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  1. Πρωτοδικείο Ξάνθης

    • Court of First Instance in Xanthi
    • Protodikeio Xanthis
  2. Ισραηλιτική Κοινότητα Πατρών

    • Jewish Community of Patras
    • Israilitiki Koinotita Patron
  3. Český svaz pro spolupráci s Němci

    • Czech League for Cooperation with the Germans
    • Czech Association for Collaboration with Germans

    The Czech League for Cooperation with the Germans (Český svaz pro spolupráci s Němci) was appointed by Hácha in 1939 to improve the relations between the Czech population in the Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia. The Association was not successful and was therefore dissolved in 1942.

  4. Česká liga proti bolševismu

    • Czech League Against Bolshevism

    Česká liga proti bolševismu (Czech League Against Bolshevism) founded 1944 was a Protectorate organization conducting propaganda against the Soviet Union.

  5. Národní souručenství

    • National Community
    • Nationale Gemeinschaft
    • NS

    Národní souručenství was during the existence of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia the only allowed political Czech organization. For 1943-01-15 Národní souručenství was disbanded as a political party and converted into a cultural and educational organization.

  6. Mikuláš z Bubna-Litic

    Mikuláš z Bubna-Litic was from February 1940 to February 1942 Minister of Agriculture in the government of Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia.

  7. Josef Kalfus

    Czechoslovak Minister of Finance since 1936 and staying in that position during the whole period of the Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia.

  8. Jaroslav Krejčí

    Jaroslav Krejčí served as Prime Minister of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia from January 19, 1942 to January 19, 1945. He served as Minister of Justice in all Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia governments and temporarily he was also Minister of Agriculture.

  9. Ladislav Karel Feierabend

    1891-1969

    From October 1941 to June 1945 the Czechoslovak Minister of Finance in Exile

  10. Zentralamt für die Regelung der Judenfrage in Böhmen und Mähren

    • Central Office for the Solution of the Jewish Question in Bohemia and Moravia

    Founded in 1942

    The Zentralamt für die Regelung der Judenfrage in Böhmen Und Mähren was known before 1942 as Zentralstelle für jüdische Auswanderung in Böhmen und Mähren.

  11. Zentralstelle für jüdische Auswanderung in Böhmen und Mähren

    • Central Office for Jewish Emigration of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia

    Founded in 1939-07-26

    The Zentralstelle für jüdische Auswanderung in Böhmen und Mähren was instituted in Prague on 1939-07-26, after the Nazis occupied Bohemia and Moravia. This office was headed by Eichmann, and it ultimately dealt with the expulsion of the Jews of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia to Theresienstadt.

  12. Ministerstvo financí

    • Finanzministerium
    • Ministry of Finance
  13. Abelis Klenickis

    Lithuanian composer, conductor and violinist was born on 14 July, 1904 in Tauragė. Studied at the Kaunas Conservatory in the classes of Juozas Gruodis and Jurgis Karnavičius. In 1953 Klenickis graduated (composition) at the Lithuanian Conservatory, he also took postgraduate cources at the Moscow Conservatory (conducting) in the class of L. Ginzburg. Klenickis served as president of the Lithuanian Composers’ Union. He died on 14 May 1990 in Vilnius.

  14. Valkininkų savivaldybė

    • Valkininkai municipality
  15. Hugo Schneider Aktiengesellschaft-Metalwarenfabrik

    • HASAG

    Hugo Schneider Aktiengesellschaft-Metalwarenfabrik was one of the privately owned German companies that used concentration camp prisoners as forced laborers. HASAG manufactured armaments and was the third largest of such companies, after I.G. Farben and the Herman Goering Works. In 1932 a Nazi Party member and SS Officer named Paul Budin became general manager of HASAG. In 1933 the company became the German army’s regular ammunitions supplier. In 1943 HASAG was officially designated as a Wehrmachtsbetrieb, a company working for the armed forces. In 1939 its classification was raised to that...

  16. Ukmergės apskrities policijos Želvos punktas

    • Želva Police Precinct of Ukmergė District
  17. Ukmergės apskrities policijos Žemaitkiemio punktas

    • Žemaitkiemis Police Precinct of Ukmergė District
  18. Saugumo policijos Utenos rajono viršininkas

    • Revierchef der Sicherheitspolizei in Utena
    • Chief of the Security Police of Utena District
  19. Stopford´s action

    • Stopfordova akce

    1938/1939

    After the signment of the Munich agreement in 1938 the British government decided to provide financial support (officially it was a loan for the Czechoslovak government) to refugees and emmigrants from former Czechoslovakia to other states. A person charged with care about matters of refugees was a british clerk Robert J. Stopford. British government gave about 4 millions pounds. Untill March 1939 this financial aid was given about 12.000 emigrants who than moved to Palestine, United States and Great Britain.