Selected records from the State Archives of the Pavlodar Region, Kazakhstan related to evacuation of civilians in the former USSR
Extent and Medium
5,960 digital images, JPEG
Archival History
Gosudarstvennyy arkhiv Pavlodarskoy oblasti
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 is the Gosudarstvennyy arkhiv Pavlodarskoy oblasti (State Archive of the Pavlodar Region). United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives received the digitized collection via the United States Holocaust Museum International Archives Project in November 2015.
Scope and Content
Records related to the evacuation of civilians to Pavlodar Region, Kazakhstan during WWII that includes information about resettlement, employment and food supplies and medical assistance provided by the local authorities. This collection includes various lists of evacuees arriving to Pavlodar from various regions of the former USSR: Communists and specialists arrived in Pavlodar Region, persons arrived from the front line; the list of Polish citizens living in Pavlodar Region, lists of Polish-Jewish citizens traveling to Poland; correspondence, statistics, reports, materials related to the settlement, education of the orphan children, and assistance given to Polish refugees, and related materials.
System of Arrangement
Arranged in the following series, mainly by localities in the Pavlodar Region: 1. Pavlodar city and region [Fond 1-p., 3-p., 5, 17, 32, 136, 646, 882, 825, 822, 1046, 385, 785, 1056]; 2. Bayanaul'skiy district [Fond 68]; 3. Zelenskiy district [Fond 16]; 4. Irtyshskiy district [Fond 4]; 5. Kaminʹ-Kashyrsʹkyĭ district [Fond 5 and 167]; 6. Uspenskiy district [Fond 21-p.; 225, 530; 150]; 7. Shcherbaktinskiy district [Fond 25-p; 396, 613]; 8. The regional committee of the Komsomol of Kazakhstan [Fond 51-p]; 9. Lebi︠a︡zhskiĭ district [Fond 771, 721, 1438]; 10. Shcherbaktinskiy district [Fond 486]; 11. Poles evacuated from the western regions of Ukraine and Belarus [Fond 467]; 12. Mikhaĭlovskiĭ district[Fond.759]; 13.Timiryazeva farm [Fond 570].
Conditions Governing Reproduction
Copyright Holder: Gosudarstvennyy arkhiv Pavlodarskoy oblasti
Corporate Bodies
- Department of Information and Press
- AK-Home Army (Poland)
Subjects
- Communists--Kazakhstan--History--20th century.
- Holocaust Jewish (1939-1945)--Kazakhstan--History.
- Kharkiv (Ukraine)
- Emigration and immigration--Kazakhstan--Registers.
- Pavlodar (Kazakhstan)
- Refugees--Kazakhstan--History--20th century--Registers.
- Pavlodar oblysy (Kazakhstan)--Administrative and political divisions.
- Uspenskiĭ raĭon (Russia)
- Poland.
- Polish people--Kazakhstan--History--20th century--Registers.
- Kaminʹ-Kashyrsʹkyĭ (Ukraine)
- Mikhaĭlovskiĭ raĭon (Altaĭskiĭ kraĭ, Russia)
- Pavlodar oblysy (Kazakhstan)--Population--Statistics.
- Population transfers--Polish people--History--20th century.
- Poltava (Ukraine)
- Luhansʹka oblastʹ (Ukraine)
- Lebi︠a︡zhskiĭ raĭon (Russia)
- Kazakhstan--Politics and government--20th century.
- World War, 1939-1945--Refugees--Kazakhstan.
Genre
- Correspondence.
- Minutes.
- Statistics.
- Memorandums.
- Telegrams.
- Document
- Registers.
- Reports.