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  1. Наказнянська сільська управа (періоду німецько-фашистської окупації), с. Наказне Плисківського району

    Orders of district administration; minutes of general meeting; information on harvesting of agricultural products; accounts of workdays; information on the amount of land in rural agriculture; profit and expense orders; lists of villagers; lists of persons deported to work in Germany. Inventory 1, file 2. Letter of gebietskommissar to the district head of the town of Pliskiv and elder of village of Nakazne with refusal to give a Jewish house for repair.

  2. Вінницький окружний комісар (гебітс-комісар) (періоду німецько-фашистської окупації), м. Вінниця

    • Vinnytsia gebietskommissar
    • Vinnitskyi gebitskomisar

    Files 4-8, 15, 17, 19, 20, 23 contain decrees, orders regarding management of subordinate territories and, in particular, the Jewish population of Vinnytsia and region. The documents contain information on imposition of indemnities, exploitation of Jewish labor, payment for work, taxes, requirement to wear marking signs in the form of bandages and badges with hexagonal star, forcible relocation to isolated areas of settlements.

  3. Погребищенська районна управа (періоду німецько-фашистської окупації), м. Погребище

    • Pohrebishche district administration
    • Pohrebyshchenska raionna uprava

    Inventory 1, file 12, pp. 1-224; file 27, pp. 1-4; inventory 2, file 5, pp. 1-4; file 7, pp. 1-5; file 18, pp. 1-90; file 19, pp. 1-68; file 68, pp. 1-264; file 80-83. Statistical information of population in the district which shows principal reduction of the Jewish population after the mass killings. Inventory 1, file 1, 3, 4-6, 9. Orders and decrees on wearing of marking signs for the Jews, imposing taxes on the Jews, etc.

  4. Гайсинська міська управа (періоду німецько-фашистської окупації), м. Гайсин

    • Haisyn city administration

    File 2. Lists of able-bodied Jewish individuals in ghetto on Robitnicha street in the town of Haisyn

  5. Могилів-Подільська повітова управа (періоду німецько-фашистської окупації), м. Могилів-Подільський

    • Mohyliv-Podilska povitova uprava
    • Mohyliv-Podilskyi county administration

    Some files contain registration materials in the form of lists of ghetto prisoners and labor camps, prisoners in the workers' columns, lists of people for food aid, etc. for 1942-1943. In particular, this is information about the place of residence and composition of Jewish families [inventory 2, files 302, 305-307]. There are documents on deportation of prisoners of the Mogilev ghetto to the labor camp at Skazynets village and to Pechora camp where they performed heavy works [inventory 2, file 24, p. 31]; the severe regime of detaining of prisoners, famine among local Jews and infectious d...

  6. Могилів-Подільська районна управа (періоду німецько-фашистської окупації), м. Могилів-Подільський

    • Mohyliv-Podilska raionna uprava
    • Mohyliv-Podilskyi district administration

    Statute of the Commission for survey of Jewish settlements and ghettos in May-June 1942, orders, instructions by Pretor [inventory 4, file 13]. Instructions for organization of Jewish labor, lists of Jews working in industrial enterprises [inventory 4, file 13]. Correspondence with the county administration on the employment of Jews and remuneration for them [inventory 4, file 22].

  7. Краснянська районна управа (періоду німецько-фашистської окупації), с. Красне Тиврівського району

    • Krasne district administration
    • Krasnianska raionna uprava

    Inventory 3, file 5, page 32 is an order to use Jews only as unskilled laborers. All those who work as skilled laborers are to be replaced with non-Jews.

  8. Вінницька районна управа (періоду німецько-фашистської окупації), м. Вінниця

    • Vinnytsia district administration
    • Vinnytska raionna uprava

    File 4, p. 57. Orders of the financial department of the Vinnytsia district administration in 1942 containing information on the imposition of a national tax on the Jewish population of towns in the district.

  9. Ministerstvo spravedlnosti, Praha

    • Ministry of Justice, Prague
    • MS
    • Národní archiv
    • 832
    • English
    • 1918-1953
    • 299,5 linear metres of documents from which 299,5 linear metres are processed and inventoried and 8,5 linear metres are unprocessed. The fonds is partially accessible.

    In the fonds, there are documents and records from the legislative council, public prosecutors and judicial administration department. There are also files containing reports from the criminal department and the prison department. The jewish related documents are in several boxes concerning more the matter of antisemitism in the Czechoslovak republic in the thirties than the matter of holocaust. In the boxes there can be found complaints on Jewish notaries and layers and also their requests for granting permission to work in law practice. There are also lists (dated between years 1919-1945)...

