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(b) Financial management of the Reich (2) Section III Formation and structure of the plan 20 Total hours = 2 hours per week Implementation, cash and account - The work in the life sciences Accounting 1) Popularity, race and national health audit (6) CBasic concepts of international law a. Basic concepts. 3 hours b. People's questions. c. Racial policy. 1) Concept and essence of international law (1) Self-determination of states d. Public health. a Home affairs self-determination: 2 Cultural areas of life (8) Autonomy, territorial sovereignty, human rights a. General introduction. b) State territory and national boundaries b. Public resources. c The terms: semi-sovereign states, pro- (press, radio, general pröpaganda.) tectorate, area of interest, columes, protection and education. territory, mandate of folk culture. 2) Sources of international law e. art. 3) The settlement of international disputes (1) f. science. g. religious life. 4) Diplomatic and consular transport (1) 3) Economy (6) a) Intergovernmental transport (diplo- a. Economy as an example of local and consul bodies) b The concept of extraterritoriality b. Food economy and food security. DBeamtenrecht 5hours c. The basics of civilian care in the 1) Concept of civil service law (3) Wars. (a) Civil servants' right as a public service, i.e. transport, and loyalty to leaders and people, e. industrial and raw material supplies. (b) Legal bases of the German civil servants' f. energy industry. (c) The types of civil servants in the credit and insurance sector. (d) The superior's right to work and social services. (f) NSDAP and civil servants' rights Ostkunde, Occupied Territories, Foreign Countries 2 The duties of civil servants Teaching SectionII 3 The consequences of non-performance of duties 30 total hours = 3 hours per week (2) ABasic features of the German foreign policy (8) E) People's care 2 hours 1) The emergence of the modern state system. — The development of today's great powers Lehrlach III (starting point about 1648) — German territories of life 2) Germany and the great powers until 1914. 1 Class II 3) The system of Versailles. 12 total hours = 1 hour of the week 4) Europe and the empire in the sign of the League of Nations as guarantor of the maintenance of the A tasks, development and construction status quo of Versailles . (2) 5) The foreign policy of the nat.soz, Reich. BMessage tactics and techniques (6) 6) The attempt to recircle the CDie Arbeit in den Lebensgebiet. Reich from 1933 to 1939. Legal and administrative questions (4) BBasic questions of foreign customer (22) a. The political and ideological contexts of legal life (referred to as 1) Fundamentals about "space and politics". Examples of territorial work in life: law. 2 The European area of interest. b. News service activities on the territory. Political and economic reorganization offer the establishment of the empire and the administration. Euuropas.