Selected records from the State Regional Archive in Modra, Slovak Republic
Extent and Medium
42,958 digital images, JPEG
20 microfilm reels (digitized), 16 mm
Archival History
Štátny archív v Bratislave, Pobočka Modra
Acquisition
Forms part of the Claims Conference International Holocaust Documentation Archive at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. This archive consists of documentation whose reproduction and/or acquisition was made possible with funding from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany.
Source of acquisition the Štátny archív v Bratislave, Pobočka Modra (State Regional Archive in Modra), selected records of the following collections: Archives of the district administration (Obvodný úrad) for the following locations: Modra, Malacky, and the Bratislava region; Archives of the district notary administration (Obvodný notársky úrad) for the following locations: Modra, Kiripolec, Gajary, Kuchyňa, Lozorno, Plavecký Štvrtok, Plavecký Sv. Mikuláš, Vel’ké Leváre, Uherská Ves, Lakšárska Nová Ves, Malacky, Pezinok, Čeklís, Svätý Jur, Hochštetno, Záhorská Bystrica, and Devín; ŠOKA Bratislava - vidiek. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives received the collection via the United States Holocaust Museum International Archives Program in November 2009.
Scope and Content
Consists of World War II-era administrative files from the district archives in Modra and the wider Bratislava region. It includes reports, lists, and propaganda leaflets. Topics include Gestapo members and activities in occupied Czechoslovakia, the Hlinka Guard, the Sudetendeutsche Partei, the use of Nazi symbols and greetings, pro-and anti-Communist movements, and the writings of prominent individuals. A large part of the material pertains to antisemitic measures: the confiscation of Jewish property and the distribution of Jewish assets among Hlinka Guard members; prohibitions against Jews practicing medicine or employing Christians in their homes; bans on Jews entering Slovakia; Jewish labor camps; the inspection of Jewish homes and the seizure of radio receivers; reporting on the activities of Jews in Hungary; and controls against false passports and baptismal certificates. There are also presidential exemptions allowing skilled Jews to remain in their jobs.
Conditions Governing Reproduction
Copyright Holder: Štátny archív v Bratislave, Pobočka Modra
People
- Hlinka, Andrej, 1864-1938.
Corporate Bodies
- Nazi Party
- Slovak People's Party
- Sudetendeutsche Partei
Subjects
- Munich Four-Power Agreement (1938)--Congresses.
- Aryanization--Slovakia.
- Bratislava (Slovakia)
- Jewish question.
- Modra (Západoslovenský kraj, Slovakia)
- World War, 1939-1945--Propaganda.
- Czechoslovakia--Foreign relations--1938-1945.
- Jewish property--Slovakia--History--20th century.
- Slovakia--Politics and government--20th century.
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Slovakia.
- Malacky (Slovakia)
- World War, 1939-1945--Confiscations and contributions--Slovakia--Modra.
- World War, 1939-1945--Confiscations and contributions--Slovakia--Bratislava.
Genre
- Document
- Birth certificates.
- Leaflets.
- Passports.
- Reports.
Copies
-
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum holds copies of Holocaust-relevant archives from Štátny archív v Bratislave, Pobočka Modra