GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 564, sig. 110-4/412

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- 2 - 82 In the Institute, the following studies were also completed as part of the South-East European Society's South-Eastern Research Mission and were partly published in the writings of the Southeast European Society, partly in the nonat reports of the Vienna Institute: 7 individual studies on the railways of Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary, Turkey, Slovakia and the former Yugoslav territory with the respective railway maps and project maps. The disintegration of the British*economic offensive" in South-East Europe. Exports of livestock products from the southeast. The economic structure of Romania after the cessions of 1940. Status and possibilities of the energy supply of the South-Eastern European region. Price policy and price development in Romania. 4 Hungary's absorption capacity for German industry - were. The economic structure of Hungary after the expansion of the territory of l938 - I940. The economic structures of Slovakia. Main problems of the Bulgarian agricultural policy. Area, population and agricultural economic zones in Turkey. as well as Viennese and Eastern Markproblene: The rural exodus from the southern border of the Reich. The daily work route in Oberdonau. Changes in the economic structure of the Ostmarkgaue. Housing needs in the Reichsgauen of the Eastmark. Structural changes in the Geu Oberdonau. Housing requirements in Vienna. In addition, the Institute worked on behalf of the South-Eastern Europe Society on a number of economic structural maps of the south-eastern countries. Such maps are in the course of the year by the South-East Europe-Society in large format - 3 -