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Directive No. 30, “Liquidation of German Military and Nazi Memorials and Museums” was regulated by the occupation directive JCS 1067 valid until July 1947 and in the May 1946 order valid for all zones until 1950. Allied Control Authority Order No. 4: “Confiscation of Material of a Nazi and Militarist Nature.” An exception was made for tombstones “erected at the places where members of regular formations died on the field of battle.”
Gimbel, John  The American Occupation of Germany: Politics and the Military, 1945-1949 (Stanford, 1968), pp. 35, 54-55.



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