Archival Descriptions

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Language of Description: English
Language of Description: Multiple
Language of Description: Ukrainian
Holding Institution: Державний архів Одеської області
  1. Претура Цебриківського району, с. Цебрикове Цебріковського р-ну Одеської області.

    • District Pretura of the Tsebrikovo District, Village of Tsebrikovo (Tiraspol’ County)

    The fonds’ inventories are systematized according to the structural-chronological principle. Included are directives, instructions, and orders of the Romanian civilian and military authorities on restrictive measures regarding Jews located in the territory of Transnistria. A significant number of documents concern Jews located in ghettos and labor camps. These include the order (31 December 1942) that all Jews interned in the Vapniarka camp be removed, that able-bodied Jewish workers be assigned amongst sectoral directorates of the Governorate, and that ghettos be set up in the villages of ...

  2. Претура Піщанського району, с. Піщани

    • District Pretura, Pishchany District, Village of Pishchany
  3. Претура Чорнянського району, с. Чорне Чорнянського р-ну Одеської області.

    • District Pretura, Chernaia District, Village of Chernaia (Dubossary County)

    The fonds’ inventories are systematized according to the structural-chronological principle. Included are directives, instructions, and orders of the Romanian civilian and military authorities on restrictive measures regarding Jews located in the territory of Transnistria. A significant number of documents concern Jews located in ghettos and labor camps.

  4. Примарія с. Топали, с. Топали Чорнянського району Одеської області.

    • Village Primaria, Village of Topaly (Chernaia District, Dubossary County)

    The fond includes two inventories systematized according to the structural-chronological principle. Documents in the fond include (op. 1) a report of the primaria of Topaly (Chernaia district) of 8 December 1941 addressed to the Chernaia pretura on the establishment in the territory of the village of Topaly of a Jewish ghetto numbering ninety-one persons and on the selection of its leaders; and lists of Jewish families residing in Topaly, and of Jewish specialists in the Topaly ghetto (1941). The documents are in Romanian and Russian.

  5. Румунський науково-дослідницький інститут Дирекції культури Губернаторства Трансністрії, м. Одеса.

    Накази Губернаторства, постанови Дирекції культури, циркуляри. Звіт про роботу, протоколи засідань дирекції інституту. Списки робітників інституту, репатріантів.

  6. Одеський військово-польовий суд, м. Одеса.

    Судові справи на Коваленко М. та Бошкова.

  7. Балтська фабрика по виробництву валянок Дирекції індустрії Губернаторства Трансністрії, м. Балта Балтського р-ну Одеської області

    • Felt Boot Factory of the Governorate of Transnistria Directorate of Industry, City of Balta (Balta District, Balta County)

    The fond includes one inventory systematized according to the structural-chronological principle. Materials in the fond include a report of the board of directors of the Balta felt boot factory addressed to the Governorate of Transnistria Directorate of Industry on the number of Jews brought in to work there, a list of these, and a list of men from the Balta ghetto who did not show up to work on 13 August 1943; letters from the felt boot factory board of directors to the prefect of Balta county and the leaders of the Balta ghetto requesting that Jews be sent to work at the factory (1943), a...

  8. Одеський табір військовополонених румунського військового командування, м. Одеса.

    Заяви ув'язнених про звільнення їх із табору. Листування з префектурою поліції про політичну благонадійність ув'язнених та військовополонених.

  9. Archival Section of the Administration of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Izmail Region

    The fond includes one inventory systematized chronologically. Included are chronologies of the German-Romanian occupation of population centers of the Izmail region; these contain information on instances of mass killings of Jews, toward whom the occupiers harbored “a particularly horrifying hatred,” including in Akkerman (from 1944 on, Belgorod-Dnestrovskii), the towns of Artsiz, Kiliia, Tatarbunary, and Tarutino, and the villages of Briiany, Manzur, Novyi Fershampenuaz (Artsiz district), Sarata, and Shabo (1946). A number of documents indicate the names of victims. There are also lists of...

  10. Documents and Materials on the History of the Great Patriotic War of 1941-45 in the Territory of the Odessa Region: The Underground and Partisan Movement

    Documents on the underground and partisan struggle that took place in the territory of the Odessa region during World War II began to be put into storage in 1944 at the former Party Archive of the Odessa Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine, where they were stored in fond P-11, op. 45 (Odessa Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine). These documents were made into a separate consolidated collection (f. P-92) in 1975. In subsequent years, a number of units therefrom were transferred to the corresponding party archives of the Nikolaev and Kirovograd regions, and s...