Notársky úrad v Malej Ide 1939-1945

  • Notary Office of Malá Ida 1939-1945
Identifier
12016
Language of Description
English
Dates
1935 - 1945
Level of Description
Fonds
Languages
  • Hungarian
Scripts
  • Latin
Source
EHRI

Extent and Medium

1,8 linear meters, paper documents

Biographical History

According to the first Vienna Arbitration in November 1938, Malá Ida (in Hungarian Kisida) was annexed to the Hungarian Kingdom. The Notary Office of Malá Ida was responsible for the management of the local agenda of five localities from the territory of the Košice District within Abov-Turňa County, Malá Ida (in Hungarian Kisida), Poľov (in Hungarian Pólyi), Lorinčík (in Hungarian Szentlőrincke), Semša (in Hungarian Semse) and Hodkovce. (in Hungarian Hatkóc). According to the Hungarian census of 1941, these villages were inhabited by Jews, however, they had relevant property in this territory which was confiscated in 1944, and it is well-documented also in the archival collection.

Scope and Content

The agenda of the Notary Office of Malá Ida holds records of the local administration of Malá Ida and four other villages in the period between 1939 and 1944, including materials on the Anti-Jewish measures, the persecution of Jews and the Aryanization of Jewish property in 1944. The archival collection contains the minutes of the city council of Malá Ida from the years 1939 – 1944 in which various documents regarding the Anti-Jewish measures have been preserved. For example, in box n. 15 documents on the Aryanization of the property of Jewish families have been preserved. Furthermore, the collection contains several files on Jewish real estate property, archival materials about the activity of the Hungarian Arrow Cross Party in 1944.

Conditions Governing Access

Accessible.

Conditions Governing Reproduction

It is possible to make copies in accordance with the research rules of the archive.

Finding Aids

  • Inventory made in 2013 available in the researcher's room of the archives.

Archivist Note

The fonds was described by Veronika Szeghy-Gayer. Description edited by Martin Posch.

Rules and Conventions

EHRI Guidelines for Description v.1.0