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Kontrola Państwowa
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2014
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vol. 59
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issue 2(355)
173-192
EN
The Litzmannstadt Ghetto was established on 8th February 1940, and it was the first ghetto on the Polish land included in the Third Reich. It was located in the poor and squalid northern part of the city of ód. Altogether, over 200,000 people went through this ghetto. The ghetto had a huge administrative apparatus that in 1942 was composed of 33 agencies which employed almost 14,000 persons. In order to provide for an efficient control of this comprehensive apparatus, an external audit body was established, which was called the Supreme Audit Office. In his article, the author discusses the organisation and functioning of the ghetto NIK.
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