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Stadtarchiv Oldenburg, G · Fonds
Part of Oldenburg City Archive (Archivtektonik)

Inventory description: Preliminary remark The originally municipal administrative and enforcement police were subordinated to the instructions of the German Reich in 1937, whereby the administrative tasks continued to be carried out as a matter of commission under the responsibility of the City of Oldenburg. Shortly after the end of the war in 1945, the military government ordered that police matters should become a matter for the Länder. The districts and cities in their own districts now carried out "administrative police" tasks in accordance with the provisions of the Lower Saxony Act on Security and Order (SOG) within the framework of the transferred sphere of activity. The continuance 262-1 G partially connects to the files already registered with continuance 262-1 A No. 1001-5300, partially there are overlaps over several decades. Since this record ends in principle with the introduction of the file plan of the communal Community Centre for Administrative Simplification (KGSt) in 1959, the stock covers approximately the period between 1850 and 1960, although some exceptions could not be avoided. The list is based on the file plan of the Oldenburg police office, which the then police administrator introduced on 25 June 1938 with a series of other official instructions. Parallel processes for all areas of this find book are for the time from 1868 in the Lower Saxony State Archives in Oldenburg with stock 136 (Oldenburg Ministry of the Interior), but partly also with stock 205 (State Police). The inventory 262-1 G comprises 69.5 linear metres of archival records packed in 556 cartons. Oldenburg, 26 March 1985 Joachim Schrape