Hlavnoslužnovský úrad Medzibodrožského okresu v Kráľovskom Chlmci 1944
- Chief Constable's Office of the Medzibodrožský District in Kráľovský Chlmec 1944
- Bodrogközi Járás Főszolgabírói Hivatala
Extent and Medium
0,02 linear meters, paper documents
Biographical History
The Chief Constable's Office of the Bodrogköz District in Kráľovský Chlmec was responsible for the administration of the political, economic, and social life in 26 localities that belonged to the territory of district. The region of Bodrogköz was part of historical Zemplín County ceded to Hungary according to the first Vienna Arbitration in November 1938. The office was headed by the chief constable (főszolgabíró): between December 22 1938 and October 16 1944, the head of the office was György Radácsy. The localities of the Bodrogköz District were populated by more than 2000 Jews, including Kráľovský Chlmec (Királyhelmec, 886 Jewish inhabitants in 1941) where the Chief Constable's Office had its seat too.
Scope and Content
The collection holds only the fragments of the administrative agenda that used to belong to the Chief Constable's Office of the Bodrogköz District. A total of 6 documents are preserved in the archival fond and all of them concerns the Aryanization of Jewish property in Kráľovský Chlmec. These files document the appointments of non-Jewish managers at the head of the store of Jenő Reisman, Hugó Tannenbaum, Ignác Salamon, Miksa Rieder, Jenő Braun and Emanuel Weisz.
Conditions Governing Access
Accessible.
Conditions Governing Reproduction
It is possible to make copies in accordance with the research rules of the archive.
Finding Aids
No inventory is available, the collection is arranged chronologically.
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