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Tobacco stocks and rationing
Reference: B/A/W31/1/18
Date: 5 September 1940 - 9 October 1941
Payments for supplies by German Forces
Reference: B/A/W31/1/29
Date: 2 December 1940
Letter concerning private mills to crush oats for German units
Reference: B/A/W31/2/151
Date: 9 December 1944
Correspondence relating to the hire of transport for German units
Reference: B/A/W31/4/108
Date: 3 March 1944 - 2 June 1944
Consumption of electricity by the German Forces at Westward Ho, Five Mile Road, St Ouen and overall consumption compared to total island consumption by month
Reference: B/A/W31/8/11
Date: July 1941 - August 1941
Reading of Gas, Water and Electricity meters in German Quarters Includes list of water meters in premises occupied by German Troops
Reference: B/A/W31/8/20
Date: 1 May 1942 - 31 August 1943
Admission to the Parade Cafe for members of the Forces
Reference: B/A/W50/47
Date: 24 February 1942
Priority treatment for German forces in shops and by the Civil Authorities
Reference: B/A/W50/136
Date: 12 February 1944
Rationing for German Troops
Reference: B/A/W55
Correspondence relating to the provisioning of the troops and the provisions for German soldiers in hospitals. Includes; Billeting to be arranged by the Island Command, supplies of milk, eggs, fruit and tobacco for the troops, scale of charges at hotels for Germans and States Members, issue of ration cards to German troops.
Reference: B/A/W55/1
Date: 5 October 1940 - 11 July 1944
Burial of German Troops
Reference: B/A/W56
Export of 7000 tons of potatoes from the 1942 crop to the German troops. Includes correspondence relating to the problems with potato blight.
Reference: B/A/W61/1/4
Date: 1 July 1942 - 8 January 1943
Delivery of potatoes to the occupying troops, includes correspondence re. price and payment.
Reference: B/A/W61/1/7
Date: 2 June 1944 - 30 September 1944
Monthly claims to the Intendant of the Department of Manche for foodstuffs supplied to the German Authorities and to workmen drawing supplementry rations, July 1942 - April 1944. Includes information on the allocation of of foodstuffs to Jersey by the Intendent of the Department of Manche.
Reference: B/A/W63/24
Date: 7 August 1942 - 5 May 1944
Claims classed as War Damages by the German Authorities
Reference: B/A/W64/1
Copy of a minute of the superior council of the States - All cases judged as war damages by the Germans should be filed by the Department of Finance and Economics
Reference: B/A/W64/1/1A
Date: 30 April 1941
Claim for a traffic accident from the Fifty Shilling Tailors, 40 King Street classed as war damages by the German Authorities
Reference: B/A/W64/1/1B
Date: 22 April 1941 - 22 August 1941
Claim for a traffic accident from Lilian de Gruchy, Ewtor Cottage, Bagatelle Road classed as war damages by the German Authorities
Reference: B/A/W64/1/2
Date: 23 April 1941
Claim from Mr E Buxton, 98 St Saviour's Road for the replacement of the windows at his property after they were damaged by German Soldiers - classed as war damages by the German Authorities
Reference: B/A/W64/1/3
Date: 5 August 1941 - 3 September 1941