Authorities

Displaying items 161 to 180 of 2,688
Language of Description: English
Authority Type: Corporate Body
  1. Bezirksgericht Gmünd

    • Gmünd District Court
  2. Bezirksgericht Greifenburg

    • Greifenburg District Court
  3. Bezirksgericht Gurk

    • Gurk District Court
  4. Bezirksgericht Hermagor

    • Hermagor District Court
  5. Bezirksgericht Kötschach Mauthen

    • Kötschach Mauthen District Court
  6. Bezirksgericht Lienz

    • Lienz District Commission
  7. Bezirksgericht niederösterreichischer Gemeinden

    • Lower Austrian Municipalities District Court
  8. Bezirksgericht Rosegg

    • Rosegg District Court
  9. Bezirksgericht Völkermarkt

    • Völkermarkt District Commission
  10. Bezirkshauptmannschaft Bregenz

    • Bregenz District Commission
  11. Bezirkshauptmannschaft Feldkirchen

    • Feldkirchen District Commission
  12. Bezirkshauptmannschaft Hermagor

    • Hermagor District Commission
  13. Bezirkshauptmannschaft Klagenfurt

    • Klagenfurt District Commission
  14. Bezirkshauptmannschaft Völkermarkt

    • District Commission Völkermarkt
  15. Bialystok Ghetto Underground Archive

    • ארכיון מרסיק טננבוים
    • Mersik-Tenenbaum Archive

    The archive gets its name from Mordechai Tenenbaum-Tamaroff, who set up the archive in early 1943, and Zvi Mersik, one of Mordechai Tenenbaum’s outstanding aides, who continued to maintain the archive after Mordechai Tenenbaum-Tamaroff’s death. Most of the documentation, which was created between July 1941 and April 1943, is located in the Yad Vashem Archive. The original material is not concentrated in one place: some of it is housed in the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw, and the rest of the material is still in the hands of unknown private individuals.

  16. Bibelforscher

    • Jehovah's Witnesses

    1870s/present

    Founded in the United States in the 1870s, the Jehovah's Witnesses organization sent missionaries to Germany to seek converts in the 1890s. By the early 1930s, only 20,000 (of a total population of 65 million) Germans were Jehovah's Witnesses, usually known at the time as "International Bible Students". Even before 1933, despite their small numbers, door-to-door preaching and the identification of Jehovah's Witnesses as heretics by the mainstream Protestant and Catholic churches made them few friends. Individual German states and local authorities periodically sought to limit the group's pr...

  17. Bikur Cholim

    אגודת צדקה וסעד יהודית ב-ב-Graz, אוסטריה

  18. Bildungsamt der Stadt Riga

    • Rīgas pilsētas Izglītības valde
    • The Riga Board of Education
  19. Biuletyn Prawniczy

  20. Biuro Informacji i Propagandy Komendy Głównej Związku Walki Zbrojnej – Armii Krajowej

    • The Bureau of Information and Propaganda of the Home Army
    • BIP KG ZWZ – AK

    Biuro Informacji i Propagandy Komendy Głównej Związki Walki Zbrojnej – Armii Krajowej played an important role in raising morale and influencing attitudes among the soldiers of the underground movement as well as those of the Polish community. Through the introduction of propaganda the soldiers of the Związek Walki Zbrojnej (Union for Armed Struggle) could be integrated into a single underground army.