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  1. Народни одбор Другог реона града Београда

    • City of Belgrade People's Council of the Second District
    • Narodni odbor Drugog reona grada Beograda

    The most important parts of the fund are documents of the War Damage Commission of the Second District (Komisija za ratnu štetu Drugog reona) and documents of the Office for the Inheritances of the Second District (Referat za mase Drugog reona). There are reports about the members of the families and relatives who lost their lives during the German occupation and Holocaust. There are data about their property too.

  2. Народни одбор Трећег реона града Београда

    • City of Belgrade People's Council of the Third District
    • Narodni odbor Trećeg reona grada Beograda

    The most important parts of the fund are documents of the War Damage Commission of the Third District (Komisija za ratnu štetu Trećeg reona). There are reports about the members of the families and relatives who lost their lives during the German occupation and Holocaust. There are data about their property too.

  3. M.25 - Documentation of the Mouvement National Hebreu (MNH - Hebrew National Movement) in France, 1941-1942

    M.25 - Documentation of the Mouvement National Hebreu (MNH - Hebrew National Movement) in France, 1941-1942 Georges Blumberg, the MNH founder apparently established the archives; MNH was founded in Paris before the outbreak of the war; the MNH leaders were Georges Blumberg and Adia Gourevitch; the goal of the movement was to redefine the terms "Jewish nation" and "Hebrew state"; MNH published two editions of the "Shem" anthology in Paris. The documentation in the collection was prepared for an anthology that was meant to be published in Marseilles, where Blumberg lived; the files are compri...

  4. P.46- Kaelter Collection: Documentation from the estate of David and Judith (Edith) Kaelter, residents of Germany, who emigrated to Eretz Israel in 1939

    P.46- Kaelter Collection: Documentation from the estate of David and Judith (Edith) Kaelter, residents of Germany, who emigrated to Eretz Israel in 1939 David Kaelter served as a teacher in a few Jewish communities in the Saxony region of Germany and subsequently in Berlin. In 1935 he established and administered a Jewish elementary school in Koenigsberg. In 1939, David and Judith (Edith) Kaelter made aliya to Eretz Israel, where David continued in the teaching profession. The material includes: - Details regarding David and Judith Kaelter's families (File 1); - Personal documents belonging...

  5. Bundesministerium für Vermögenssicherung und Wirtschaftsplanung, Sektion Vermögenssicherung

    • Federal Ministry for Securing Property and Economic Planning, Section Security Property

    Der Bestand enthält Akten zu folgenden Themen: Präsidialdienst, Dienstbetrieb, Organisation, Ermittlung, Erfassung, Evidenz und Statistik, Vermögen der NSDAP, Repatriierungsangelegenheiten (vgl. StGBl Nr. 11/1945), Wirtschaftsplanung, öffentliche Verwalter und öffentliche Aufsichtspersonen (vgl. BGBl Nr. 157/1946), Währungs- und Finanzpolitik, Potsdamer Beschlüsse, österreichisches Vermögen im Ausland, Angelegenheiten der Rückstellung und Rückgabe von Vermögen, Angelegenheiten des Vermögens nicht deutscher Herkunft, Angelegenheiten der durch Artikel 22 des Staatsvertrages (vgl. BGBl Nr. 152...

  6. Document Center

    Der Bestand enthält die Provenienzen der Parteidienststellen sowohl auf der Gauebene als auch auf der Kreisebene. Ebenso sind die Ortsgruppen vertreten. Neben den NS-Organisationen und Verbänden bilden die SS und die SA eine größere Einheit. Daneben sind auch Akten der amerikanischen Militärregierung, der Spruchkammern sowie weiterer Behörden und Institutionen enthalten.

  7. Fonds Édouard Daladier. Supplément : internement et procès de Riom (1940-1945).

    496AP/68. Papiers personnels d'Édouard Daladier. 1903-1970. 496AP/69-496AP/71. Arrestation, procès et captivité d'Édouard Daladier. 1940-1945. 496AP/72. Les écrits d'Édouard Daladier après la guerre. Sans date.

  8. Judaica

    Die Judaica-Bestände enthält Unterlagen zur jüdischen Geschichte Münchens vom 17., insbesondere vom 19. bis ins 21. Jahrhundert. Die Schriftstücke, Fotos, Druckschriften und Bücher, Graphiken, Gemälde und weiteren Objekte stammen meist aus privater Provenienz.

  9. Кримінальні справи на нереабілітованих осіб

    • Criminal files of individuals who were not rehabilitated
    • Kryminalni spravy na nereabilitovanykh osib

    The collection contains: Criminal files of persons served in the tsarist police, White army, insurgents, spies, as well as participants in the uprisings of 1918-1923, and of the OUN and UPA activists; Files of persons trained at German specialist institutions (intelligence, counterintelligence, police, military ones); Files of employees and agents of intelligence and counterintelligence agencies of Nazi Germany; Files of persons who worked in the German occupation administrative authorities; Files of persons served in German security bodies (gendarmerie, police, commandant's offices); Files...

  10. O.89 - Collection of Personal Files of Jewish Underground Fighters in France

    O.89 - Collection of Personal Files of Jewish Underground Fighters in France Documentation regarding Jewish underground heroes who died in France or were deported from France to extermination camps collected by the Association of Jewish Resistance Veterans (ARJF). Copies of the original material have been transferred to the Museum. The original documentation is located in the Yad Vashem Archives; the photographs have been transferred to the Yad vashem Photo Archives. The original numbering of the files has been preserved despite the fact that many files are empty.

