Authorities

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  1. Stadtkommissariat Cherson

    • Штадткомиссар г. Херсон
  2. Генічеська районна управа

    • Голопристанська районна управа
    • Беріславська районна управа
  3. Генічеська міська управа, м. Генічеськ

    • Genichesk Town Administration, town of Genichesk
  4. Комісія по розслідуванню злочинів німецько-фашистських загарбників на території Іванівського і Нижньосірогозького районів, Херсонської області

    • Commission to Investigate the Crimes of the German-Fascist Invaders in the Territory of the Ivanivka and Nyzhni Sirohozy Rayons, Nyzhni Sirohozy village

    These entities were established in 1943-44 pursuant to an edict (2 November 1942) of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the USSR. The regional commission was in charge of the city and district extraordinary state commissions and in turn was subordinate to Ukraine’s republic-level Extraordinary State Commission, and included representatives of the public prosecutor’s office and investigative organs, medical experts, representatives of public organizations, and Soviet and party workers. The extraordinary state commissions were tasked with investigating the criminal activities of the occu...

  5. Херсонський горком Коммуністичної партії України

    • Kherson City Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine
  6. Державний архів Запорізької області

    • State Archive of Zaporizhzhia Oblast
    • Derzhavnyi arkhiv Zaporiz'koi oblasti

    · Zaporizhia okrug archive department (1925-1930) · Zaporizhia local archive department (1930-1932) · Zaporizhia state historical archive (1932-1939) · Zaporizhia oblast historical archive (1939-1941) · The state archives of Zaporizhia oblast (1941-1958) · Zaporizhia oblast state archives (1958-1980) · The state archives of Zaporizhia oblast (from 1980 till now)

  7. Газета "Нове Запоріжжя"

    • "Nove Zaporizhzhia" newspaper
  8. Stadtkommissariat Saporoschje

    • Штадткомиссар г. Запорожье
    • Штадткомісар м. Запоріжжя

    1941-1943

  9. Запорізька міська управа

    • Zaporiyhyhia city board, city of Zaporizhzhia
    • Запорожская городская управа, г. Запорожье

    Zaporizhzhia city board was created on October 5, 1941. It was the local administrative body during the time of the Nazi occupation in 1941-1943. It provided administering of establishments of local industry and commerce, urban housing and communal services, and transport, health services and public education. It was responsible for collecting local taxes and fees, construction and repair work, a set of labor, housing and social welfare. It was liquidated on October 14, 1943 when the city was liberated by the Red Army.

  10. Виконавчий комітет Дніпропетровської обласної ради народних депутатів

    • Executive committee of Dnipropetrovsk regional Council of Peoples Delegates
  11. Дніпропетровська міська управа, м. Дніпропетровськ.

    • Dnipropetrovsk Town Administration, town of Dnipropetrovsk
  12. Υπηρεσία Διαχειρίσεως Ανταλλαξίμων Περιουσιών

    • Service of the Exchangeable Properties
    • Ypiresia Diaheiriseos Antallaximon Periousion
  13. Υποθηκοφυλακείο Δράμας

    • Land Registry Office in Drama
    • Ypothikofylakeio Dramas
  14. Κεντρικό Ισραηλιτικό Συμβούλιο της Ελλάδος

    • Central Board of Jewish Communities in Greece
    • Kentriko Israilitiko Symvoulio tis Ellados
  15. Οργανισμός Περιθάλψεως και Αποκαταστάσεως Ισραηλιτών Ελλάδος

    • Organization for the Relief and Rehabilitation of Greek Jews
    • Organismos perithalpseos kai Apokatastaseos Israiliton Ellados
  16. Σαμπετάι Τσιμίνο

    • Sabetay Tsimino
    • Sabetai Tsimino

    Sabetay Tsimino (Kavala 1920 2003) was a Sephardic Greek Jew and tobacco merchant in Kavala. He was not deported in 1943, but was forced to work in a labour camp in Belitsa (Bulgaria) by the Bulgarian Occupation authorities in his hometown. After the Second World War he stayed in Kavala, where he worked as merchant and was President of the local Jewish community until his death.

  17. Αρών Τσιμίνο

    • Aron Tsimino
    • Aron Tsimino

    Aron Tsimino was born in Serres (Greece) in late 19th century and died in Kavala (Greece) in the decade of 1960. He was a well-known tobacco merchant in the first half of the 20th century in Kavala. He was not deported in 1943, as he had been expelled by the Bulgarians in 1941, after which he had arrived in Athens and was given a Christian identity card by the Police Chief Angelos Evert.

  18. Vajna Gábor

    04/11/1891

    12/03/1946

    Army officer and politician, member of the Arrow Cross Party. Gestapo agent. Close associate to Ferenc Szalasi. Interior Minister from 1944. Found guilty of war crimes and executed.

  19. Szálasi Ferenc

    • Szálasi, Ferenc 1897-1946
    • Szálasi, Ferenc, 1897-1946
    • Ferenc, Szálasi 1897-1946
    • Szalasi, Ferenc

    01/06/1897

    12/03/1946

    Founder and leader of the Arrow Cross Party, the most popular extreme right wing movement in Hungary before and during WWII. Following Regent Horthy's failed attempt to leave war, Szálasi assumed power with German support and became Prime Minister of Hungary (15 October, 1944-28 March 1945) as well as the head of state ("Leader of the Nation"). He was found guilty of war crimes and executed in 1946.

  20. Hain Péter

    31/05/1895

    27/06/1946

    Police officer, personal detective of the regent Miklós. After the German occupation he became the leader of the State Security Surveillance (Állambiztonsági Rendészet), which became notorious under the name "Hungarian Gestapo" because of its cruel interrogation methods. After the war he was tried and executed.