Selected records of the Nikolaev Oblast Archives II from Yad Vashem

Identifier
irn501455
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 1996.A.0340
  • RG-68.132M
Dates
1 Jan 1940 - 31 Dec 1944
Level of Description
Item
Languages
  • Romanian
  • Russian
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

5 microfilm reels, 35 mm

Archival History

Derz︠h︡avnyĭ arkhiv Mykolaïvsʹkoï oblasti

Acquisition

Source of acquisition is the Yad Vashem, Israel. The Yad Vashem selected and microfilmed the records from the Nikolaev Oblast Archive, Ukraine, in 1996. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives received duplicates of the microfilms as part of the cooperative collection exchange program with the Yad Vashem in Aug. 1996.

Scope and Content

Contains primarily documents from the Romanian occupation government’s Prefecture of the Golta region in Transnistria. Roll 1 contains historical and geographical information on the Golta region, correspondence regarding the use of Jews for work, and a 1943 list of Jews in the Golta ghetto. Roll 2 contains military orders and reports about the fight against Soviet activists and Communists, correspondence of the prefect of Golta, correspondence regarding the use of police for disposal of victims’ possessions and the use of prisoners of war for work (1941–1942), and 1943 orders of the 2nd Department of the General Staff of the Romanian army. Roll 3 contains fragments of lists of those receiving war medals from the oblast-level former Communist Party Archive (1965–1966), 1944–1946 excerpts of reports of the Extraordinary Commission, and name lists of Jews in the ghetto from 1942 to 1943. Roll 4 contains documents about the use of Jewish doctors and about Jews sent from Romania to Transnistria. Roll 5 concerns the requisition of food from the local population and other matters.

Conditions Governing Reproduction

Copyright Holder: Derz︠h︡avnyĭ arkhiv Mykolaïvsʹkoï oblasti

Subjects

Genre

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