  11. TR.6 - Documentation of the People's Court in Bulgaria, 1944-1945

    TR.6 - Documentation of the People's Court in Bulgaria, 1944-1945 The People's Court was active in Bulgaria from 19 December 1944 until April 1945. It was set up as a special court with the purpose of bringing to trial those people accused of collaboration with the authorities between 01 January 1941 and 09 September 1944. While it was in session, the People's Court handed down approximately 9,550 verdicts leading to the execution of 2,680 people, while the rest of the defendants were sentenced to terms in prison. Among those found guilty was Dimitar Peshev, the Deputy Speaker of the Nation...

  12. P.32 - Collection of Hansi and Joel Brand, activists in the Relief and Rescue Committee in Budapest during World War II

    P.32 - Collection of Hansi and Joel Brand, activists in the Relief and Rescue Committee in Budapest during World War II Biographies of Joel Jenő Brand and his wife Hansi (Hartmann) Brand Joel Brand was born in Naszód, Transylvania in 1906. In 1934, after a stay in Germany, he settled in Budapest, Hungary, where he joined the Poalei Zion Party. In 1935 he married Hansi Hartmann and together they set up a glove factory. In 1942 Joel and Hansi were among the founders of the Relief and Rescue Committee, the Budapest-based underground organization, which worked on behalf of Jewish refugees in Hu...

  13. O.12 - Perlman Collection: Testimonies of refugees from Poland who arrived in Eretz Israel, 1942-1943

    O.12- Perlman Collection: Testimonies of refugees from Poland who arrived in Eretz Israel, 1942-1943 The Perlman Collection consists of 64 testimonies gathered by Jewish Agency representatives during the years 1942-1943, mainly from Jews who arrived to Eretz Israel during World War II. Most of the testimonies were given by Jews who held Mandatory Palestine citizenship, were married to Mandatory Palestine citizens or were related to them. These Jews were included in exchange agreements of foreign citizens for German citizens, and they succeeded in reaching Eretz Israel. Another group of witn...

  14. P.49- Archive of Leni Yahil, Holocaust Researcher, 1904-2002

    • ארכיון יד ושם / Yad Vashem Archives
    • 5263688
    • English, Hebrew
    • 1904-2002
    • Annotations Article(s), list(s), text(s) Bibliography Booklet(s) Brochure Calendar Lectures Lists Manuscript Newspaper clippings Official documentation Personal documents Research article Statistical data Syllabus Thesis/Dissertation

    P.49- Archive of Leni Yahil, Holocaust Researcher, 1904-2002 Prof. Leni Yahil, the historian, donated the collection to Yad Vashem on 30 December 2004; Sarit Shavit, the researcher, submitted additional material (from File 36 on) to Yad Vashem in October 2009. The collection includes documentation, newspaper clippings, lists, articles, booklets, doctoral dissertations, notes, Leni Yahil's correspondence and more. The documentation relates to the following subjects: the Jews of Denmark during the Holocaust; the Jews of Germany from the 1930s until the Holocaust; the Jews of Sweden, Norway an...

  15. Opština grada Beograda

    The fund preserves the materials of the Municipality of Belgrade from 1862 to 1944: City Assembly, City Council, Major, 18 administrative sections (Administrative section, Section for Culture, Section for Transports etc.), correspondence with citizens, Government, other local and national authorities, private entities; relating to the period 1941-194, correspondence with German authorities.

  16. P.20 - Zorach Warhaftig Archive: Documentation of rescue and aid extended to refugees who escaped from Poland and Lithuania to Japan, 1939-1990

    P.20 - Zorach Warhaftig Archive: Documentation of rescue and aid extended to refugees who escaped from Poland and Lithuania to Japan, 1939-1990 Zorach Warhaftig was born in Wolkowisk, White Russia. While still a youth, he was an active member of the Hamizrachi movement. He acquired a traditional Jewish education and a general education, earning his Law degree at Warsaw University. From 1936-1939 he served as Chairman of the Eretz Israel office in Warsaw and a representative at the 17th through the 21st Zionist Congresses. When World War II broke out, he escaped to Lithuania, and there he ai...

  17. Bessarabian Regional Police Inspectorate. Police Headquarters Orhei

    • Inspectoratul Regional de Poliție al Basarabiei. Poliţia centrelor județene. Orhei
    • Полиция города Оргеева
    • Politsiya goroda Orgeeva

    Correspondence of Orhei City Police with the Ministry of Internal Affairs, with the General Police Directorate, with the Chisinau Police Inspectorate, the City Hall of Orhei and the Police Commissariats about the lists of Jews aged 19-50 and the Jewish (as well as non-Jewish) craftsmen. Lists of Jews from different counties of Romania who did not participate in forced labor units. Documents on population evacuation, army mobilization, trials, passports, pensions, city events reports, personal files of the policemen, etc.

  18. Bessarabian Regional Police Inspectorate. Police Headquarters Orhei

    • Inspectoratului Regional de Poliție al Basarabiei. Poliţia centrelor județene. Orhei
    • Полиция города Оргеева
    • Politsiya goroda Orgeeva

    Orders and circulars issued by the Ministry of Interior Affairs and Regional Police Inspectorate in Bessarabia on the placement of Jews in camps and ghettos. Order that governs the interaction with Jews. Correspondence of Orhei Police with the Ministry of Interior Affairs of Romania, the Regional Police Inspectorate in Bessarabia, Police Qustura of Chisinau and Prefecture of Orhei about statistics and lists of Jews from the Orhei county in Bessarabia. Copies of documents related to the Jewish population in Bessarabia.