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  1. Рівненська міська управа, м. Рівне.

    • Rivne Town Administration

    The copies of the documents from this collection are stored in USHMM and described as follows: Opis 1 Folder 4, Correspondence with the medical (sanitarian) department. (undated). 1 p. Folder 18, Reports of the sanitarian department. 1941. 1-85 pp. Folder 10, Correspondence with gebitkomissariat. 1941. 233 pp. Folder 8, List of Jewish craftsmen. 1941. 6 pp. Opis 3 Folder 1, List of the Jewish cutter shops (owned by Jews). (undated). 37 pp. Folder 16, List of the house owners in Rovno (Jews-VA) by street from A to B. (undated). 90 pp. Folder 7, List of the closed business (owned by Jews-VA)....

  2. Володимирська районна поліція м. Києва

    • Vladimirskiy rayon Ukrainian guard police

    USHMM has copied from this fonds and describes the copies as follows: Fond 4437: 1: Orders of the commandants of staffs of the city and rayon police for October 1941-December 1942 (copies). List of employees of the city and Vladimirskiy rayon police. 1941-42. 385 pp. Fond 4437: 2: Registry book of persons arrested. 1942. 48 pp. Fond 4437: 3: Registry book of persons arrested. 1942-1943. 200 pp. Fond 4437: 4: Police duty roster book. 1941-1943. 500 pp. Fond 4437: 5: Police duty roster book. 1942. 200 pp. Fond 4437: 6: Police duty roster book. 1943. 234 pp. Fond 4437: 7: Sketch of police rout...

  3. Штаб имперского руководителя (рейхсляйтера) Розенберга для оккупированных восточных областей, г.г. Берлин — Киев

    USHMM has copied from this fonds and describes the copies as follows: Opis 1, Einsatzstab Rosenberg Folder 2: Einsatzstab Rosenberg for the occupied eastern territories. Correspondence on transport of books, article translations from the foreign press on Lenin and Stalin, a letter on reworking documents of the German playwright Hans Mühlenstein, lists of permanent employees of Einsatzstab Rosenberg, lists of POWs and interrogation results. 11 III 1942-3 IX 1944. Folder 7: Circulars and correspondence on personnel (locally recruited workers). Inquiries on goods shipped to the headquarters. F...

  4. Рівненський гебітскомісаріат, м. Рівне Рівненської області.

    • Rovno Gebietskomissariat 1941-1944

    The copies of documents from Rivne archive are stored in USHMM and described as folllows: Opis 1 Folder 3, “The Government Gerald.” 1941. 1-3 pp. Folder 15, Appeals to the civil population. (undated). 1-5 pp. Folder 2, “How to treat Russians.” 1941. 38 pp. Folder 20, List of the houses owned by Jews. 1941. 89 pp. Folder 19, Documents of the Judenrat. 1941-1942. 29 pp. Folder 18, Orders concerning the Jewish police in the ghetto. 1941. 10 pp. Folder 7, Instruction and draft conclusion, creation of the gebitcomissariats. 1941. 25 pp. Folder 17, Orders concerning the Jewish population. 1941-19...

  5. Управління бургомістра м. Біла Церква Київської області

    • Administration of the burgomaster of the town of Belaya Tserkov
    • Управління бургомістра м. Біла Церква Київської області

    Opis 1. 1. Directives and orders concerning personnel of the administration, correspondence with organizations and institutions of the rayon 1a. Orders of the burgomaster 2. Orders about the administration and its personnel. ID documents and certifications of employees. Lists of employees of the police and of the bread factory. Rules on internal order for employees of prisons and for prisoners. Lists of imprisoned Jews and lists of starostas and members of the guard. 3. Examples of book-keeping documents and card-indexing 5.Information on the detention of prisoners, their place of permanent...

  6. Уманська міська управа, м. Умань Київської області

    • Uman city administration, Kiev oblast

    Opis 1. The majority of the folders consist of declarations and statements regarding the right to issue patents to private persons for carrying on handicraft or trade activity. 682. Orders of the German military and civilian authorities 840. Orders of the Gebietskommissar of Uman 841. List of the apartments of polizei members, correspondence of various individuals and organizations with the city administration regarding housing issues Opis 3. 15. List of members of the city administration as of 15 July 1942

  7. Συλλογή Ασσέο Ι. - Χαμπούρη Α.

    • Collection Asseo I. - Chabouri A.
    • Syllogi Asseo I - Chambouri A
  8. Projekt Dotrščina: Zagrepčani - revolucionari, antifašisti i žrtve fašističkog terora 1941. - 1945. (podserija)

    • The Dotrščina Park Project: citizens of Zagreb, revolutionaries, anti-Fascist fighters and victims of fascist terror 1941-1945

    The Dotrsicna park in Zagreb is the site of the mass murder where around 18 000 citizens of Zagreb and its surroundings were shot during the Fascist regime due to their ethnic background, or the fact they were anti-regime. Thanks to archivists Josipa Paver and Igor Graovac, there was systematic work on the names of the victims from 1967 until the late 1990s. The project started in the State Archive back in 1967, and lasted, with interruptions, until April 1985. The project examined the records of the Croatian State Archives, the former archives of the Institute of History of the labor movem...

