Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 941 to 960 of 973
Country: Ukraine
  1. Operational group of the Ukrainian headquarter of partisan movement in Sumy region

    • Оперативна група Українського штабу партизанського руху Сумської області
    • Operatyvna hrupa Ukrainskoho shtabu partyzanskoho ruhu Sumskoi oblasti

    The collection contains lists of manpower, partisan autobiographies, personal files of agents in the Sumy region, reports of partisan units, commanders' orders, correspondence with the headquarters of the partisan movement and partisan groups and detachments. Information on weapons, ammunition, food for the units. Collection includes lists of wounded Jewish partisans (file 1, p. 41); lists of decorated Jewish partisans operated in Sumy region during the German occupation (file 1, pp. 53, 53).

  2. Ярунська районна управа, м. Ярунь Житомирської області

    • Iarun district administration
    • Iarunska raionna uprava

    File 1 contains protocols of meetings of villagers of Iarun district. P. 4 of the file contains an order by Iarun district administration to village administrations to register Jewish population in their villages.

  3. Department of Public Health of Simferopol City Council

    • Врачебно-санитарный отдел Симферопольской городской управы

    Budget. Lists of personnel of patient care institutions. Surveys and estimates on the state of health affairs in the Crimea. Information about diseases of inpatients and outpatients. The number of employees and salary costs for hospitals. Lists of medical workers in cities and districts of Crimea. Information regarding Jewish physicians and the Holocaust can be found in the file 1 of inventory 1 (contains monthly reports about number of employees and salaries, for November-December of 1941), as well as in the file 6 of inventory 1 (information about medical personnel, reports about activiti...

  4. Department of Housing of the Simferopol City Council

    • Жилищный отдел Симферопольской городской управы

    Information about Jewish property confiscated after the Jews of Simferopol had been murdered (in December 1941) can be found among the following files: File 1. Statute of the housing department. City board regulations, minutes of meetings of the city council. Instructions and reports of the department of housing of the city council (6.02.1942 – 7.09.1943) File 2. Inventory of houses for each city quarter. Vol. 1. 1941-1942. Quarters No. 1-139. File 3. Inventory of houses for each city quarter. Vol. 2. December 1941 – April 1942. Quarters No. 140-325. File 4. Inventory of houses for each cit...

  5. Agricultural management of the Crimean district (WiKo Krim)

    • Областное сельскохозяйственное управление Крыма (ВИКО Крыма)

    Information related to the occupation politics and the Holocaust can be found in the following files: Inventory 1. File 8. Policy directives and circulars of the German chief of land management, beverage industry control of Crimea and special headquarters of the agricultural management. 1.05.1942-21.08.1943 File 9. Circulars and guidelines from Special Staff of the agricultural management. 1.05.1942-14.07.1943 File 10. Orders for the regulation of wages and working conditions for local residents working at German institutions, and tariff rates. 1942 File 19. Minutes of meetings at the Regio...

  6. Дзюньківська сільська управа, с. Дзюньків Плисківського району

    • Dziunkiv village administration
    • Dziunkivska silska uprava

    File 1. Contains an order by Plyskiv district administration to elder of Dzyunkiv village to provide lists of Jews who live in the village; order by Plyskiv district administration to elder of Dzyunkiv village to assist in collection of the stolen Jewish cooper instruments and to deliver them to Plyskiv industrial factory. File 2. Contains an order by Plyskiv district administration to elder of Dzyunkiv village to collect non-ferrous metals in the amount of 32 kg from each Jewish family in two-day term.

  7. Clinic in city of Evpatoria, 1941-1944

    Files regarding the situation of the Jewish physicians of Evpatoria before they had been murdered in the end of November 1941 can be found in some of the following files. Files 1-8. Statute of the clinic, orders book, minutes of general meetings, correspondence on economic issues with the city board and other organizations, inventories, cash book, the materials on personnel. 1941. Files 9-26. Orders, minutes of meetings of the Evpatoria city board, balance lists, estimates, reports, expense receipts, cash journal, referral, personal accounts of employees, work report cards, lists of workers...

  8. Propaganda Headquarters in the Crimea, 1942-1944

    • Штаб пропаганды в Крыму, 1942-44 гг.

    File 1. Policy guidelines for "cultural" events. Reports on cultural activities (most of the documents in German). 2.09.1942-1.04.1944. 219 pages. File 2. Article by Bykovich in "Commonwealth in-arms" newspaper for volunteers (No. 2 from 11.12.1944) entitled "The Destruction of the center of the bandit movement in Crimea. Release of the civilian population from prison." International information for February 1944 (in German). 1944. 108 pages. File 3. Reports of an international character (in German). 1944. File 4. Short essay about Soviet Russia (in German). 1944. 134 pages. File 5. Reviews...

