Authorities

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  1. 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).

  2. 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.).

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Okresný úrad vo Vranove nad Topľou

  6. Béla Berend

    • Berend, Béla (1911 - 1987)
    • Berend, Béla

    1911 - 1987

    Berend, Béla (1911-1987) Chief Rabbi of Szigetvár and member of the Second, Third and Fourth Jewish Council. He was suspected of being an informant for the government. In 1946 he was sentenced to ten years in prison for collaborating with the Hungarian authorities during the Holocaust. In 1947 he was acquitted on appeal. In 1948, Berend immigrated to the United States where he changed his name to Albert B. Belton.

  7. Národný súd

  8. Deutsche Partei

    • DP
  9. Grünvald Fülöp

    • גרינוולד פולופ
    • Grünwald Fülöp
    • Fülöp, Grünvald
    • Fülöp, Grünwald

    1887-1964

    Hungarian historian and museologist.

  10. Historijski muzej Bosne i Hercegovine

    • History Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina
    • Historijski muzej BiH, Muzej Revolucije

    Founded in 1945.

    The History Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina aims to collect, preserve, explore, present, and promote the cultural and historical heritage of Bosnia and Herzegovina. From its founding in 1945 until 1993, the Museum remained thematically focused on the history of antifascism during World War II and the cultivation of socialist state values. The name of the Museum, once Museum of the Revolution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, has changed several times, but it has always been recognizable. After being renamed the History Museum in 1993, the thematic structure of the Museum has also changed. Now the...

  11. Kotarsko nadzorništvo narodne zaštite Sarajevo

    • District's Office for national protection Sarajevo
  12. Ured za upravu židovskih nekretnina Sarajevo

    • The Office for Management of Jewish Estate Sarajevo

    The Office for Management of Jewish Estate was working in accordance with the laws of the Independent State of Croatia that enforced expropriation of Jewish property and Jewish companies and making them state-owned property.

  13. Ured za podržavljeni imetak Sarajevo

    • The Office for Nationalized Property Sarajevo

    The Office for Nationalized Property in Sarajevo had details about and managed the properties of those who had to leave the Independent State of Croatia or they were taken to concentration camps. In most cases, this is Jewish and Serbian property.

  14. Gradska uprava narodnih dobara Sarajevo

    • City's bureau for public goods Sarajevo

    1945 - 1946

    After World War 2 bureaus (directorates) were formed to manage the property war criminals, but also of individuals and families that were forcefully taken away or became refugees. The government thus aimed to manage these properties until it is returned to owners or assigned to someone else (in accordance with the law: Zakon o postupanju sa imovinom sopstvenika koji su je morali napustiti... Sl. list DFJ no. 36/45).

  15. Laura Papo - Bohoreta

    Laura Papo was born in 1891 and died in 1942.

    Laura Papo Bohoreta was born in Sarajevo on 15 March 1891, into the poor Jewish family of Juda and Esther Levi, the first of their seven children. Juda Levi was a trader, but as he did not have success in Sarajevo, he relocated to Istanbul in 1900 with his family. In Turkey, they changed the name of Luna into a more modern and international one - Laura. For eight years in Istanbul, Laura attended the International French School for Jews "Alliance Israélite Française". After eight years, Levi's family returned to Sarajevo, just as poor as before, only with more children. In order to help her...

  16. Jevrejska opština Sarajevo

    • Jewish Community of Sarajevo
  17. Izraelička-Sefardička osnovna škola Sarajevo

    • Sephardic Primary School Sarajevo

    Founded in 1903.

    The school in Sarajevo for Jewish (Sephardi) children was formed in 1903. Records (books) of the school were preserved and kept in Elementary school "Jovan Jovanović Zmaj" Sarajevo, from which they were transferred to the Archive of Sarajevo.

  18. Župný úrad Trenčianskej župy

  19. Ľudový súd v Levoči