Authorities

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  1. Zvláštní dopisovatel Rostislav Kocourek

    • Special Correspondent Rostislav Kocourek

    Rostislav Kocourek, a lawyer and a journalist, was working as the war correspondent in London during the WWII, after the war he was sent as a special correspondent of the Czechoslovak Press Office to Nurembeg. In 1960s, he helped identifying his work during the processing of the fonds.

  2. Ministerstvo financí - Londýn

    • The Ministry of Finance - London
  3. Ministerstvo hospodářské obnovy - Londýn

    • Ministry of Economic Recovery - London

    The Czechoslovak Ministry of Economic Recovery in Exile was established in 1941 and functioned till February 1945.

  4. Předsednictvo Ministerské rady - Londýn

    • Presidium of the Ministerial Council
  5. Lavoslav Schick

    • Lavoslav Šik

    Lavoslav Schick (Šik) was a Croatian/Yugoslav Zionist, Judaist, journalist and a lawyer. He was born on the 27th of November 1881 in Vienna. After the death of his father, his mother married again and moved with his new husband and her two sons, Lavoslav (Leo) and Otto, in 1891 to Zagreb (Croatia) – then part of the Habsburg Empire. Schick studied Law in Zagreb, Vienna and Budapest and worked as a journalist. Already at the end of the 19th century he affirmed himself as a Zionist. He organized youth meetings, supported the Association of the South Slav Academics Bar Giora, founded 1902 in V...

  6. Národní arijská kulturní jednota

    • National Aryan Cultural Union
    • Nationalarische Kulturvereinigung
    • NAKJ

    Antisemitic organisation founded in the Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia.

  7. Vlajka

    • The Flag
    • Český nacionalněsocialistický tábor - Vlajka
    • ČNST-Vlajka

    Vlajka was a small fascist and nationalist party in Czechoslovakia. It was named after a publication existing since 1928. The party was forbidden in November 1938 but allowed again in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia until 1943.

  8. Ministerstvo vnitra - Londýn

    • Ministry of Interior - London
  9. Svaz osvobozených politických vězňů

    • Association of Liberated Political Prisoners

    1945-1948

    The Association of Liberated Political Prisoners was a post-war organization that united people who were imprisoned during the war because of their political opinions and survivors. The main aim of the Association was to continue with fighting against the fascism and to protect Czechoslovak republic. Members were also people who were immprisoned because of their nationality, race or religion.

  10. Bergen-Belsen Memorial

    • Gedenkstäte Bergen-Belsen

    After the outbreak of World War II, the Wehrmacht set up a camp for Belgian and French prisoners of war in huts at the edge of the Bergen Military Training Area. The camp was significantly expanded in the spring of 1941. Following the German invasion of the Soviet Union, over 21,000 Soviet POWs were deported to the camp until the autumn of 1941. Between July 1941 and April 1942, 14,000 Soviet POWs died there of starvation, disease and exposure. In April 1943, the SS took over the southern section of the camp and turned it into an “exchange camp” for Jewish prisoners. The SS decided in the s...

  11. Československá vládní komise pro stíhání nacistických válečných zločinců

    • The Czechoslovak Government Commission for Prosecution of Nazi War Criminals

    The Czechoslovak Government Commission for Prosecution of Nazi War Criminals was created to search and try war criminals who committed crimes on the Czechoslovak territory during the WWII.

  12. Úřad československého delegáta v komisi pro stíhání válečných zločinců

    • Office of the Czechoslovak delegate in the United Nations Commission for Prosecution of War Criminals
    • Úřad československého delegáta u mezinárodního vojenského soudu v Norimberku
    • Office of the Czechoslovak delegate at the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg

    The creator of the fonds, the Office of the Czechoslovak delegate in the United Nations Commission for Prosecution of War Criminals (from 1945 known as the Office of the Czechoslovak delegate at the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg) was founded in 1943 and its goal was to represent Czechoslovakia in the commission, to cooperate internationally on investigations and to take actions against war criminals from Czechoslovak point of view. In the same time, the office also reported back to the Czechoslovak government and to the Ministry of Interior and Justice (records of interrogati...

  13. A. Χαμπούρης

    • A. Chabouris
    • A . Hambouris

    A. Chambouris was a Greek Christian businessman from Thessaloniki and I. Asseo's business partner.

  14. Ι. Ασσέο

    • I. Asseo
    • I. Asseo
  15. Ελληνικός Ερυθρός Σταυρός

    • Greek Red Cross
    • Ellinikos Erythros Stavros
  16. Ειδικό Δικαστήριο Δωσιλόγων Αθηνών

    • Special Court for Collaborators in Athens
    • Eidiko Dikastirio Dosilogon Athinon
  17. Πρωτοδικείο Αθηνών

    • Court of First Instance in Athens
    • Protodikeio Athinon
  18. Γερμανική Στρατιωτική Διοίκησις Κρήτης

    • German Military Administration in Crete
    • Germaniki Stratiotiki Dioikisi Kritis
  19. Πρωτοδικείο Ροδόπης

    • Τhe Court of First Instance in Rodopi
    • Protodikeio Rodopis
  20. Ομάδα για τη Μελέτη της Ιστορίας των Εβραίων της Ελλάδας

    • Group for the Study of the History of the Jews of Greece
    • Omada gia ti Meleti tis Istorias ton Evraion tis Elladas