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Bundeskriminalamt and German
* Bundeskriminalamt, the German Federal Criminal Police Office
On December 15, 2005, it was officially confirmed that German Bundeskriminalamt federal police officers had on at least one occasion participated in Zammar's interrogation in Syria ; it was claimed that these officers were unaware of the conditions at the prison.
However, in November 2009, after pressure applied by the United Nations, the German Bundeskriminalamt captured Murwanashyaka, the 46-year-old chairman of the FDLR, again, along with his 48-year-old deputy, Straton Musoni, in Karlsruhe.
The Bundeskriminalamt ( BKA-the German Federal Investigation Bureau ) and the Bundespolizei ( BPOL-Federal Police, formerly known as the Bundesgrenzschutz / BGS ) are federal institutions that are not part of the Landespolizei.

Bundeskriminalamt and Federal
* Federal Criminal Police Office ( Bundeskriminalamt ), a federal police force to effectively combat crime nationwide and to perform international police cooperation functions ; abbreviated. BK
This regulation was opposed by the Federal Bundesgrenzschutz ( Border Guard ) as well as by the Bundeskriminalamt ( Federal Crime Agency ), because they feared that it would lead to easier migration into Germany for criminals.
The Ministry of the Interior was informed about this by the Federal Crime Agency ( Bundeskriminalamt ).

Bundeskriminalamt and .
The crisis dragged on for more than a month, while the Bundeskriminalamt carried out its biggest investigation to date.
The criminal laboratories Bundeskriminalamt ( in Germany ) and the Nederlands Forensisch Instituut ( in the Netherlands ) both employ forensic linguists.

German and Federal
The standardized form of Austrian German for official texts and schools is defined by the Austrian Dictionary (), published under the authority of the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture.
The constitutional law in Germany is ruled in the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany ( German Grundgesetz, ) from 23. 05. 1949.
* 1977 – German Federal prosecutor Siegfried Buback and his driver are shot by two Red Army Faction members while waiting at a red light.
In 1949, the Federal Republic of Germany was founded in West Germany and eventually included all of the American, British, and French zones, excluding those three countries ' zones in Berlin, while the Marxist-Leninist German Democratic Republic was proclaimed in East Germany.
On 3 October 1990, the two parts of Germany were reunified as the Federal Republic of Germany, and Berlin again became the official German capital.
The Reichstag building was also occasionally used as a venue for sittings of the Bundestag and its committees and the Bundesversammlung, the body which elects the German Federal President.
Meyer became director when Gropius resigned in February 1928, and brought the Bauhaus its two most significant building commissions, both of which still exist: five apartment buildings in the city of Dessau, and the headquarters of the Federal School of the German Trade Unions ( ADGB ) in Bernau.
There were major commissions: one from the city of Dessau for five tightly designed " Laubenganghäuser " ( apartment buildings with balcony access ), which are still in use today, and another for the headquarters of the Federal School of the German Trade Unions ( ADGB ) in Bernau bei Berlin.
* Bundesministerium des Innern, the German Federal Ministry of the Interior
1900 ( German Federal Archives )
The German Confederation or German Union ( Deutscher Bund ) was a loose confederation of thirty-five monarchical states and four republican ( but hardly democratic ) free cities, with a Federal Assembly in Frankfurt.
** The Federal Diet ( In German: Deutscher Bundestag ), federal parliament of Germany
Until this German Federal legislation was introduced, there were no recognised mechanism to prevent administrators in private bodies and civil servants in public-funded bodies ( such as universities ) from automatically discriminating between the qualifications of people with German doctorates compared to holders of doctorates from an EU member state.
In addition, the Occupation Statute of 1949, which granted partial independence to the newly created Federal Republic of Germany, specifically forbade the imposition of import quotas to protect German film production from foreign competition, the result of lobbying by the American industry as represented by the MPAA.
As a consequence of this, numerous German production and distribution companies went out of business in the 1950s and 1960s and cinemas across the Federal Republic closed their doors ; the number of screens in West Germany almost halved between the beginning and the end of the decade.
Despite the foundation of the Kuratorium Junger Deutscher Film ( Young German Film Committee ) in 1965, set up under the auspices of the Federal Ministry of the Interior to support new German films financially, the directors of this New German Cinema, who rejected co-operation with the existing film industry, were consequently often dependent on money from television.
This situation changed after 1974 when the Film-Fernseh-Abkommen ( Film and Television Accord ) was agreed between the Federal Republic's main broadcasters, ARD and ZDF, and the German Federal Film Board ( a government body created in 1968 to support film-making in Germany ).
* The Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic ( West and East Germany ) were both recognised on January 7, 1972 by Finland.
* Federal cartel office, German competition authority ( Bundeskartellamt )
The German word Land is the exact cognate of English land but it carries many political, constitutional, and historical meanings absent from the English term ( among other things a constituent state of the German Federal Republic, historically a principality of the Holy Roman Empire, but also " rural " as opposed to " urban ", etc .— the Swedish lantis equating to " country bumpkin " or " hick "— most of these meanings are borne by the Anglo-Norman word country in English ).

