Authorities

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Authority Type: Corporate Body
  1. Valstybinis durpių pramonės trestas

    • Torf-Industrie-Zentrale
    • State Peat Industry Center

    State Peat Industry Center was established in June 1941 and operated until 1 March 1943. Since 2 March 1943 was called Torf-Industrie-Zentrale. The Centre was under the Nazi administration authority.

  2. Darbo birža Kaune

    • Arbeitsamt Kauen
    • Labour Office in Kaunas

    Labour Office in Kaunas was established under the supervision of Nazi authorities in September 1941 and was resposible for all activities concerning with labour.

  3. Ašmenos kalėjimas

    • Ašmena Prison

    Ašmenos prison was established on 1 April 1942. The prison was under the authority of the Prison Management Department. Ašmenos prison was for political and criminal prisoners but there were imprisoned Jews also.

  4. Alytaus apskrities viršininkas

    • The Chief of Alytus District
    • Der Kreischef Kreis Alytus

    The chief of Alytus district was responsible for the internal security of the county, took care of the education, health, care, catering, and the establishment of associations and activities.

  5. 814-oji karo lauko komendantūra

    • Feldkommandantur 814
    • Military Field Commander Number 814 in Vilnius

    Military Field Commander Number 814 in Vilnius was established in July 1941 and existed untill July 1944. The institution was under the authority of Der Kommandant in Litauen des Wehrmachtsbefehlshabers Ostland. The Commandant handled almost all military and civilian affairs, except for the political. Also supervised activities of the committee of the citizens' of the Vilnius city and the area and activities of the Lithuanian auxiliary police.

  6. 1-asis lietuvių policijos batalionas

    • Das litauische Schutzmannschafts- W-Bataillon Nr. 1
    • Lithuanian 1st Police Battalion

    The 1st Battalion which was located in Kaunas and was active in the mass murdering process of Jews in Kaunas and the periphery in summer and autumn 1941. The 1st Battalion's soldiers killed tens thousands of Lithuanian and foreign countries (Germany, Austria, Czech Republic) Jews. Since 20 December 1941 the Battalion was renamed to 13th Battalion and was active in Byelorussia.

  7. Polizeibehörden des Kreises Tukums-Talsen

    • Tukums-Talsi District Police Institutions
    • Tukuma-Talsu apriņķa policijas iestādes
  8. Stadtverwaltung Lemsal

    • Limbazi City Council
    • Limbažu pilsētas valde
  9. Polizeibehörden Kreis Madohn

    • Madona District Police Institutions
    • Madonas apriņķa policijas iestādes
  10. Stadtverwaltung Kandau

    • Kandava City Council
    • Kandavas pilsētas valde
  11. Stadtverwaltung Goldingen

    • Kuldiga City Council
    • Kuldīgas pilsētas valde
  12. Generaldirektorium für Landwirtschaft. Departement für Lebensmittelbeschaffung

    • Directorate General for Agriculture – Department of Food Provision
    • Lauksaimniecības ģenerāldirekcijas Pārtikas nodrošināšanas departaments
  13. Der Befehlshaber der Sicherheitspolizei und des SD Ostland

    • Commandant's Office of the Security Police and the SD in Ostland
    • Drošības policijas un SD pavēlnieks Austrumzemē
  14. Riga Arbeitsvewaltung

    • Labour Administration Riga
    • Apgabala komisāra Rigā darba pārvalde
  15. Eesti NSV Oktoobrirevolutsiooni ja Sotsialistliku Ülesehitustöö Riiklik Keskarhiiv

    • Central State Archive of the October Revolution and Socialist Construction of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic

    1948-1989

    After the Second World War, the Estonian State Archive was under Soviet occupation and was renamed Eesti NSV Oktoobrirevolutsiooni ja Sotsialistliku Ülesehituse Riiklik Keskarhiiv / ORKA (Central State Archive of the October Revolution and Socialist Construction of Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic). After the transitional period 1989-1991, the archive continued acting as State Archives of the Estonian Republic.

  16. Landesheilanstalt Meseritz-Obrawalde

    • Regional Treatment Institute in Międzyrzec-Obrzyce
    • Krajowy Zakład Leczniczy w Międzyrzeczu–Obrzycach

    This was a hospital for mental and nervous illnesses. Most of the surviving files (in all 4,626 items) are the personal and case notes of patients (call no. 148-4626) and the personal files of nurses and auxiliary personnel. The papers of the hospital’s director and the doctors who took part in the euthanasia programme are missing, however. From 1933 and throughout World War II, Obrzyce was the site of crimes against individuals both sick and healthy who came into conflict with the German Nazis. From 1939 the hospital in Obrzyce was a transit point for sick people destined for sites of mass...

  17. Δήμος Σερρών

    • Municipality of Serres
    • Dimos Serron
  18. Arbeitsamt in Litzmannstadt

    • Urząd Pracy w Łodzi

    Urząd Pracy w Łodzi został utworzony 12.09.1939 r. Posiadał wówczas swoje placówki w Kaliszu, Kępnie, Ostrowie Wielkopolskim i Sieradzu. Po utworzeniu Kraju Warty 8.10.1939 r. obejmował Łódź oraz powiaty: kutnowski, łaski, łęczycki, łódzki i wieluński. W latach 1940-1941 we właściwości terytorialnej Urzędu znajdowały się: Łódź i powiaty łaski, łęczycki i łódzki. W listopadzie 1941 r. zasięg terytorialny zmniejszył się do Łodzi i powiatu łódzkiego oraz Pabianic wyłączonych z powiatu łaskiego. Powiat łaski przejął Arbeitsamt w Sieradzu, a od lutego 1942 r. nowopowstały Arbeitsamt w Zduńskiej ...

  19. Bildungsamt der Stadt Riga

    • Rīgas pilsētas Izglītības valde
    • The Riga Board of Education
  20. Kreisleiter Riga

    • Rīgas apriņķa vecākais
    • Riga County Leader