  9. Bureau of Stocktaking of the Simferopol City Council

    • Инвентаризационное бюро Симферопольского городского управления
    • Inventory Bureau at the Simferopol City Council

    Reports on the work of the bureau. Acts and inventory of the property of missed individuals, industrial facilities, institutions and organizations of the city. Floor - plans of streets and settlements. For information on apartments and property of persons of German nationality. Files dated from November 1941 to February 1943. Most of the files are dated by January-August 1942. Files 1-80. Acts and inventories of belongings of the evacuated citizens. January 1942 onward. File 81. Instruction for inspection of a district. February 1942. Files 100, 112, 114. The same. 1941-42. File 151. Index ...

  10. Запорізька міська комісія по сприянню в роботі Надзвичайної державної комісії по встановленню та розслідуванню злочинів німецько-фашистських загарбників та їх спільників і заподіяних ними збитків громадянам, колгоспам, громадським організаціям і державним підприємствам, м. Запоріжжя Запорізької області

    • Zaporizhzhia City Commission for assistance to Extraordinary State Commission on Establishment and Investigation of the Crimes committed by the German-Fascist Invaders and their Accomplices, city of Zaporizhzhia
    • Запорожская городская комиссия по оказанию содействия в работе Чрезвычайной государственной комиссии по установлению и расследованию злодеяний немецко-фашистских захватчиков и их сообщников и причиненного ими ущерба гражданам, колхозам, общественным организациям, государственным предприятиям и учреждениям СССР

    The file includes: Information and evidence about the mass executions of citizens of Jewish ethnicity and place of burial; the forensic medical expert committee on the basis of exhumations of mass graves uncovered in the city of Zaporozhye; lists of perpetrators.

  11. Архівне управління Полтавського окружного виконавчого комітету рад робітничих, селянських та червоноармійських депутатів

    • Collection of Archival Directorate of the People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs in Poltava oblast (region)
    • Arkhivne upravlinnia Poltavskoho okruzhnoho vykonavchoho komitetu rad robitnychykh, selianskykh ta chervonoarmiiskykh deputativ

    Opys 20 (Inventory 20). Reference lists about members of political parties, White Guard members, gendarmes, Red Army deserters, and persons employed in the authorities during the German-Fascist occupation. Selected files related to the Nazi occupation period: File 1 – Clergy who served German occupiers in the churches of Poltava region, 8 pages. File 4a – Germans who lived in the region during the occupation of 1941-43, 17 pages. File 5 – Staff of gendarmerie during the German occupation, 10 pages. File 6 – Employees of district (raion) and agricultural commandant's offices, 38 pages. File ...

  12. Department of housing of the Feodosia city council, city of Feodosia

    The following file may be related to the Holocaust history: File 1. Orders of the city board. Estimates for building reconstruction. Acts about faulty housing. Acts on acceptance of abandoned housing. Correspondence on economic issues. 15.03.1942 – 18.03.1944.

  13. Колекція листівок, закликів та оголошень німецьких установ періоду окупації.

    • Collection of leaflets, appeals, and announcements of the German institutions of the occupation period.
    • Kolektsiia lystivok, zaklykiv ta oholoshen nimetskykh ustanov peroidu okupatsii

    These leaflets, appeals, and announcements were produced by various branches of the military and civil German authorities in the city of Chernihiv and surrounding areas, as well as by local municipalities and rural area administrative bodies. Some of the items in the collection can relate to the Holocaust. File 1. Orders, decrees and instructions of the Chernihiv district board, 20 pages. File 2. Orders, decrees and announcements of the joint-district board and district board of Chernihiv, 15 pages. File 4. Orders of Chernihiv city board, 56 pages. File 5. Announcements of Chernihiv city bo...

  14. Говтвянська сільська управа (сільуправа), с. Говтва Козельщинського р-ну Полтавської обл.

    • Hovtva village board, village of Hovtva, Kozelshchyntsy district, Poltava region
    • Hovtvianska silska uprava (siluprava), s. Hovtva Kozelshchynskoho raionu Poltavskoi oblasti

    Some files related to occupation administration and the Holocaust: File 1. Orders and regulations by the district board and authorities. 1941. File 2. Lists of populations; orders and regulations. 1942. File 9. Orders of the board head. 1942. File 10. Orders and decrees of the board head. 1942. File 17. Decrees of the board. 1943. Holocaust-related documents in the files: File 1 contains, on pages 66-67 and 144, instructions issued to village elders about registration of the population. File 2 contains, on page 324, a template for registration of the population for January 1, 1943 including...

