Authorities

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  1. Geto-tsaytung

    • געטא צייטונג

    First issue published on 07/03/1941

    Official newspaper of the Lodz Ghetto

  2. State Department of the US

    • משרד החוץ - ארצות הברית
  3. Curierul Israelit

    From 25/12/1906 to 25/03/1945

    Weekly Romanian newspaper founded in Bucharest on 25 December 1906 by I. Negureanu and M. Schweig. Curierul Israelit (The Israelite Courier) was issued with frequent interruptions until 25 March 1945; Schweig eventually appeared on its masthead as owner and director. The publication carried the subtitle “Organ septemânal pentru apărarea intereselor evreieşti” (Weekly Organ for the Defense of Jewish Interests); in 1944 this slogan was altered to “Organ al Uniunii Evreilor Români” (Organ of the Union of Romanian Jews). Curierul Israelit tried to expose antisemitism and, in the platform publis...

  4. Scotish Polish Society

    From 1942 to 1945

  5. Тигинская уездная префектура

    • Tighina district prefecture
  6. Бельцкая уездная префектура

    • Balti district prefecture
  7. Кишиневская городская примария

    • Chisinau City Hall
  8. Статистическое управление Бессарабии

    • Statistical Department of Bessarabia
  9. Лапушнянская уездная финансовая администрация

    • Лапушнянская уездная финансовая администрация
  10. Yad Vashem - The World Holocaust Remembrance Center

    • יד ושם – רשות הזיכרון לשואה ולגבורה
    • Yad ṿa-shem, rashut ha-zikaron la-Shoʼah ṿela-gevurah

    From 1953 to the present

    In 1953, the Israeli Knesset enacted the Yad Vashem Law, which determined that among its other missions, the task of Yad Vashem is “to collect, examine and publish testimony of the disaster and the heroism it called forth…” Indeed, efforts to document the Holocaust had begun long before the passage of the law. From the Nazi rise to power in Germany, and throughout World War II, there were those who documented the events as they were taking place, often under the harshest conditions. Immediately after the war, centers for documentation and the collection of testimonies were established in ma...

  11. Lithuanian police

    • משטרה ליטאית
  12. German Police

    • Deutsche Polizei
    • משטרה גרמנית
  13. Bulgarian Police

    • משטרה בולגרית
  14. Knesset

    • כנסת
    • Israeli Parliament
    • בית הנבחרים ישראלי

    From 14/02/1949 to the present

  15. Bulgarian Immigrants Association in Israel

    • אחוד עולי בולגריה
  16. UCE - Uniunea Comunitatilor Evreesti Din Romania

    • Union of Jewish Communities in Romania
    • UCE
    • Uniunea Comunitatilor Evreesti
  17. Romanian Army

    • צבא רומני
  18. Philips

    Dutch company. Its director Frederik (Frits) Philips saved the lives of 382 Jews by convincing the Nazis that they were indispensable for the production process at Philips.

  19. FPO - United Partisan Organization

    • פאראייניקטע פארטיזאנער ארגאניזאציע
    • FPO

    From 20/01/1942 to 23/02/1943

    Jewish underground organization in the Vilna Ghetto (occupied Poland)