German and Investigation
In March 1916, the Bureau of Investigation suspected German terrorists were making bombs in the tunnel, and broke through the roof of the tunnel with jackhammers.
* 1942 – The Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ) convicts 33 members of a German spy ring headed by Fritz Joubert Duquesne in the largest espionage case in United States history — the Duquesne Spy Ring.
According to files declassified by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation, Mrs. Simpson was believed to be a regular guest at Ribbentrop's social gatherings at the German Embassy in London where it was thought the two struck up a romantic relationship.
Other Losses ; An Investigation into the Mass Deaths of German Prisoners at the Hands of the French and American after World War II ( Toronto: Stoddart, 1989 ; London: MacDonald, 1989 ).
Other Losses ; An Investigation into the Mass Deaths of German Prisoners at the Hands of the French and American after World War II.
Eugeniusz Strojt, in an article in the Bulletin of the Main Commission for Investigation of the German Crimes in Poland, estimated the people murdered in Bełżec as 600, 000.
Investigation of accidents is not a responsibility of the LBA but of the German Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Investigation.
The title of his German dissertation was Psychometrische Untersuchungen ( Psychometric Investigation ).
* Peters, G. " Comparative Investigation of Vocalisation in Several Felids " published in German in Spixiana-Supplement, 1978 ; ( 1 ): 1 – 206.
( The Second Investigation, since 1968 ), 281-294 ( The Tenth Investigation, Proposition One, 1974 ); ISBN 3-631-43215-1 ( in German )
The " American Army Investigation of Alleged Mistreatment of German Guards at Dachau " found that about 15 Germans were killed ( with another 4 or 5 wounded ) after their surrender had been accepted.
* German Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Investigation ( Bundesstelle für Flugunfalluntersuchung )
The German Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Investigation (, BFU ) is the German federal agency responsible for air accident investigation.
# REDIRECT German Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Investigation
* Final Report of the Bundestag Investigation Committee on " Party Donations ", 11 June 2002 ( in German )
In the U. S. military " Investigation of Alleged Mistreatment of German Guards at Dachau " conducted by Lt. Col. Joseph Whitaker, the account given by Col. Howard Buechner ( then a Colonel in the United States Army and medical officer with the 3rd Battalion of the 157th Infantry ), to Whitaker on 5 May 1945 did not contradict the Sparks account.
He issued a report on 8 June 1945, called the " Investigation of Alleged Mistreatment of German Guards at Dachau " and also known as " the I. G.
Since the American Immigration Service raised the question of the legal basis of the stay of larger number of immigrants, associates of the German government during the World War II in USA, Yugoslav authorities, under initiative of the Special Investigation Court of the American Ministry of Justice, renewed the request for Artuković's extradition.
The Reich Agency for the Investigation of Families determined that from the standpoint of German law, the Karaims were not to be considered Jews.
Upon his return to America, Dilger found himself under suspicion of being a German agent by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and fled to Mexico where he would use the surname " Delmar ".

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