Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 21 to 40 of 125
Language of Description: English
Country: Croatia
  1. GRUNTOVNE KNJIGE KOTARSKOG SUDA NOVA GRADIŠKA

    • Land registry books of the county court in Nova Gradiska
  2. GRUNTOVNICA SRESKOG (KOTARSKOG) SUDA NOVA GRADIŠKA

    • Land-registry of the county court in Nova Gradiška
  3. Hans Helm - policijski izaslanik pri Poslanstvu Trećeg Reicha u Zagrebu

    • Hans Helm - the representative of the Third Reich police administration in Zagreb
    • Hrvatski državni arhiv
    • HR-HDA-1521
    • English
    • 1942-1945
    • 39 boxes (material relating to Jews: two binded books)

    Collection contains records on members of the German intelligence service, the members of the intelligence and police authorities of the ISC and the British intelligence services; a list of members of the various intelligence agencies, and information about them, information about members of the state apparatus of the NDH/ISC/ Ustasha officials, on various nationalist organizations, participants of the'People's Liberation Movement'(anti-fascist fighters); communists and the partisan leaders, Home Guard officers (NDH/ISC) gone into the partisans,"white Guards"in Sušak and Rijeka, Masons, Che...

  4. Hrvatski državni sabor (Nezavisne države Hrvatske)

    • The Parliament of the Independent State of Croatia

    Although the majority of the collection deals with the most general level of policy-making, and various parts of the creation of everyday life in the newly proclaimed ISC, some parts of the collection might be interesting to Holocaust scholars (passing of the laws; reports on how laws will be implemented, general religious affairs, school system, etc.).

  5. HRVATSKO PJEVAČKO DRUŠTVO "DAVOR"

    • Croatian choir association "Davor"
  6. HRVATSKO PJEVAČKO DRUŠTVO "VIJENAC" SLAVONSKA POŽEGA

    • Croatian Vocal Society "Vijenac" in Slavonska Požega
  7. HRVATSKO-DOBROTVORNO GOSPOJINSKO DRUŠTVO U BRODU NA SAVI

    • Croatian Charity Association in Brod na Savi
  8. Javno tužilaštvo Socijalističke Republike Hrvatske

    • The State Attorney office of the Socialist Republic of Croatia

    The Public Prosecutor's Office was established in 1945. The Law on the Public Prosecutor's Office was adopted after the promulgation of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1946, and the Public Prosecutor's Office of PRC acted as an organ of public prosecution in the country. Collection holds 9 boxes of the Indictment Ante Pavelic-Andrija Artuković, from 1951 for their extradition. Besides the text of the statutory provisions of the ISC there is evidence, testimony and statements of surviving camp inmates, lists of interned and murdered Jews, etc. Researchers of the Hol...

  9. Jugoslavenski zbjeg u Egiptu

    • Yugoslav Refugees to Egypt

    Fleeing the German offensive in late 1943 and early 1944, when Germany occupied Dalmatia, a large number of civilians (over 30,000), fearing reprisals, took refuge on the island of Vis. As Vis already housed the General Staff of the Partisan army and the allied British army, it was not able to accept and feed so many people. Therefore it was decided that the non-combatant population of the island be evacuated as refugees to South Italy, first to Bari and then to Taranto. Refugees mostly consisted of people from the Makarska area (around 6000), as well as from Vodice, the islands of Hvar, Vi...

  10. Jugoslavenski zbjeg u Italiji

    • Yugoslav Refugees to Italy
  11. Kotarska oblast (Sresko načelstvo) Šibenik

    • County Administration Šibenik

    The (pro-fascist) Independent State of Croatia was proclaimed in April, 1941, and parts of Dalmatia shortly afterwards fell under the jurisdiction of Italy. The collection gives an introduction to the administrational and legal process for curtailing rights of specific groups in the society, including of Jews.

  12. Kotarska oblast Bjelovar

    • (The Independent State of Croatia) County administration Bjelovar
  13. Kotarska oblast u Požegi

    • County of Požega

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

  14. 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).

  15. Kotarski (srezski) sud u Pakracu - Pakrac

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

    • County Court in Požega
  17. Kotarski narodno-oslobodilački odbor Split

    • National Liberation Committee of Split
  18. KOTARSKI SUD (Sreski sud) SUD U NOVOJ GRADIŠKI

    • County court in Nova Gradiška
  19. Kotarski sud Bjelovar

    • The Independent State of Croatia County Court in Bjelovar
  20. KOTARSKI SUD U BRODU

    • The County Court in Brod