Landrat (District Councillor) of Karlovy Vary
Extent and Medium
4,08 linear meters
Acquisition
Due to insufficient spatial capacities of the District Archives in Karlovy Vary the fonds was deposited in the State Archives in Pilsen, where it was probably transferred in 1959 and later inventoried (the completed inventory was approved, though). The fonds was transferred to the State District Archives in Karlovy Vary in 2006.
Scope and Content
The fonds includes documents of the political administration of Karlovy Vary and partly of Jáchymov from the period of the Nazi occupation. Jewish issues can only be found sporadically: an official record of the request of Berta Kreisl to manage the Villa Josefa bathhouse the owner of which, Dr. Max Eidinger, a Jew, fled to London (1938) (inv. No. 15), the escape of a Jew and a Czech, two teachers from the driving school in Karlovy Vary (1938) (inv. No. 18), the records of Jewish returnees who left the Sudetenland before the Nazi annexation, a regulation (1938) (inv. No. 21), the escape of Jew Friedrich Schmid to Czechoslovakia before the Nazi occupation of the Sudetenland (1938) (inv. No. 23), relations with Jews of mixed origin and banning their drafting to military service, the records of such cases (1940) (inv. No. 107), reserve police officers of Jewish origin, a regulation (1942) (inv. No. 110).
System of Arrangement
The fonds includes official books, registry finding aids and files.
Finding Aids
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Process Info
This archival description was created by the Jewish Museum in Prague in the framework of the cooperation between EHRI and the Yerusha project.
Places
- Jáchymov
- Karlovy Vary