Authorities

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Authority Type: Corporate Body
  1. Historijski muzej Bosne i Hercegovine

    • History Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina
    • Historijski muzej BiH, Muzej Revolucije

    Founded in 1945.

    The History Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina aims to collect, preserve, explore, present, and promote the cultural and historical heritage of Bosnia and Herzegovina. From its founding in 1945 until 1993, the Museum remained thematically focused on the history of antifascism during World War II and the cultivation of socialist state values. The name of the Museum, once Museum of the Revolution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, has changed several times, but it has always been recognizable. After being renamed the History Museum in 1993, the thematic structure of the Museum has also changed. Now the...

  2. Kotarsko nadzorništvo narodne zaštite Sarajevo

    • District's Office for national protection Sarajevo
  3. Ured za upravu židovskih nekretnina Sarajevo

    • The Office for Management of Jewish Estate Sarajevo

    The Office for Management of Jewish Estate was working in accordance with the laws of the Independent State of Croatia that enforced expropriation of Jewish property and Jewish companies and making them state-owned property.

  4. Ured za podržavljeni imetak Sarajevo

    • The Office for Nationalized Property Sarajevo

    The Office for Nationalized Property in Sarajevo had details about and managed the properties of those who had to leave the Independent State of Croatia or they were taken to concentration camps. In most cases, this is Jewish and Serbian property.

  5. Gradska uprava narodnih dobara Sarajevo

    • City's bureau for public goods Sarajevo

    1945 - 1946

    After World War 2 bureaus (directorates) were formed to manage the property war criminals, but also of individuals and families that were forcefully taken away or became refugees. The government thus aimed to manage these properties until it is returned to owners or assigned to someone else (in accordance with the law: Zakon o postupanju sa imovinom sopstvenika koji su je morali napustiti... Sl. list DFJ no. 36/45).

  6. Jevrejska opština Sarajevo

    • Jewish Community of Sarajevo
  7. Izraelička-Sefardička osnovna škola Sarajevo

    • Sephardic Primary School Sarajevo

    Founded in 1903.

    The school in Sarajevo for Jewish (Sephardi) children was formed in 1903. Records (books) of the school were preserved and kept in Elementary school "Jovan Jovanović Zmaj" Sarajevo, from which they were transferred to the Archive of Sarajevo.

  8. Župný úrad Trenčianskej župy

  9. Ľudový súd v Levoči

  10. Fond pre správu poľnohospodárskych majetkov

    • FSPM
  11. Ustaška nadzorna služba

    • Ustasha Surveillance Service

    Created on 16th of August 1941. and abolished on 21. of January 1943.

    In August 1941, the Ustaša Surveillance Service (Ustaška nadzorna služba) was created to combat anti-Ustaša activities throughout the NDH. The Surveillance Service consisted of four elements, the Ustaša Police, Ustaša Intelligence Service, Ustaša Defence Brigades, and Personnel. The head of the Surveillance Service was appointed by, and accountable directly to Pavelić, leader of the Independent State of Croatia. Among other branches, the Service was monitoring Jews and people of "mixed" marriages.

  12. Spartakusbund

    • Spartakus