Central Planning Board

Central Planning Board (Zentrale Planung)
Agency overview
Formed22 April 1942
Dissolved8 May 1945
JurisdictionEntire German war economy
Agency executives
Parent agencyFour Year Plan

The Central Planning Board (German: Zentrale Planung) was a high level governmental production planning agency set up in Nazi Germany, which was active between 1942 and 1945. Its main aim was to make more efficient use of raw materials and manpower in directing the German war economy.