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Język opisu: angielski
Kraj: Chorwacja
  1. Budisavljević Diana

    The collection contains copies of various documents (mainly the list of dead and missing children and women during World War II); copies of documents on "The Action" conducted by Mrs. D. Budisavljević; parts of the translation of her diary relating to the Action; Card index for persons and institutions mentioned in the diary, and materials related to the publication of her Diary.

  2. Zbirka fotografija iz Drugog svjetskog rata

    • Collection of Photographs from the Second World War
  3. Pomirbeni sud u Šibeniku

    • Small Claims Court in Šibenik
    • Giudizio di Pace Sebenico

    Conciliation courts (or small claims court), established during the Austrian rule, were courts of civil and criminal cases in a specific geographical area. They were closed by 1820. The collection provides insight into individual documents that testify to the Jewish presence in the town of Sibenik, and its legal provenance.

  4. Okružni sud u Šibeniku

    • County Court in Šibenik

    The collection provides insight into individual documents that testify to the Jewish presence in the town of Šibenik, and its legal provenance.

  5. Okružna komisija za ratnu štetu Šibenik

    • County Commission for War Damages
  6. KOTARSKI SUD U POŽEGI - Požega

    • The Independent State of Croatia County Court in Požega
  7. KOTARSKI SUD U PAKRACU - Pakrac

    • The Independent State of Croatia County Court in Pakrac
  8. HRVATSKO PJEVAČKO DRUŠTVO "VIJENAC" SLAVONSKA POŽEGA

    • Croatian Vocal Society "Vijenac" in Slavonska Požega
  9. KOTARSKI SUD (Sreski sud) SUD U NOVOJ GRADIŠKI

    • County court in Nova Gradiška
  10. GRUNTOVNICA SRESKOG (KOTARSKOG) SUDA NOVA GRADIŠKA

    • Land-registry of the county court in Nova Gradiška
  11. GRUNTOVNE KNJIGE KOTARSKOG SUDA NOVA GRADIŠKA

    • Land registry books of the county court in Nova Gradiska
  12. OBRTNI ZBOR NOVE GRADIŠKE

    • Craftsmen association of Nova Gradiska
  13. ZADRUGA DRŽAVNIH SLUŽBENIKA ZA NABAVU KREDITA NOVA GRADIŠKA

    • Civil servants co-op for bank loans, Nova Gradiska
  14. PUČKA DIONIČKA ŠTEDIONA NOVA GRADIŠKA

    • People's joint-stock savings bank in Nova Gradiska
  15. Kotarski narodno-oslobodilački odbor Split

    • National Liberation Committee of Split
  16. Jugoslavenski zbjeg u Italiji

    • Yugoslav Refugees to Italy
  17. 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...

  18. Gradska komisija za ispitivanje zločina okupatora i njihovih pomagača

    • City Committee for the Investigation of Crimes Committed by the Occupiers and Their Helpers
  19. Ustaša. Hrvatski oslobodilački pokret

    • Ustasha. Croatian Liberation Movement.

    Follows the organization of the Ustasha movement and its institualization: the formation of the main political body, Glavni ustaški stan (GUS; Main Ustasha HQ, which had offices in most major towns in the country); reports on the formatian of camps; lists of suspicious individuals; list of partisan fighters, etc.

  20. Zemaljska komisija za utvrđivanje zločina okupatora i njihovih pomagača Hrvatske

    • The state commission for the establishing of the crimes of the occupying forces and their helpers

    Established in 1944, the institution collected data on crimes, perpetutors and their accomplices, the type of crime, place and manner the crime was conducted. Results of its work the Commission forwarded onto the public prosecutor's office. The punishment was determined by the courts at the end of the judicial process, or after the final judgment. On the lower levels there were county, municipal and city commission. In 1947 its work was replaced by the Investigation Department of the Public Prosecutor's Office of People's Republic of Croatia. The material on Jews (9 boxes) contains details ...