  9. Česká liga proti bolševismu, Praha

    • Czech League against Bolshevism
    • ČLB
    • ČLpB
    • Národní archiv
    • 739
    • English
    • 1944-1945
    • The collection consists out of 0,5 linear meters of processed and inventoried documents.

    The official reason for the founding of the Czech League against Bolshevism (Česká liga proti bolševismu) was the Czechoslovak-Soviet treaty of alliance in December 1943 signed by Edvard Beneš in Moscow. The Founding General Meeting of the Czech League against Bolshevism (Česká liga proti bolševismu) was held 23rd January 1944 in Prague. The organization reported directly to the Ministry of Education and Propaganda, led by Emanuel Moravec. Since its founding until January 1945 the Liga organized 231 public speeches and lectures. The Propaganda of the Czech League against Bolshevism was not ...

  10. Národní souručenství, Praha

    • National Community, Prague
    • Nationale Gemeinschaft
    • N Sour.
    • Národní archiv
    • 453
    • English
    • 1939-1945
    • The collection consists out of 30,5 linear meters of processed and inventoried documents. 0,62 linear meters are unprocessed and inaccessible.

    The National Community included all male citizens of the Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia. The membership was virtually a formality. The Preparatory Committee was established soon after the occupation, namely 21 March 1939 under President Hacha. The aim was to create a mass organization which would support the Protectorate government. Subsequently on 6th April 1939 the Národní souručenství was declared the only political party in the Protectorate. About ninety percent of the male population of the Protectorate were members of Národní souručenství. The organisation Národní souručenství was a...

  11. KOTARSKI SUD U BRODU

    • The County Court in Brod
  12. ŽIDOVSKA BOGOŠTOVNA OPĆINA SLAVONSKI BROD. KOTARSKI RABINAT.

    • The Jewish Religious Community Slavonski Brod. County Rabbinical Office.
  13. The Society for the Protection of Majdanek (since 1945)

    The fund numbers 993 units and includes the materials documenting the activities of the Society for the Protection of Majdanek.

  14. Polish-Soviet Extraordinary Commission to Examine Crimes in the Area of the Concentration Camp at Majdanek (1944)

    Part of the materials collected in connection with the activities of the Polish-Soviet Extraordinary Commission, mainly reports documenting the work of the commission (like the inspection of the area of the former camp and witness interrogation reports).

  15. NKVD camp

    The materials, most of which are photocopies, are connected with the NKVD camp functioning in the area of Majdanek from autumn 1944.

  16. Women’s Auxiliary Army Service (1942-1944)

    The records of the Women’s Auxiliary Army Service, the organization which operated from 1942 at the Headquarters of the Home Army in the Lublin District. Most documents are connected with the organizational issues of the Women’s Auxiliary Army Service.

  17. OPUS - Central Underground Care (1943-1944)

    The records of OPUS Central Underground Care include the reports from the Lublin district of the Home Army concerning the activity of the occupational authorities, such as reports from arrests of the Home Army soldiers and the financial situations of their families. This fund also includes the reports drawn up on the basis of the information about the situation in the camp provided by the Home Army soldiers imprisoned at Majdanek, and lists of prisoners’ names. The OPUS documents arrived at the Archives of the State Museum at Majdanek in 1971.

  18. Polish Red Cross – Lublin District (1939-1946)

    The records of the Polish Red Cross handed over to the Archives of the State Museum at Majdanek in 1957. The materials are connected with the activity of the Polish Red Cross in the Lublin district in the years 1939-1946. They include: the personal records of the prisoners of Majdanek and the Lublin Castle, who received parcels from their families by hand of the Polish Red Cross; postcards confirming the receipt of the parcels; lists of Polish soldiers who were wounded or killed in 1939; and a register of former forced labourers, people coming back from the camps, refugees and foreigners lo...

  19. Einsatz Reinhardt – Materiallager Chopinstr. 27

    The fund numbers 13 units, most of which contain the books of the warehouses at 27 Chopin Street, where stolen Jewish property was stored as well as the lists of valuables and money taken away from the Jews imprisoned at Majdanek. Apart from the books, the fund includes the orders placed by occupational offices and individual people for different things stored in the warehouses as well as the receipts.

  20. KL Lublin Administration 1941-1944

    Records created by the offices of the concentration camp at Majdanek in the years 1941-1944. The fund numbers 318 units, in which 17700 various documents are stored, such as: personal records of the prisoners and crew members, orders of release, reports of incoming transports, lists, prisoners’ sickness cards and work cards, cloths and money registers, and death books.