  10. Gradsko poglavarstvo Varaždin

    • City Council of Varaždin

    The collection holds a series of files referred to as the Jewish Department (1941–1942), 10 boxes. This series contains documents that directly or indirectly concern the deportation of Varaždin Jews to concentration camps in the territory of the NDH (Independent State of Croatia).

  11. Underground propaganda.

    1.IV - 28.VI, 1940. A bible erroneously translated is distributed to the troops. Information on activity of Hungarian chauvinists. List of brochures confiscated from various sources. Information regarding the German Youth organization (DJ). Lists of magazines and publications imported. Request to bar “Neue Zurcher Zeitung. Material propagandistic Magyar reported. The Magyar minority disposes of political and ethnical organizations. Lists of leaders and members of those organizations. The German minority is organized in the “Volksgemeinschaft” and is under the influence of the National Socia...

  12. General Headquarters. Mobil Command Post. Miscellaneous.

    Vol. XII. 218.VI - 30.VII. Brochures showing the longtime camaraderie in arms between the Romanian and German people; to be translated and sent to all German units on the common front. Also a newspaper “Sentinela” and daily radio transmissions on the same subject shall be initiated. All this due to an accident of friendly fire. The Jewish population accused of abetting the spread of damaging rumors. Border policy and regulation. Overloading of railroad lines, leading to lack of foodstuff and military clothing on the frontlines. Jews from Galicia cross the Dniester on boats into Romanian ter...

  13. General Headquarters. Mobil Command Post. Miscellaneous.

    Vol. XI. 18.VII - 27.VIII, 5-th Army Corps, Conflict between Romania and Hungary is solved. Organization of liberated territories in Bessarabia. Situation of infrastructure. Rebuilding of wired services between Bucovina and Bessarabia. Regime of Jews used for forced labor. Various administrative measures in those territories. Cost of expenses used to fight against the Bolshevik peril. 10,500 Jews transferred to West banc of the Dniester by German Army. Instructions for the commandant (future) of Odessa. Situation of military transports. The assets of the kolkhozes. Administrative organizati...

  14. General Headquarters. Mobil Command Post. Miscellaneous.

    Vol. VII. 15.VII - 12.VIII, 1941. Winston Churchill’s speech on July 14, 1941. Short notes on the war on other fronts. Report from German headquarters of the situation on the Russian front. Counter-informative reports on activities of the legionnaires, the Russian émigrés, the Heads of the Jewish Community, the leaders of the Communist party, acts of sabotage etc. Reports on military operations. Bombing of Ploiesti. Texts of radio transmissions from a pirate station, from the Comintern radio stations and from the TASS agency. On July 20, 1941 the creation of internment camps for the Jewish ...

  15. General Headquarters. Mobil Command Post. Miscellaneous.

    Vol. XIII. 28.VII - 30.IX, 1941. 5-th Army Corps, Problems related to the conquest of Bessarabia. Creation of pre-military work units. Reports of execution of various works by the Technical Army Corps (Pioneers). Reports of plundering and acts of barbarism by the troops in the occupied territories. Iuliu Maniu requests to cease military operations after Bessarabia and Bucovina are liberated. Antonescu replies there are Romanians up until the Dnieper. Abusive behavior of the Ukrainian Police East of the Dniester. No Romanian currency allowed there. Frictions between the German Police and the...

  16. Reports and orders

    The campaign against the Soviet Union. Orders and reports. 3-rd & 11-th Armies. 21.VI - 15.VII. General order of operations from 1st Armored Division. Orders received from the 11-th German Army Division. Gendarmerie units are posted in the occupied territories.

  17. Reports and orders

    Orders and Reports 2nd Army Corps, 20.VI - 11.VII, 1941 (Vol.I). Army and naval battles in Southern Bessarabia and Dobrudja.Instructions regarding the reaction of the troops when sighting parachutists. Information from the German front in the Ukraine. The bridge over the Danube in Cernavoda is damaged by Soviet aviation.

  18. Reports

    Reports of military operations 2.VII -5.VII, 1941 (Vol.II). Partial occupation of Bessarabia and the Northern part of Bucovina; the fall of Cernautzi. Jews found with weapons are isolated. Among the prisoners are people from the region, the commanders are Jewish. Reports on aerial fights and of losses of planes and personnel on both sides.

  19. Reports

    Reports of military operations 6.VII -10.VII, 1941 (Vol.III). Information is also given about the activity and positions of the German troops in the region. Reports on the naval activity along the Black sea and the Danube.

  20. Ministry of Justice