Hospodárska úradovňa predsedníctva vlády

  • Economic Bureau of Prime Ministerʼs Office
Identifier
3771
Language of Description
English
Dates
1940
Level of Description
Fonds
Languages
  • German
  • Slovak
Scripts
  • Latin
Source
EHRI

Extent and Medium

23,5 linear meters

Biographical History

The Economic Bureau of the Prime Minister's Office was one of the central offices created in connection with the anti-Jewish policy of the Hlinka's Slovak People's Party regime in Slovakia (1938-1945). This office was set up at the end of January 1940 as a part of the Prime Minister's Office (under Decree no. 41/1940 Ur. Nov). It ceased to exist in September 1940, when its staff moved to the newly established Central Economic Office. Economic Bureau of Prime Minister's Office and its facilities were a direct result of a political activity of Prime Minister Vojtech Tuka, who wasl a leading figure of radical wing within the Hlinka Slovak Poeple´s Party. Vojtech Tuka’s seeked to intervene into the process of preparation and adoption of the so called aryanisation of Jewish property in Slovakia, as well as all economic anti-Jewish policies carried out by the Ministry of Economy. Therefore he created the Economic Bureau of Prime Ministers Office and appointed Augustín Morávek to be its head. The Economic Bureau of Prime Minister's Office was assigned to: Keep records of Jewish businesses; keep records of applicants for Jewish businesses; keep records of Jews employed in services; propose anti-Jewish laws; to prepare and to keep statistics. It also tried to prepare and propose cancellation of specific business licenses as well as to liquidation of specific businesses. Economic Bureau of Prime Minister's Office comprised of five departments:

  1. Department - Presidial dep., general matters,
  2. Department - Revision of Aryanization agreements, Trustees, Temporary administrators,
  3. Department - Review and revision of business licenses , employment of Jews,
  4. Department - Statistics, reports,
  5. Department - Subsidiary offices, registry.

The Bureau ceased to exist in September 1940 after the creation of the Central Economic Office when most of its staff moved to this new body.

Archival History

The material was originally disorganized and therefore it was rearranged in accordance with the structure of the office. In addition, the archivists organized a specific set of documents, consisting of sheets of the Census of Jewish property (as of September 1940), and sorted the material by Slovak districts. Archival materials are registered as incomplete.

Acquisition

The documents got to Slovak State Central Archives (former name Slovak National Archives) from the Department of Industry and Commerce in 1956.

Scope and Content

The fond contains documents of the Economic Bureau of Prime Minister's Office, one of the central bodies created in 1940 in relation to the so called aryanisation of Jewish property and anti-Jewish property expropriation policies in Slovakia. The fonds includes documents related to the preparation and implementation of anti-Jewish legislation regarding the private property of Jews, as well as various proposals for anti-Jewish measures. Moreover, the fonds contains lists of withdrawn/cancelled business licenses, various documents and statistics on Jewish property owners etc. The majority of the documents ( cca 180 boxes) represent sheets of the Census of Jewish property, arranged by individual districts of Slovak republic (1939-1945).

Appraisal

No data available.

Accruals

No accruals expected.

Conditions Governing Access

Accessible.

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

Undamaged.

Finding Aids

  • Printed inventory, 1957, 7 pp. Author: J. Pivoluska.
    Copy available at the Slovak National Archives Researchers room.

Archivist Note

The fonds was identified and described by Ján Hlavinka.

Rules and Conventions

EHRI Guidelines for Description v.1.0