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  1. Documentation of the Auswanderungsamt I (Immigration office I) in the Hamburg municipality

    Documentation of the Auswanderungsamt I (Immigration office I) in the Hamburg municipality Microfilm JM/28517 has personal files of Jews who emigrated.

  2. Documentation of the municipal administration of Bobruysk, 1941-1944

    Documentation of the municipal administration of Bobruysk, 1941-1944 Included in the documentation: Directives from the municipal administration of Bobruysk; a census; obtaining winter clothes from the population; appointment of municipal workers; an inspection of the movements among the population in the city; organization of the work in the kolkhozes; municipal sanitation; directives from the Generalkommissar of Belorussia and the Kommandatur; directives from the Generalkommissar of Belorussia and the Kommandatur of Bobruysk including: draft of workers for labor in Germany; establishment ...

  3. Correspondence of the Swiss Legation in Sofia regarding the Bulgarian legislation concerning the Jews, dated 1942

    Correspondence of the Swiss Legation in Sofia regarding the Bulgarian legislation concerning the Jews, dated 1942

  4. Collection of the Department for Relief to Refugees from Germany in The Hague, the Netherlands, 1938-1942

    Collection of the Department for Relief to Refugees from Germany in The Hague, the Netherlands, 1938-1942 Collection of the Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken: Zorg voor de Vluchtelingen uit Duitsland (Department for Relief to Refugees from Germany of the Ministry of the Interior of the Netherlands), 1938-1942; thousands of refugees from Germany began to arrive to the Netherlands starting in 1933; the Ministry of the Interior and Ministry of Justice of the Netherlands established approximately 60 refugee camps, including the Hotel-Lloyd and the Zeeburgerdijk isolation institution in Amsterda...

  5. Files of the NSDAP Muenchen (Munich)

    Files of the NSDAP Muenchen (Munich)

  6. M.52.Crimea - Documentation from the State Archives of the Republic of Crimea

    M.52.Crimea - Documentation from the State Archives of the Republic of Crimea History of the Archive: The Archive was established on 22 May 1919 as the Central Archive of Crimea. The Archive was affiliated with the Taurica University until November 1920. As of November 1920 it was the Central Archive of Crimea. The Archive was divided into two archives in April 1926, and became the Historical Archive and the Archive of the October Revolution. The two Archives were merged into the Central State Archive of the Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic of Crimea (Krymskaya ASSR) in April 1941. From...

  7. Documentation of the local authorities in Kiev, 1930-1946

    Documentation of the local authorities in Kiev, 1930-1946 Included in the collection: - Appeals to the authorities by Red Army soldiers and disabled soldiers, regarding housing in Kiev; - Declarations and official correspondence with the authorities by Jews who returned to Kiev from the East or from the evacuation, regarding the restitution of homes they owned before the war; - List of orphan children; - Survey reports regarding the activities of the Jewish Theater in Kiev.

  8. Documentation from the Main Elections Office (Hauptwahlamt) in Berlin

    Documentation from the Main Elections Office (Hauptwahlamt) in Berlin The Elections Office in Berlin was established in 1873 with the aim of supervising the elections process in the city. Following the unification of all of the city's suburbs into one municipal framework, the office was subdivided in 1920 into the main elections office in the central municipal office, and elections offices that were established in the city's various districts. The purpose of the main elections office was the unified administration of the elections on a local and a national level, to prepare the election for...

  9. Documentation collected in the context of the "Research project regarding the contribution of Holocaust survivors to the State of Israel", from Kibbutz HaOgen

    Documentation collected in the context of the "Research project regarding the contribution of Holocaust survivors to the State of Israel", from Kibbutz HaOgen Documents: Received from Yaakov Goldberger: His mother Helena Goldberger describes a meeting held in Budapest in 1939 between her husband and his friends, all three of them Zionist activists (in German, date unknown); Testimonies/ memoirs/ experiences: 1. Avraham Amsterdam; 2. Israel Bleichman; 3. Rachel (Jabosh) Bleier; 4. Eitan Bendor; 5. Arieh Barnea; 6. David Putzu Goldstein; 7. Shosha Granot; 8. Yehudit Hartman; 9. Esther Vardi; ...

