Authorities

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  1. Привільнянська районна управа, с. Привільне

    • Pryvilne Rayon Administration, Pryvilne village
  2. Арбузинська районна управа, с. Арбузинка

    • Arbuzynka Rayon Administration, Arbuzynka village
  3. Prefectura Judeţului Golta

    • Префектура Голтського повіту, м. Голта
    • Prefecture of the Golta County, town of Golta

    These were county organs of Romanian executive power that functioned from 1941-44 in the occupied territory included in the newly-created Governorate of Transnistria ; they were headed by prefects subordinate to the civilian governor of Transnistria, and in turn held jurisdiction over district preturas , village and city primarias , and other institutions located within their respective counties, including gendarmeries and police departments

  4. Prefectura Județului Oceacov

    • Префектура Очаківського повіту, м. Очаків
    • Prefecture of the Ochakov County, Town of Ochakov

    These were county organs of Romanian executive power that functioned from 1941-44 in the occupied territory included in the newly-created Governorate of Transnistria ; they were headed by prefects subordinate to the civilian governor of Transnistria, and in turn held jurisdiction over district preturas , village and city primarias , and other institutions located within their respective counties, including gendarmeries and police departments.

  5. Pretura Raionului Landau

    • Претура Ландауського району, с. Ландау
    • Pretura of the Landau Rayon, Landau Colony

    These were district organs of Romanian executive power that functioned from 1941-44 in the occupied territory included in the newly-created Governorate of Transnistria. They were headed by praetors and subordinate to their respective county prefectures ; and in turn held jurisdiction over village and city primarias. The preturas’ functions included, among other things, the organizing of ghettos.

  6. Pretura Raionului Varvarovca

    • Претура Варварівського району, с. Варварівка
    • Pretura of the Varvarivka Rayon, Varvarivka village

    These were district organs of Romanian executive power that functioned from 1941-44 in the occupied territory included in the newly-created Governorate of Transnistria. They were headed by praetors and subordinate to their respective county prefectures ; and in turn held jurisdiction over village and city primarias. The preturas’ functions included, among other things, the organizing of ghettos.

  7. Pretura Raionului Mostovoi

    • Претура Мостівського району, с. Мостове
    • Pretura of the Mostove Rayon, Mostove village

    These were district organs of Romanian executive power that functioned from 1941-44 in the occupied territory included in the newly-created Governorate of Transnistria. They were headed by praetors and subordinate to their respective county prefectures ; and in turn held jurisdiction over village and city primarias. The preturas’ functions included, among other things, the organizing of ghettos.

  8. Pretura Raionului Oceacov

    • Претура Очаківського району, м. Очаків
    • Pretura of the Ochakiv Rayon, town of Ochakiv

    These were district organs of Romanian executive power that functioned from 1941-44 in the occupied territory included in the newly-created Governorate of Transnistria. They were headed by praetors and subordinate to their respective county prefectures ; and in turn held jurisdiction over village and city primarias. The preturas’ functions included, among other things, the organizing of ghettos.

  9. Pretura Raionului Veselinovo

    • Претура Веселинівського району, с. Веселинове
    • Pretura of the Veselinove Rayon, Veselinove village

    These were district organs of Romanian executive power that functioned from 1941-44 in the occupied territory included in the newly-created Governorate of Transnistria. They were headed by praetors and subordinate to their respective county prefectures ; and in turn held jurisdiction over village and city primarias. The preturas’ functions included, among other things, the organizing of ghettos.

  10. Pretura Raionului Golta

    • Претура Голтського району, м. Голта
    • Pretura of the Golta Rayon, town of Golta

    These were district organs of Romanian executive power that functioned from 1941-44 in the occupied territory included in the newly-created Governorate of Transnistria. They were headed by praetors and subordinate to their respective county prefectures ; and in turn held jurisdiction over village and city primarias. The preturas’ functions included, among other things, the organizing of ghettos.

  11. Pretura Raionului Vradievca

    • Претура Велико-Врадіївського району, с. Велика Врадіївка
    • Pretura of the Velyka Vradyivka Rayon, Velyka Vradyivka village

    These were district organs of Romanian executive power that functioned from 1941-44 in the occupied territory included in the newly-created Governorate of Transnistria. They were headed by praetors and subordinate to their respective county prefectures ; and in turn held jurisdiction over village and city primarias. The preturas’ functions included, among other things, the organizing of ghettos.

  12. Pretura Raionului Crivoe-Oziero

    • Претура Кривоозерського району, с. Криве Озеро
    • Pretura of the Kryve Ozero Rayon, Kryve Ozero village

    These were district organs of Romanian executive power that functioned from 1941-44 in the occupied territory included in the newly-created Governorate of Transnistria. They were headed by praetors and subordinate to their respective county prefectures ; and in turn held jurisdiction over village and city primarias. The preturas’ functions included, among other things, the organizing of ghettos.

  13. Pretura Raionului Domaniovca

    • Претура Доманівського району, с. Доманівка
    • Pretura of the Domanivka Rayon, Domanivka village

    These were district organs of Romanian executive power that functioned from 1941-44 in the occupied territory included in the newly-created Governorate of Transnistria. They were headed by praetors and subordinate to their respective county prefectures ; and in turn held jurisdiction over village and city primarias. The preturas’ functions included, among other things, the organizing of ghettos.

  14. Schwurgericht beim LG Frankfurt/M

    • Schwurgericht beim Land Gericht Frankfurt am Main

    Trials of War Crimes

  15. Paneriai mass killing place

    • Ponary mass killing place

    Mass killing place of the Jews from Vilnius, Vilnius area and surroundings. The first execution by the Special Squad in Paneriai took place on 11 July 1941. Untill June 1944 there were killed around 70 000 Jews.

  16. Kaunas Ninth Fort

    • Kauno IX fortas

    Mass killing site in Kaunas. The first shootings at the Ninth Fort took place on September 26, 1941. Until the end of June 1944 around 30 000 Jews were killed there.

  17. Pivonija forest

    • Pivonijos miškas
    • Pivonijos šilas

    Mass killing place 4 km from Ukmergė town. In the period from July to September 1941 more than 7000 Jews were killed there.

  18. Lietuvos aktyvistų frontas

    • Lithuanian Activist Front

    Lithuanian Activist Front or LAF was a short-lived resistance organization established in 1940 after Lithuania was occupied by the Soviet Union. The goal of the organization was to liberate Lithuania and re-establish its independence. It planned and executed the June Uprising and established the short-lived Provisional Government of Lithuania. The Government self-disbanded and LAF was banned by Nazi authorities in September 1941. LAF remains rather controversial due to its anti-Semitic views.

  19. US National Archives

  20. Honvédelmi Minisztérium

    • Hungarian Ministry of Defense