Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle
| Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle (VoMi) | |
Rudolf Hess and Heinrich Himmler visiting an exhibition of proposed rural German settlements within occupied Eastern Europe (March 1941). | |
| Agency overview | |
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| Formed | c.1937 |
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| Dissolved | May 8, 1945 |
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| Jurisdiction | Germany Occupied Europe |
| Headquarters | Unter den Linden 64, Berlin 52°31′1.03″N 13°23′0.28″E / 52.5169528°N 13.3834111°E |
| Employees | 5,000 c. January 1942 |
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| Parent agency | NSDAP Allgemeine-SS |
In Nazi Germany the Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle or VoMi (Coordination Center for Ethnic Germans) was a Nazi Party agency founded to manage the interests of the Volksdeutsche—the population of ethnic Germans living outside the Third Reich. Ultimately coming under Allgemeine-SS administration, it became responsible for orchestrating the implementation of Nazi Lebensraum (English: living-space) policies in Eastern Europe during World War II.