  10. Documentation of the German authorities in Belorussia, 1941-1944

    Documentation of the German authorities in Belorussia, 1941-1944 Included in the Collection: - Reports and instructions regarding the confiscation of Jewish property and the attitude of the local population towards the Jews; - Instructions given by the commander of the Military Home Front Commander, Major-General von Schenkendorff; - List of inmates in the Minsk prison, prepared in 1942; - Maps of Minsk; - Diagram of the Drozdy concentration camp; - Instructions regarding the confiscation and sale of property and the use of Jewish property; - Reports and orders given by the Generalkommissar...

  11. Registration books of the incoming and outgoing documents [correspondence] of the Jewish education administration in the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Latvia, 1920-1934

    Registration books of the incoming and outgoing documents [correspondence] of the Jewish education administration in the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Latvia, 1920-1934

  12. Documentation of the Aluminum Factory in Tartu, 1931 - 1941

  13. Documentation from the Reichsnaehrstand (Reich Food Manufacturers Organization) and the Landesbauernschaft Bayern (Farmers Organization) in Bavaria

    Documentation from the Reichsnaehrstand (Reich Food Manufacturers Organization) and the Landesbauernschaft Bayern (Farmers Organization) in Bavaria

  14. Documentation from the Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin

    Documentation from the Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin

  15. Documentation of the Police headquarters in the Sniatyn district, 1935

    Documentation of the Police headquarters in the Sniatyn district, 1935 Included in the collection is correspondence between the district Police headquarters and the local government authorities, regarding the activities of the Zionist organizations.

  16. Documentation from local branches, districts and organizations of the Nazi Party in the Gau Westfalen-Sued area

    Documentation from local branches, districts and organizations of the Nazi Party in the Gau Westfalen-Sued area The documentation includes material from the following organizations (see the list of files in the "Multimedia" page, for details): NSDAP Kreis Herne-Castrop-Rauxel, NSDAP Kreis Siegerland; SA-Standarte 15 – Bottrop.

  17. Documentation of the Gestapa (Geheimes Staatspolizeiamt-Secret State Police Office), 1932-1939

    Documentation of the Gestapa (Geheimes Staatspolizeiamt-Secret State Police Office) [predecessor of the Gestapo], 1932-1939 The documentation includes files from the Gestapa headquarters and files from the Gestapo headquarters from 1939 (prior to the establishment of the Reich Security Head Office ([RSHA]), when it was called by the double name Geheimes Staatspolizei and Geheimes Staatspolizeiamt, Some of the files contain police materials from the period before the Nazi rise to power and the establishment of the Gestapa; these materials were later handled by the Gestapa.

  18. Documentation from the Aid and Welfare Department in the Mogilev Municipal Council regarding the families of soldiers and partisans, 1944-1948

    Documentation from the Aid and Welfare Department in the Mogilev Municipal Council regarding the families of soldiers and partisans, 1944-1948 The Collection contains decisions reached by the Aid and Welfare Department regarding the allocation of financial aid and pension payments to the families of those serving in the Army.

  19. M.70 - Documentation from Archives in Croatia regarding the Holocaust

    M.70 - Documentation from Archives in Croatia regarding the Holocaust There was official documentation from archives in Yugoslavia in the original Record Group; however the disintegration of Yugoslavia into various countries necessitated the creation of new Record Groups. This Record Group contains documentation from various archives in Croatia alone. Included in the Record Group: -Correspondence among various institutions in the Independent State of Croatia during World War II; - Reports submitted by Ustasha institutions regarding Jewish affairs; - Documentation regarding Jewish refugees; ...