OZAV, The Prealpine Operations Zone (German: Operationszone Alpenvorland or OZAV; Italian: Zona d'operazione Prealpi) was a Nazi German puppet district in the sub-Alpine area created in Italian territory during World War II. It was administered as part of the Reichsgau of Tyrol-Vorarlberg. The capital of the zone was Bolzano. OZAV was administered by High Commissioner Franz Hofer, who banned political parties and disenfranchised the Italian administration in the region, replacing it with "suitable representatives of the German group of peoples."citation needed Military units in the region came under the Befehlshaber Operationszone Alpenvorland commanded by General der Infanterie Joachim Witthöft, a former divisional commander in the XXVII Corps of the German Army (Wehrmacht Heer). Primary enforcement of German regulations was performed by the Südtiroler Ordnungsdienst (SOD, the "South Tyrol" civil police), which had been recruited from the ADO (Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Optanten für Deutschland or Association of Those Choosing Germany); it was mirrored in Trento (Trentino) by the Corpo di Sicurezza Trentino (CST) and in the Belluno province by the Corpo di Sicurezza Bellunese (CSB), both composed of people drafted from all male residents between the eighteen and fifty years of age. The SOD was also actively involved in the pursuit of the Jews and the well-known “Dableiber” (those who had chosen Italy when they were compelled to declare their allegiance), like Michael Gamper, Friedl Volgger, Rudolf Posch and Josef Ferrari. Many of the Dableiber were current or former Catholic priests and were persecuted by the Germans.
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