Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 50,421 to 50,440 of 55,889
  1. Starostwo Miejskie w Warszawie

    • Stadthauptmannschaft Warschau
    • Office of the Warsaw City Governor,

    The collection contains i.a. birth and death statistics, weekly reports of the chairman of the Judenrat (1941), the dispute over the boundaries of the ghetto, forced labour, Jewish mutual aid, the fight against typhus, applications for passes, and cases of illegal trade and smuggling

  2. The Adolf Abraham Berman Collection: Polish-Jewish Underground Welfare Activity in Occupied Warsaw and Outlying Cities and in Camps, 1943–1945

    The Adolf Abraham Berman collection contains underground press and publications and official press printed after the failure of the Polish uprising; official and forged personal documents; overviews, reports, correspondences, radio broadcasts transcripts, operation and work plans, orders, order of battle and casualty lists; diaries, memoirs, testimonies, speeches, essays and manifestos; aid requests and financial support confirmations and receipts. The collection also contains material related to the Kielce pogrom of July 1946.

  3. Okružni narodni odbor Varaždin

    • The People's Committee of Varaždin County
  4. Narodni odbor Grada Koprivnica

    • The People's Committee of the City of Koprivnica
  5. Narodni odbor Kotara Varaždin

    • The People's Committee of Varaždin County
  6. Narodni odbor Kotara Krapina

    • The People's Committee of Krapina County
  7. Narodni odbor Kotara Koprivnica

    • The People's Committee of Koprivnica county
  8. Okružna uprava narodnih dobara Varaždin

    • The District Administration of Public Goods

    The collection contains information about the property of Jews who were forced to leave or who were killed during the war, as well as property of people who were working for the occupation authorities.

  9. Narodni odbor grada Varaždina

    • The People's Committee of the City of Varaždin
  10. Velika župa Baranja

    • The Great Parish of Baranya

    Contains general files relating to the determination of social benefits, the nationalization of buildings, managing of the County Police District in Osijek, search for outlaws (sic), change of religion of the municipal clerks; includes the lists of officers and internal administration in the area of the County Ðakovo (site of a transit camp for Jews from Slavonija), lists of officers of the parish, which belonged to the competence of the Independent State of Croatia General Directorate for Internal administration.

  11. Gradsko poglavarstvo Požega

    • City Administration of Požega

    Similar to the county administration collection, this collection follows the laws, rules, and activities of the enforcement/administration level until the first days of the new administration in April 1941.

  12. KOTARSKI SUD U PAKRACU - Pakrac

    • The Independent State of Croatia County Court in Pakrac
  13. KOTARSKI SUD U POŽEGI - Požega

    • The Independent State of Croatia County Court in Požega
  14. Zbirka matičnih knjiga i parica matičnih knjiga Izraelitičke zajednice Požeško-slavonske županije

    • The Collection of Registry Books of the Israelite (sic) Community of Pozega-Slavonia County

    As the registry books date until the immediate pre-war time, this collection provides important insights and information about the Jews of this once important Slavonian town, all of whom perished in the Holocaust.

  15. Kotarski (srezski) sud u Pakracu - Pakrac

    • County Court in Pakrac
  16. Kotarski (srezski) sud u Požegi

    • County Court in Požega
  17. Okružni sud u Požegi

    • Požega County Court
  18. Kotarska oblast u Požegi

    • County of Požega

    The Administration of the Independent State of Croatia for the town of Požega.

  19. Kotarska oblast, sresko načelstvo Požega

    • County Administration for the town of Požega

    The collection should provide insight into the paths leading to the perishing of the Jews of Pozega and the introduction of race laws. The time range extends until the change of power in Croatia, i.e., the introduction of the Independent State of Croatia (April 10, 1941).