Authorities

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  1. Associazione donne ebree d’Italia - Women’s International Zionist Organisation, Venezia

    • Women's Italian Jewish Association - Women’s International Zionist Organisation, Venice
    • ADEI WIZO, Venezia
    • Associazione donne ebree d’Italia. Sezione veneziana

    L’Associazione donne ebree d’Italia (ADEI) nacque a Milano nel 1927, per iniziativa di Vittoria Cantoni Pisa, con lo scopo di promuovere l’ideale e la cultura dell’Ebraismo. La sezione veneziana fu fondata l'anno successivo da Amelia Fano (Venezia, 7 gennaio 1875 - 30 ottobre 1964), esponente della vita culturale ebraica veneziana. In consonanza con gli scopi dell’associazione a livello nazionale, l’ADEI di Venezia fu promotrice di iniziative sia di interesse locale, a sostegno delle attività culturali e didattiche nell’ambito della Fraterna generale, poi Comunità israelitica, sia di caratt...

  2. Delegazione per l’Assistenza agli ebrei Emigranti

    • DELASEM

    1939-12/1943-09-08

    Delegazione per l’Assistenza agli ebrei Emigranti was Jewish welfare agency, founded in 1939-12 to help Jewish refugees in Italy. It operated until 1943-09-08.

  3. WIZO - Women's International Zionist Organization

    • ויצ"ו

    Zionist women's organization

  4. Commissariat Belge au Rapatriement

    • Belgisch Commissariaat voor de Repatriëring
    • Belgian Commissioner on Repatriation
  5. Ministerie van Justitie. Openbare Veiligheid (of Staatsveiligheid). Vreemdelingenpolitie

    • Ministère de la Justice. Sûreté de l'Etat. Police des Etrangers
    • Ministère de la Justice. Administration de la Sûreté Publique. Police des Etrangers
    • Belgian Ministry of Justice. State Security Service. Police Corps in charge of the Foreigners
  6. Dienst voor Economische Recuperatie

    • Office de récupération économique
    • Belgian Office for Economic Recovery
  7. Ministère de la Justice. Service des Cultes et de la Laïcité

    • Belgian Ministry of Justice. Office for Worships and Laicism
    • SPF Justice. Direction générale Législation, Droits fondamentaux et Libertés. Direction Droits Fondamentaux. Service des Cultes et de la Laïcité
  8. Ministère des Affaires Economiques. Office belge de gestion et de liquidation

    • Ministerie van Economische Zaken. Belgische Dienst voor Beheer en Liquidatie
    • Belgian Ministry of Economic Affairs. Belgian Office for Management and Liquidation
  9. Ministère des Affaires économiques. Direction de l'organisation professionnelle

    • Ministerie van Economische Zaken. Directie van de bedrijfsorganisatie
    • Belgian Ministry of Economic Affairs. Directorate for Corporate Organisation
  10. Banque nationale de Belgique

    • Nationale Bank van België
    • BNB
    • National Bank of Belgium

    En 1848, une crise de liquidités indique qu’une réforme du système bancaire et financier s’impose. Dans la foulée, Walthère Frère-Orban, qui venait d’être nommé ministre des Finances, souhaite scinder les différentes activités bancaires pour les confier à des institutions distinctes et organiser ainsi un système financier compartimenté. (Le projet de Frère-Orban prévoyait aussi une caisse d’épargne distincte (la Caisse générale d’épargne et de retraire (CGER)* sera créée en 1865), ainsi qu’un établissement spécialisé dans l’octroi de crédits aux villes et communes (le Crédit communal de Bel...

  11. Royal Hungarian Gendarmerie

    Law enforcement agency founded in Hungary in 1881 based on the French model. Its primary tasks were to prosecute crime and maintain order in villages and rural areas. The police force was in charge of these tasks in towns. In 1944, the twenty-thousand-strong gendarmerie played a key role in the ghettoization and deportation of the Hungarian Jews. With few exceptions, gendarmes fulfilled their duty mercilessly, and some of them even went beyond orders, committing excesses out of antisemitic zeal and sadism. After the war, the gendarmerie was declared a criminal organization and dissolved.

  12. American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee

    • AJDC

    1914/present

    Founded in 1914, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee provided assistance to Jews around the world, particularly in eastern Europe. During the Nazi era, this umbrella agency for aid organizations in the United States was involved in emigration planning and relief work in Germany, until 1939 providing an increasing share of the budget for German Jewish organizations, such as the Reichsvertretung. The Joint efforts continued after the war began and extended beyond the Reich into countries occupied or controlled by Germany.

  13. Pesti Izraelita Hitközség

    • Pest Israelite Congregation
    • Jewish community of Pest
    • PIH

    The Pest Israelite Congregation was the largest Reform (Neolog) congregation in Hungary, with close to 200,000 members before the Holocaust. Between 1929 and 1944, the congregation was presided by banker Samu Stern. After the German occupation of Hungary on March 19, 1944, the leadership of the Pest Israelite Congregation was dissolved and replaced the Central Jewish Council created by order of the Nazis.

  14. Rabbinical Seminary of Budapest

    • ORI - Országos Rabbiképző Intézet

    סמינר לרבנים

  15. People's Court - Hungary

    • בית משפט העם - הונגריה

    בתי משפט מיוחדים שהועמדו לאחר מלחמת עולם השניה ותפקידם היה לדון בפושעי מלחמה

  16. Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun vármegye Törvényhatósági Bizottsága

    • Municipal Committee of Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun County
  17. Historijski arhiv Sarajevo

    • The History Archive of Sarajevo

    The Archive was formed on 3rd of May 1948, as Archive of Sarajevo. It was founded by the People's Commitee of Sarajevo (Act I/6491, officialy published on 20th of May 1948). The Archive of Sarajevo changed several locations, most of them lacking in conditions for professional and adequate protection of archival records. Since 1999. it is stationed in the building at Alipasina no. 19, but it also has depo's with holdings in Vrbanjuša and other locations. The name of the Archive was changed in 1975, when it became "The Historical Archive of Sarajevo" (Istorijski arhiv Sarajevo).

  18. Uprava državnih nekretnina Sarajevo

    • The Office for State Property Sarajevo

    The Office for State Property Sarajevo was in charge of managing confiscated property seized by the new Yugoslav regime (Communist Party), but also managing of property whose owners were unaccounted for or perished in concentration camps (Jews, Serbs, etc.).

  19. Walter Braemer

    • Braemer, Walter
    • Walter Braemer (1883 - 1955)
    • Braemer, Walter (1883 - 1955)

    07-01-1883 / 13-06-1955

    Wehrmachtbefehlshaber or supreme military commander of the Reichskommissariat Ostland between 1941 and 1944.

  20. Narodni odbor Grada Sarajeva

    • City Committee of Sarajevo

    Sarajevo, as a city and separate political and territorial unit became a separate government unit in 1945. City's People Liberation Committee was formed on 19th of April 1945 and operated until 21st of July 1945, shortly after the end of World War II in Europe (May 1945), when it was reformed and renamed to City's People Committee. Ii supervised Sarajevo's five districts.