Authorities

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  1. Ministère des Finances

    • Ministerie van Financiën
    • Belgian Ministry of Finances
    • SPF Finances
    • FOD Financiën
  2. Prefettura di Napoli

    • Naples Prefecture
  3. Odsjek za državnu imovinu i zemljišni katastar Sarajevo

    • Department for state property and land cadastre Sarajevo
    • Riznično upraviteljstvo - Odsjek za državnu imovinu i zemljišni katastar Sarajevo

    Founded in 1941. It was in charge of supervising state property and cadaster in provinces of Vrhbosna, Usora i Soli and Lašva i Glaž. The Department was abolished in 1945.

  4. Sudbeni stol Sarajevo

    • The Court Table of Sarajevo

    Started its work on 18th of April 1941, as a court in charge of criminal proceedings, revisions, etc. It was enforcing the rule of "pure Croatian language" with no regard toward judicial terminology. Abolished in August of 1945.

  5. Glavni ustaški stan u Bosni i Hercegovini

    • Personal Office of Main Ustaša Headquarters - department for Bosnia and Herzegovina
  6. Državno zastupništvo Sarajevo

    • State Legal Representation Office of Sarajevo

    Formed on 2nd of July 1941. state representative's Office gave legal advice and opinions regarding property law of legal entities under management of the state and its different branches. It's operation ended on 23rd of April 1945.

  7. Javni ured rada Sarajevo

    • Public Office for Work Sarajevo

    Public Office for Work Sarajevo in Sarajevo was founded in 1941, under the supervision of main Office in Zagreb. It was in charge of establishing free working places (available jobs), transfers of employees, signed and dissolved work contracts, etc. It was closed down in 1945.

  8. Prefettura di Mantova

    • Mantua Prefecture
  9. Questura di Mantova

    • Mantua police-headquarters
  10. 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.

  11. Ministerul Apărării Naționale

    • Ministry of Defense
  12. Povjereništvo za radnje Sarajevo

    • The Office for Stores Sarajevo

    Just after the establishment of the Independent State of Croatia (10th of April 1941) temporary offices were formed and operated from April to July 1941. One of these offices that operated in Sarajevo was the Office for Stores (shops) which had a goal to complete seizing of Jewish and Serbian stores and shops. After 2 months, the Office became part of the Ministry of economy, which took over its records and duties.

  13. Zemaljska komisija za ratnu štetu Bosne i Hercegovine

    • The Committee for war damages in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    1945-1950.

    Contains reports of war damages (1941-1945). the Committee, formed in 1945, had a goal to collect, process and make estimates regarding the damages and losses that occured during the Second World War in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It finished its work and collected all relevant data by 1946, but it was abolished in 1950.

  14. Savez "Napretkovih" zadruga Sarajevo

    • Union of "Napredak" cooperatives Sarajevo

    Founded on 22th of August 1935, the Union continued its work during the Independent State of Croatia. Since December of 1941. it formed a contract with Ministry of State Treasury by which the collectives took the work of nationalization of state-controlled trading and crafting companies. The Union could alone decide which confiscated, nationalized company could be sold and under which conditions. The Union stopped functioning sometimes during 1945.

  15. Zemaljska komisija za Bosnu i Hercegovinu za utvrđivanje zločina okupatora i njihovih pomagača

    • State Commission for Bosnia and Herzegovina for the Investigation of the Crimes of the Occupiers and their supporters

    State Commission for Bosnia and Herzegovina for the Investigation of the Crimes of the Occupiers and their supporters was created in 1944. with the goal to collect evident of war crimes commited by Germany, Italy and their collaborators.

  16. Zemaljska uprava narodnih dobara za Bosnu i Hercegovinu

    • State Office for people's goods of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    During the second meeting of AVNOJ, on 21st of November 1944 a decision was made to seize all property of enemies of the state, and to introduce state management over properties of absent persons, as well as manage and resolve the status of properties seized by occupying powers during World War 2. Thus, in April of 1945. the State Office for people's goods of Bosnia and Herzegovina was formed and all immovable goods and rights, land property, houses, furniture, forests, mining rights, companies, valuables, stocks, etc were under its management. The goal was to use these assets to maximise t...

  17. Državno ravnateljstvo za gospodarstvenu ponovu

    • State Directorate for Economic Renewal

    The State Directorate for Economic Renewal was part of the Independent State of Croatia's government that was in charge of tracking and taking over properties of Jews, primarily companies but all Jewish property in general. Confiscated property would be sold on auctions or given away. The Directorate had complete authority when it comes to Jewish property and thus led an active role in seizing and stealing property and goods from Jews in Bosnia and Herzegovina (and the rest of the Independent State of Croatia).

  18. Velika župa Vrhbosna

    • Province of Vrhbosna

    Two months after the creation of "Independent State of Croatia", which included Bosnia and Herzegovina, on 10th of June 1941 new legislation was created which formed new regions (velike župe). The state had 22 of these regions at first: Zagorje, Prigorje,Bilogora, Baranja, Vuka, Posavlje, Livac i Zapolje, Gora, Pokuplje, Modruša, Vinodol, Gacka i Lika, Pribir i Sidraga, Cetina, Hum, Dubrava, Usora i Soli, Lašva i Glaž, Pliva i Rama, Krbava i Psat, Sana i Luka, and Vrhbosna. As a head of each "velika župa" there was a governor (veliki župan) that had ministerial authority and led complete ci...

  19. Poglavnikovo povjereništvo Sarajevo

    After the declaration of "Independent State of Croatia", on 10th of April 1941 on its territory news temporary government. Territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina, without former Vrbas banovina (province) was entrusted to Hakija Hadžić and Božidar Bralo from Sarajevo. "Poglavnikovo povjereništvo" started its work in Sarajevo on 24th of April 1941, and it took the role of provincial government. The one in Sarajevo had 8 departments. It was operational until 7th of August 1941, since new legislation declared after 10th of june 1941 created new regional government units (velike župe).

  20. Jevrejska općina Mostar

    • Jewish municipality Mostar