Archival Descriptions

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Language of Description: Czech
Language of Description: English
  1. Централна консистория на евреите в България

    • Tzentralna konsistoria na evreite v Bulgaria
    • Central Consistory of the Jews in Bulgaria

    Contains reports, minutes, correspondence, and financial records relating to activities of the Central Consistory of the Standing Committee and the Public Cultural and Educational Organization of Jews in the People's Republic of Bulgaria. Includes lists of Jews who left Bulgaria for Israel and lists of Jews living in Sofia, Bulgaria.

  2. Министерство на правосъдието

    • Ministerstvo na pravosudiyeto
    • Ministry of Justice

    Contains correspondence related to property in Yugoslavian and Greek territories; testimonies from Bulgarian soldiers taking part in the execution of Thomas Markham, an American pilot, as well as English Major Thompson and others; correspondence with the Central Committee of National Liberation (Jewish Section) regarding Jews in jail; report regarding the property of Jews who emigrated to Palestine and a letter from the Association of Bulgarian Jews in Tel Aviv regarding this question; and other records related to the confiscation of properties during and after World War II.

  3. Любомир Христов Лулчев (1886–1945) - Личен фонд

    • Lyubomir Hristov Lulchev (1886-1945) - Lichen fond
    • Papers of Lyubomir H. Lyulchev (1886-1945)

    Contains a diary, correspondence, articles, photographs, and other records of Lyubomir Lyulchev, a personal advisor to Tsar Boris III.

  4. Фонд домаћих филмова

    • Domestic films fund
    • Fond domaćih filmova

    Various newsreels, documentaries and movies produced during WW II by propaganda authorities in Independent state of Croatia and in German occupied Serbia.

  5. Јеврејске општине

    • Jewish communities
    • Jevrejske opštine

    Documents issued by Jewish communities from all parts of Yugoslavia.The fonds preserves the history of many local Jewish communities of Yugoslavia, mainly concerning the period between the end of WWII and the fall of Yugoslavia in 1990.