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* '''Hauptamt IV''' – Hauptamt für Arbeit und Einsatzplanung (Main Office for Labor and Deployment Planning) | * '''Hauptamt IV''' – Hauptamt für Arbeit und Einsatzplanung (Main Office for Labor and Deployment Planning) | ||
* '''Hauptamt V''' – Hauptamt für Verkehr und Logistik (Main Office for Transport and Logistics) | * '''Hauptamt V''' – Hauptamt für Verkehr und Logistik (Main Office for Transport and Logistics) | ||
=== Hauptamt I === | |||
'''Hauptamt für Agrarwesen und Versorgung''' (Main Office for Agriculture and Supply) was responsible for agricultural administration and food supply in all territories under the control or political influence of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. | |||
The office set annual production targets for crops and livestock and supervised farming regions through regional reporting structures. It regulated land use, monitored harvest output, and organized the collection and redistribution of agricultural goods. | |||
Hauptamt I coordinated state storage facilities, grain depots, and controlled supply chains linking rural production zones with administrative and urban centers. It also oversaw livestock registration, veterinary supervision within state-managed farms, and the allocation of agricultural equipment and resources. | |||
In externally controlled territories, the office implemented advisory and supervisory frameworks to align local agricultural production with central economic planning. During periods of military mobilization or intensified extraction activity, distribution priorities were adjusted in accordance with central directives. | |||
=== Hauptamt II === | |||
'''Hauptamt für Industrie und Produktion''' (Main Office for Industry and Production) was responsible for the supervision and coordination of industrial activity in all territories under the control or political influence of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. | |||
The office directed state-operated factories, mechanical workshops, and processing facilities. It established production quotas, monitored output levels, and coordinated the allocation of raw materials supplied by the relevant extraction authorities. Industrial sectors under its supervision included metalworking, machinery repair, construction materials, and equipment production. | |||
Hauptamt II maintained reporting structures that required factories and regional industrial administrators to submit regular production data. It also oversaw maintenance standards, labor organization within industrial sites, and the redistribution of finished goods to other state departments. | |||
In externally influenced territories, the office implemented supervisory frameworks to integrate local industrial capacity into the centralized economic system. Industrial production was aligned with broader strategic and logistical priorities defined by the central administration. | |||
=== Hauptamt III === | |||
'''Hauptamt für Rohstoffe und Bergbau''' (Main Office for Raw Materials and Mining) was responsible for the supervision and coordination of resource extraction in all territories under the control or political influence of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. | |||
The office managed mining operations, quarrying sites, and energy extraction sectors. It set extraction quotas, regulated mineral transport, and coordinated reporting systems for production output. Major operations included gold extraction activities at [[Mont Tanoa]] and associated underground facilities. | |||
Hauptamt III also oversaw specialized extraction complexes such as the [[Cigar Mining Facility]], where forced labor systems were integrated into the broader resource economy. The office coordinated logistics between extraction zones and industrial or port authorities, ensuring that raw materials were transferred efficiently into the centralized economic structure. | |||
=== Hauptamt IV === | |||
'''Hauptamt für Arbeit und Einsatzplanung''' (Main Office for Labor and Deployment Planning) was responsible for the registration, allocation, and supervision of labor forces in all territories under the control or political influence of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. | |||
The office maintained centralized labor records and organized workforce assignments across agricultural, industrial, mining, and infrastructure sectors. It coordinated both civilian labor systems and camp-based labor structures, integrating them into the broader economic planning framework. | |||
Hauptamt IV determined labor quotas based on production targets set by other Hauptämter. It transferred workers between regions when required and regulated working conditions according to directives issued by the central administration. | |||
In externally controlled territories, the office implemented structured labor deployment systems to ensure that local manpower resources were aligned with extraction, construction, and industrial priorities. | |||
=== Hauptamt V === | |||
'''Hauptamt für Verkehr und Logistik''' (Main Office for Transport and Logistics) was responsible for the coordination of transport networks and supply routes in all territories under the control or political influence of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. | |||
The office supervised road systems, controlled freight corridors, maritime transport, and port operations. It organized the movement of agricultural goods, industrial products, raw materials, and financial shipments between production zones and administrative centers. | |||
Hauptamt V worked closely with extraction and industrial authorities to ensure that resources from mining sites, including Mont Tanoa, and production facilities were transferred efficiently to storage depots and export points. Port administration in Georgetown formed a central element of its logistical framework. | |||
The office also maintained transport records, regulated vehicle allocation, and coordinated long-distance shipment planning in accordance with centralized economic directives. | |||
== Monetary administration == | == Monetary administration == | ||