Authorities

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Language of Description: English
Authority Type: Corporate Body
  1. AOK - Armeeoberkommando 11

    • Aok 11
  2. AOK - Armeeoberkommando 17

    • Aok 17
  3. AOK - Armeeoberkommando 2

    • AOK 2 - Armee Oberkommando 2
  4. AOK - Armeeoberkommando 4

    • AOK 4 - Armee Oberkommando 4
  5. AOK 8 - Armeeoberkommando 8

    • AOK 8 - Armee Oberkommando 8
  6. Arbeiter Ring

    • Workmen’s Circle

    The Arbeiter Ring was a fraternal order with socialist ideas and programs that were dedicated to the promotion of progressive Yiddish culture.

  7. 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.

  8. Arbeitsamt Riga

    • Riga City Labour Administration
  9. Arbejdsskadestyrelsen

    • National Board of Industrial Injuries in Denmark
  10. Area Associations

    The Area Associations set up the Centralna Komisja Uchodźców.

  11. Arhiv Bosne i Hercegovine

    • Archives of Bosnia and Herzegovina
    • Arhiv BiH

    Founded in 1947.

    The Archives of Bosnia-Herzegovina, the first modern archival institution in Bosnia-Herzegovina is established 1947. by decision of The Government of Peoples Republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina No. 1061 on December 12, 1947. Nowadays this date is known as Archives Day in Bosnia-Herzegovina. From 1965, by provision of Archives Act, name of this institution is changed into Archives of Bosnia-Herzegovina. Today, in the independent state of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Archives works under this name.

  12. Arhiv Hercegovačko-neretvanske županije/kantona

    • Archives of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton
    • Archives of Herzegovina

    The Archives in Mostar were founded in 1954. The name was changed to "Archives of Herzegovina" in 1964. After the Dayton Agreement and creation of Cantons it became archival institution under the supervision of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton. The institutions keeps archival records from the area of Herzegovina, more specifically Herzegovina - Neretva Canton.

  13. Arhiv Republike Srpske

    • Archives of the Republic of Srpska
    • Arhiv Bosanske Krajine

    The Archives of the City of Banja Luka was established by the Decision of the People's Committee of the City of Banja Luka, number 4735 dated 20 April, 1953. According to the approval of the Executive Council of the National Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, no. 1719-14 dated 30 May, 1956, the Archives of the City of Banja Luka became County Archives, authorized for the areas of the municipalities of Banja Luka and Prijedor. The establisher's rights were taken over by the People's Committee of the County Banja Luka (Decision no. 2170 dated 29 June, 1956) with the consent of the People's C...

  14. Arhiv Tuzlanskog kantona

    • Tuzla County Archives
    • Archive of Tuzla Canton

    The establishment of the Archives in Tuzla and the establishment of archival activities in the wider Tuzla area was carried out only after the Second World War. Archive of Tuzla was founded by the City People's Committee in Tuzla on July 1, 1954, in accordance with the recommendation of the Executive Council of the People's Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (NR BiH) No. 3768/53 of 24 January 1954. Archive of Tuzla was founded as Archive of Tuzla town, and very started to supervise the region of northeast Bosnia which,since 1962, included 18 or 19 municipalities. Regional Archive jurisdicti...

  15. Armee 11

  16. Armee 6

  17. Armée Belge des Partisans

    • Belgian Partisans Army

    Resistance movement.

  18. Armée Juive

    • AJ

    Founded in 1942-01

    The Armée Juive was a completely secret operation, established in 1941-01. Its members were recruited secretly, they swore their loyalty to the AJ on the Bible and the Zionist flag, and they even began training to fight before the organization had procured arms. It is unclear how many members the AJ actually had. Not all Zionist groups supported or trusted the AJ. The AJ, Zionist oriented, with commando groups, operated in different cities, striking at informers who worked for the Gestapo. This unit established relations with other bodies, the Eclaireurs Israelites de France, Mouvement de J...

  19. Armee oberkommando

    • Army headquarters staff
    • AOK