Archival Descriptions

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Language of Description: German
Language of Description: English
Country: Serbia
  1. Odeljenje Specijalne policije Uprave grada Beograda

    1. Управа града Београда
    • Special police of the Administration of the City of Belgrade

    The Serbian Special Police was the principal collaborationist institution from 1941 to 1944. It operated under the control of the Administration of the City of Belgrade and the Gestapo. Among their duties: fighting against Communists and Chetniks, controlling and arresting Jews and Roma, shooting hostages.The archive materials includes files of I, II, III and IV Section. Archivals of the first three sections consist of correspondence and files of arrested persons. It concerns of politically characterized punishments and information on general political situation in Serbia and other parts of...

  2. The Holocaust in Belgrade - Boxes number 211-216

    1. Opština grada Beograda

    The boxes contain important materials about the first period of the German occupation (April 1941 to May 1942), when the racial laws were introduced, and the Jewish population annihilated. Several items about: application of racial laws for Jews and Roma, expulsion of Jews and Roma from State institutions, forced labour for Jews in Belgrade, correspondence with the Sajmiste camp authorities on food supply, Jews from Banat deported to Belgrade in August-September 1941, Jewish property, Jewish Hospital in Belgrade. Documents produced by different sections of the Belgrade Municipality and corr...

  3. Trials against Nazi criminals of war in Serbia

    1. German Occupying Forces 1941-1945

    Interrogations, statements and prosecutions of Nazi criminals of war responsible for crimes committed in Serbia. The majority of them was arrested by Allied forces in Germany and delivered to Yugoslav authorities in 1946. The prosecutions were issued by the Yugoslav Commission for War Crimes. The interrogations contain important details about the Holocaust (perpetrators, concentration camps, role of the Serbian police etc.). Among the most significant prosecutions: officers of the 64. Reserve Police Battalion, members of the Gestapo in Belgrade, the Einsatzgruppe, and August Meyszner, the H...

  4. List of Jews from Belgrade deported to the Sajmiste camp; list of the German perpetrators

    1. Државна комисија за утврђивање злочина окупатора и њихових помагача
    2. Documents on the Holocaust in Serbia (and Yugoslavia)

    The list of the Jews from Belgrade deported and killed in the Sajmiste concentration camp is one of the rare existing documents with the names of the victims. The list of the German perpetrators responsible for the prosecution of the Jews in Belgrade include members of the Gestapo, SS, German police in charge of the administration of the Sajmiste camp.

  5. Anti-Jewish propaganda

    1. Serbian Government of Milan Nedic 1941-1945

    Anti-Jewish propaganda of the Milan Nedic government. Newspapers articles, posters and other materials produced under the supervision of the Gestapo in Belgrade, Summer and Autumn 1941.

  6. Gestapo in Serbia 1941-1944

    1. German Occupying Forces 1941-1945

    The Gestapo in Serbia: structure, members, and duties. Details about the arresting and the deportation of the Jews to the Sajmiste camp.