  15. Вовчанська сільська управа (сільуправа), с. Вовча Кобеляцького р-ну Полтавської обл.

    • Vovcha village board, village of Vovcha, Kobeliaky district, Poltava region
    • Vovchanska silska uprava, s. Vovcha Kobeliatskogo raionu Poltavskoi oblasti

    Orders by district board about collecting food for German army, arrest of population for refusal to work; requests to purchase farmlands; salary lists; list of volunteers to German army and persons deported to Germany. Titles of selected files related to local administration, population policies, and the Holocaust: File 1. Orders by Kobeliaky district board. File 2. Lists of evacuated school-age children, statistical data on the population of Vovcha village board. File 3. Orders by Kobeliaky district board. File 4. Decisions by district board. File 7. Instructions by district board. Holocau...

  16. Видавництво українсько-фашистської газети "Золотоніські вісті", м. Золотоноша Полтавської області

    • Editorial board of the Ukrainian-Fascist newspaper "Zolotonosha Herald," town of Zolotonosha, Poltava region
    • Vydavnytstvo ukrainsko-fashistskoi gazety "Zolotoniski visti", m. Zolotonosha Poltavskoi oblasti

    As an occupation media, the newspaper contained orders and instructions addressed to the local population, as well as materials of propaganda nature, and thus can be related to the history of the Holocaust. File 1. Copies of the newspaper of 1943 (incomplete set), 34 pages. File 2. Issues No. 5 (117), 38 (150), 39 (151) of 1943, 5 pages. File 3. Issues from December 17, 1942 to May 2, 1943, No. 91 (110) – 35 (147), 9 pages. File 4. Issues from June 20, 1943 to July 4, 1943, No. 49-53, 10 pages. File 5. Issues from February 4 to April 29, 1943, 10 pages. File 6. Issues from May 9 to June 6, ...

  17. Колекція. Листи громадян, які служили в німецько-фашистських військових частинах

    • Collection. Letters of persons who served in German-Fascist military units.
    • Kolektsiia. Lysty hromadian, yaki sluzhyly v nimetsko-fashystskykh viiskovykh chastynakh

    File 1. Letters of persons who served in German-Fascist military and police units, 52 pages.

  18. Харсиківська сільська управа (сільуправа), с. Харсики Чорнухинського р-ну Полтавської обл

    • Kharsyky village board, village of Kharsyky, Chornukhy district (raion), Poltava region (oblast)
    • Kharsykivska silska uprava (siluprava), s. Kharsyky Chornukhynskoho r-nu Poltavskoi obl.

    Instructions issued by Chornukhy district board and orders by head of district board about population census, taxes, and fire-prevention measures. Lists of the employees at the district board and policemen. Selected files containing information on occupation and local administration, population policies, and the Holocaust: File 1. Orders and decrees by Chornukha district board. Lists of policemen and personnel of the board. 1941-1942. Holocaust-related documents in the files: File 1, page 4. Order on November 1, 1941 from the commandant's office to the burgomasters of the district to submit...

  19. State Archive at the Council of Ministers of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea

    • Государственный архив при Совете Министров Автономной Республики Крым

    The files relating to the Nazi occupation regime and the Holocaust can be found in the files of the Inventory 2: File 1Б. Materials on the former soviet citizens who served in the German military units. 25.05.1943-22.04.1955. 25 pages. File 1В. List of the German-Fascist criminals, who committed crimes on the temporarily occupied territory of the Crimea. 28.08.1944. 4 pages. File 1Г. List of pseudonyms of the newspaper “Golos Kryma” reporters. 9.03.1945. 179 pages. File 11А. Reference list of the publications in the Crimea during the occupation period. 31.01.1996. 10 pages. File 13Б. Refere...

  20. Редакція газети "Українське Полісся", м. Чернігів Чернігівської області

    • Editorial board of "Ukrainian Polissia" newspaper, city of Chernihiv, Chernihiv region
    • Redaktsiia hazety "Ukrainske Polissia", m. Chernihiv Chernihivskoi oblasti

    As an occupation media, the newspaper contained orders and instructions addressed to the local population, as well as materials of propaganda nature, and thus relates to the history of the Holocaust. Inventory 1. File 1-18. Copies of “Ukrainian Polissia” newspaper and concomitant materials. Each file is approx. 40 pages on average. File 19. Report on newspaper publication from November 1 – December 31, 1943, 1 page. File 21. Informational newsletter by Ortskommandantur from December 1941, 3 pages. File 23. Reports on expenses on economic issues, 8 pages. File 24. Invoices and receipts for t...