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  1. Rimokatolička škola Gornji Dolac

    • Catholic School Gornji Dolac

    Gornji Dolac is a settlement near Travnik, mainly inhabited by Catholic population of craftsmens and traders. During 19th century Gornji Dolac was also the headquarters of Parish Travnik-Lasva. First modern elementary school in the region was founded here (1847). New school building was created 1871, and Fransicans gave it to nuns of St. Vinko to manage. Several Jewish families located near Gornji Dolac sent their children to this school.

  2. Djevojačka narodna osnovna škola Travnik

    • Primary public school for girls

    Primary public school for girls in Travnik was created from the Second public elementary school Travnik, after the school reform in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. As evident by the name, it was girls-only school, and it had students of all nationalities and religions.

  3. Dječačka narodna osnovna škola Travnik

    • Primary school for boys Travnik

    Primary school for boys Travnik inherited the First People's elementary school in Travnik, after the school reform that followed the creation of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (1918). It existed until the next reform that took place after Second World War, 1945.

  4. 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.

  5. Okružna uprava narodnih dobara Mostar

    • The Office for Regional Management of public property Mostar

    The Office for Regional Management of public property dealt with property and goods, land, buildings, companies, etc that were nationalized and became the state property under Communist Yugoslavia, right after World War 2. In some cases, not only property of Germans and their collaborators became state property, but also the state managed properties of those who were killed during the war (in concentration camps, etc.) or their whereabouts were unknown. In case of Jewish people, the state introduced state-management of their properties either until legal inheritors claimed the property in q...

  6. Narodnooslobodilački odbor za Hercegovinu

    • People's Liberation Commitee for Herzegovina
  7. Hercegovački Okružni Narodni odbor Mostar

    • Herzegovina Regional People's Committee Mostar

    The Committee started to work on 17th of April 1942. It preformed the role of regional Communist government (under its supervision were municipalities of Mostar, Trebinje, Bileća, Gacko, Nevesinje, Stolac, Konjic, Čapljina, Ljubinje, Ljubuški, Posušje i Široki Brijeg) during and right after World War 2.

  8. Sudbeni stol u Mostaru

    • The Court of Mostar

    The court was active from 1941 to 1945. Iz had juidicial authority in Mostar, Prozor, Lištica, Konjic, Ljubinje, Ljubuški and Stolac. Since 1st of November 1941. it also supervised local court in Trebinje, Nevesinje, Gacko, Bileća and Ravno. It mainly handled criminal cases as second-level, regional court, but it also handled complaints, declaring of deceased or missing persons during the war, sales of property, etc. It was abolished on 3rd of February 1945.

  9. Sudbeni stol Banjaluka

    • Court Table of Banja Luka

    Court Table of Banjaluka which was one of 19 regional courts formed in the Independent State of Croatia. These courts were abolished in 1945, and their legal decisions were annulled.

  10. Gradsko poglavarstvo Banjaluka

    • Municipality of Banjaluka 1941-1945
  11. Ravnateljstvo za ponovu Banjaluka

    • The Directorate for Renewal Banjaluka
  12. Rizničko upraviteljstvo Banjaluka

    • Treasury directorate of Banjaluka
  13. Župsko redarstveno ravnateljstvo Banja Luka

    • County's Police Directorate of Banjaluka

    Police Directorate of the county, under the Independent State of Croatia, puppet state of Nazi Germany. This state and its police force persecuted Serbs, Jews, Roma, etc.

  14. Ustaški stožer i Povjereništvo za bivšu Vrbasku banovinu Banjaluka

    • Ustasha Headquarters and the Commission for former Vrbas banovina (province) Banjaluka

    Local Ustasha regime in Banjaluka, which was also the seat of former Vrbas province (banovina) in Yugoslavia. Ustasha movement led the Independent State of Croatia (Nezavisna Država Hrvatska) as a puppet-state of Nazi Germany and Italy. In accordance with that, it followed series of Nazi-approved laws regarding racial purity. Ustasha's persecuted Jews, Serbs, Roma, etc.

  15. Velika župa Sana i Luka Banja Luka

    • The Province of Sana and Luka

    Regional government of Axis-puppet state, the Independent State of Croatia. The county of Sana and Luka had it's capital in Banja Luka, in northwestern Bosnia. Banja Luka was considered as potential capital of the Independent State of Croatia, as it was geographically it's center, and this was seen as politically prudent. But this move of capital from Zagreb to Banja Luka was never completed.

  16. Komisija za utvrđivanje zločina okupatora i njihovih pomagača u Banja Luci

    • Committee for crimes of occupation forces and collaborators in Banja Luka

    Just after the war Committee's were organized with the goal to research and document all war crimes committed by the Axis powers and their local collaborators. The documentation contains information about victims, war damages, etc.

  17. Oblasni Narodni oslobodilački odbor za Bosansku krajinu

    • Regional People's Liberation Committee for Bosanska Krajina

    Regional People's Liberation committees were formed during World War 2 to ensure organizational and political activity in liberated territories of Yugoslavia. They were formed by the Communist Partisans, and their goal and task was to regulate everyday life in free, liberated territories; it participated in resolving sensitive issues and problems, thus earning good reputation among the population. The material contains data produced by Regional People's Liberation Committee for Bosanska Krajina (northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina).

  18. Tsentralny shtab partizanskogo dvizheniya

    • Central Staff for the Partisan Movement
    • TsShPD

    1942-05-30/1944-01-13

    Tsentralny shtab partizanskogo dvizheniya, the organizing center of military operations under the leadership of the partisan movement in German-occupied areas of the USSR, was created under the staff of the Supreme High Command on 1942-05-30.

  19. Inspectoratul general al Jandarmeriei

    • Inspectorate General of Gendarmerie
  20. Komisija za ratnu štetu Narodnog odbora sreza Sarajevo

    • The Committee for war damages of Sarajevo County