Authorities

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  1. Heeresgruppe Sued

  2. Beit Hanoar Hadati

    • ברית הנוער הדתי
  3. Hoch- und Tiefbau

    • Hoch &Tiefbau
  4. Bayerische Staatsbank

  5. Zion Daniel

    • דניאל ציון

    Chief Rabbו of Sofia and President of the Rabbanical council in Sofia during World War II.

  6. Kurt Ball-Kaduri

    • יעקב קורט בל-כדורי

    Dr. Kurt Ball-Kaduri was born in Berlin in 1891. A lawyer and legal adviser to the Prussian government, he was also active in Jewish affairs. He made aliya to Eretz Israel in December 1938. Dr. Ball-Kaduri, who was active in collecting material and writing about German Jewry, became aware that much material that reached the archives regarding Jewish life in Germany from 1933 to 1945 was incomplete, and that there were large information gaps. From his own public activities in Germany, he knew very well that many activities were conducted without any documentation, especially after the Nazi r...

  7. Zeirei Zion

    • Zionist youth
    • צעירי ציון

    Zeirei Zion was an autonomous youth organization, which focused primarily on emigration and settlement in Palestine.

  8. The Israel Defense Forces and Defense Establishment Archives

    • ארכיון הצה''ל

    1948 -

    The Israel Defense Forces and Defense Establishment Archives (IDFA) was established in July 1948, during Israel's War of Independence. IDFA keeps Israeli military documentation of all sorts, including files, publications, audio and video, photographs, maps and posters. IDFA and its subsidiaries also house documentation of Jewish military organizations which were active before the establishment of the State of Israel, such as "Haganah", "Lehi" and "Hashomer", as well as a collection dedicated to Jewish Soldiers in World Armies.

  9. Vugesta - Verwaltungsstelle für jüdisches Umzugsgut der Geheimen Staatspolizei

    • Gestapo Office for the Disposal of the Property of Jewish Emigrants
    • Vugesta

    1940/1945

    From the time it was set up in early autumn 1940 until the end of the war, Vugesta 'disposed' of the property of 5,000 to 6,000 and the furniture of at least 10,000 Jewish families who emigrated or were deported.

  10. Ministerul Economiei Naţionale

    • Ministry of National Economy
  11. Сімферопольське міське управління

    • Simferopol City Administration, City of Simferopol
  12. Феодосійська міська управа

    • Feodosiya Town Administration, Town of Feodosiya
  13. Ялтинське міське управління

    • Yalta Town Administration, Town of Yalta
  14. Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine

    • Navy High Command
    • OKM

    The Oberkommando der Luftwaffe, the Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine and the Oberkommando des Heeres were subordinate to the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht which was ultimately responsible to Hitler for the operational conduct of the three armed branches of the German forces.

  15. Arbeitsamt

    • Labor Office

    The Arbeitsamt had the general responsibility for meticulously filling the Arbeitseinsatz imposed on most of the ghetto’s inhabitants (men aged 16-57; women aged 17-46). In order to locate, arrest, and punish shirkers, the Arbeitsamt made use of the police apparatus.

  16. Керченська міська управа

    • Kerch Town Administration, Town of Kerch
  17. Saburov Aleksandr

    • Saburov, A.
    • Saburow, A.
    • Saburov, Aleksandr Nikolaevich
    • Saburow, Aleksander
    • Saburov, Oleksandr
    • ...

    01/08/1908

    15/04/1974

    One of the leaders of Soviet partisan movement in Ukraine and western Russia

  18. Chamberlain Arthur Neville

    • Chamberlain, Arthur Neville, 1869-1940

    1869

    09/11/1940

    Prime minister (1937-1940). Appeasement policy. Signed Munich Agreement.

  19. Kálmán Darányi

    Conservative Hungarian politician and prime minister. He was the prime minister of Hungary from October 1936 to May 1938. During his tenure the First “Jewish Law” was prepared. Horthy was dissatisfied with his activities and he forced him to resign. Until his death he remained the president of the Lower House of the two-chamber parliament.

  20. Bárdossy László

    • Bárdossy, László, 1890-1946
    • Bárdossy, László

    10/12/1890

    10/01/1946

    Hungarian diplomat and a politician. He was Prime Minister of Hungary between April 3, 1941, and March 7, 1942, when Hungary entered the war against Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union. In autumn 1944 he became one of the leaders of the extreme right National Alliance of Legislators (Törvényhozók Nemzeti Szövetsége). In 1946 he was found guilty of war crimes and executed.