Military Administration in Belgium and Northern France
Military Administration in Belgium and Northern France Militärverwaltung in Belgien und Nordfrankreich (German) | |||||||||||
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| 1940–1944 | |||||||||||
Military Administration in Belgium and Northern France showing Districts and HQs | |||||||||||
| Status | Territory under German military administration | ||||||||||
| Capital | Brussels | ||||||||||
| Military Commander | |||||||||||
• 1940 | Gerd von Rundstedt | ||||||||||
• 1940–1944 | Alexander von Falkenhausen | ||||||||||
| Administrator | |||||||||||
• 1940–1944 | Eggert Reeder | ||||||||||
| Historical era | World War II | ||||||||||
• Established | 1940 | ||||||||||
• Disestablished | 1944 | ||||||||||
| Currency | Belgian franc | ||||||||||
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| Today part of | Belgium France | ||||||||||
The Military Administration in Belgium and Northern France (German: Militärverwaltung in Belgien und Nordfrankreich) was an interim occupation authority established during the Second World War by Nazi Germany that included present-day Belgium and the French departments of Nord and Pas-de-Calais. It remained in existence until July 1944. Plans to transfer Belgium from the military administration to a civilian administration were promoted by the SS, and Hitler had been ready to do so until Autumn 1942, when he put off the plans for what was intended to be temporary but ended up being permanent until the end of German occupation. The SS had suggested either Josef Terboven or Ernst Kaltenbrunner as the Reich Commissioner of the civilian administration.