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Military government weekly information bulletin
No. 23 (January 1946)
Highlights of policy, pp. 4-9
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appropriate Military Government Office through the same channels. Those persons living in the immediate vicinity of the frontier whose work or profession requires that they cross the frontier frequently, are entitled to a Frontalier pass. This pass accompanied by a valid identity document will permit them to cross the frontier as often as their work requires them to. Applicants for the Frontalier pass must apply to the local Military Governments Office, who will issue the pass after clearance with CIC. Civilians who are displaced persons, refugees, or prisoners of war cross the frontier without the AEF Permit provid- ing they are moving under organized mili- tary supervision, arranged by a competent military authority. In such cases, prior notification will be made to the travel control post of the number, time and point of boundary crossing. In all other cases, displaced persons and refugees must possess an AEF permit. The border between Germany and Austria is considered to be an interna- tional frontier, and no civilian unless travelling under organized military super- vision may cross this frontier without the AEF Permit or Frontalier Pass. V
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