work protection in the General Government.
-Regulation on taking loans by municipalities and associations of municipalities in the General Government.
-Ordinance on education in the General Government.
-Ordinance on publishing houses in the General Government.
-Ordinance on forestry and hunting in the General Government.
-The first implementing regulation to the regulation of October 27, 1939 on introducing the obligation to work for the Polish population of the General Government.
-Notice on personnel matters.
-Announcement about the address of the Governor General's Office for the occupied Polish territories.
-Announcement on publishing of a journal of the General Governor's Regulations for the occupied Polish territories in the General Government.
-Announcement on publishing of a journal of the General Governor's Regulations for the occupied Polish territories in the territory of the German Reich.
-Ordinance to combat violent acts in the General Government.
-Ordinance on the management of Posts and Telegraphs in the General Government.
-Regulation on the standardization of working conditions and work protection in the General Government.
-Regulation on taking loans by municipalities and associations of municipalities in the General Government.
-Ordinance on education in the General Government.
-Ordinance on publishing houses in the General Government.
-Ordinance on forestry and hunting in the General Government.
-The first implementing regulation to the regulation of October 27, 1939 on introducing the obligation to work for the Polish population of the General Government.
-Notice on personnel matters.
-Announcement about the address of the Governor General's Office for the occupied Polish territories.
-Announcement on publishing of a journal of the General Governor's Regulations for the occupied Polish territories in the General Government.
-Announcement on publishing of a journal of the General Governor's Regulations for the occupied Polish territories in the territory of the German Reich.
If we become increasingly humble about how little we know, we may be more eager to search.