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  1. Колекция „Окръжна организация на Българска Комунистическа Партия – Пловдив“

    • Kolektsiya "Okruzhna organizatsiya na Bulgarska Komunisticheska Partiya - Plovdiv"
    • Records of the Regional Organization of the Bulgarian Communist Party - Plovdiv

    Contains mainly letters, appeals, and telegrams sent to the Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party. Records relate to the international and internal situation. Includes an appeal of the Jewish communists in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, to Jewish workers to boycott forthcoming elections for the synagogue administration and to fight against chauvinism and religious prejudices.

  2. All Army officers

    must certify by word of honor of not being affiliated to a franc Masonic loge. Follow declarations of officers from all Units.

  3. Exceptional measures. Various Orders of the Day to be issued. Orders regarding refugees.

    No Jews or Russians allowed to cross the Prut into Romania. Vigilance for foreign agents Report of operations. Hostile attitude of the local population. The attitude of the Jews and the reaction to it by the troops. Solution proposed to protect (by internment) the Jews from the troops. Requests for information regarding the hostile acts against the Army and the population, by the “jewish-communists”.

  4. Study

    of retrenchment (repliere) of the 4-th Army from Bessarabia into Moldova over the Pruth under enemy pressure.

  5. Declarations

    of ethnic origin for commissioned and non-commissioned officers. Rules for establishing the ethnic origin as Jew. Individual declarations.

  6. Working brigades.

    Instructions for organization. Reports of activity from groups. Units composed of minority citizens; special instructions.

  7. Manifests and informative reports

    with regard to the mood of the military. Atrocities committed by the Hungarian and German troops in Transylvania. Manifests spread by the legionnaires, full of antisemitic venom. (Note: a great number of pages were taken out by the Security Services and do not appear on the reel).

  8. Correspondence.

    The armament collected from the legionnaires after the rebellion of 22 - 24 January 1941. 16.I - 31.III, 1941. Orders sent to all Units to collect, clean and store the armament left after the rebellion. Also to be collected all the materials taken by the rebel bands from businesses and private homes. Also to be reported all the arrests performed. Reports received from districts. Reports requested from military units of armament and ammunition missing and for establishing the culprits and put them under arrest. Results of chasing after known legionnaires and of searches. Reports on political...

  9. Reports

    Reports related to the legionary rebellion on January 1941. 24 - 28 Jan. 1941. 2 pages of lists w/o explanation or title. Detailed report of the events that took place on 21-23 January 1941. A note indicates that a number of pages were taken out by the security services.

  10. Дружество на столичните журналисти

    • Druzhestvo na stolichnite zhurnalisti
    • Society of Metropolitan Journalists

    Contains the regulations of foreign journalists’ unions regarding welfare benefits, drafts of legislation regarding journalists in Bulgaria, and letters from establishments and private persons regarding foreign journalists in Bulgaria.

  11. Министерство на финансите

    • Ministerstvo na finansite
    • Ministry of Finance

    Contains correspondence regarding expenses and consequences of the establishment of anti-Jewish laws and regarding ownership of real estate and houses of Jewish origin.

  12. Българско дружество „Червен кръст“

    • Bulgarsko druzhestvo "Cherven krust"
    • Bulgarian association "Red Cross"
    • Bulgarian Red Cross

    Contains correspondence with various Red Cross organizations abroad, including the International Committee of the Red Cross, regarding prisoners of war (POWs ), and missing in action (MIAs), etc.

  13. Българска народна банка – Кавала

    • Bulgarska narodna banka - Kavala
    • Bulgarian National Bank - Kavala

    Contains dossiers on Jewish accounts from the bank in Kavala.

  14. Петър Израелевич Габе (1857–1927) - Личен фонд

    • Petur Izraelevich Gabe (1857-1927) - Lichen fond
    • Papers of Peter I. Gabe (1857-1927)

    Contains manuscripts, notebooks, letters and newspaper clippings relating to the Jewish question, Jewish language, resettlement of Jewish families in Bulgaria, and migration of Russian Jews to agricultural colonies in Palestine.

  15. Любомир Христов Лулчев (1886–1945) - Личен фонд

    • Lyubomir Hristov Lulchev (1886-1945) - Lichen fond
    • Papers of Lyubomir H. Lyulchev (1886-1945)

    Contains a diary, correspondence, articles, photographs, and other records of Lyubomir Lyulchev, a personal advisor to Tsar Boris III.

  16. Вергил Вергилов Димов (1901–1979) - Личен фонд

    • Vergil Vergilov Dimov (1901-1979) - Lichen fond
    • Papers of Vergil V. Dimov (1901-1979)

    Contains correspondence, criminal cases, appeals, indictment and testimonies, and other legal papers of lawyer Virgil Dimov. Documents relate to the persecution of Komsomol members, confiscation of Jewish properties, Jewish partisans and other Jewish matters.

  17. Иван Иванов Багрянов (1891–1945) - Личен фонд

    • Ivan Ivanov Bagryanov (1891-1945) - Lichen fond
    • Papers of Ivan I. Bagryanov (1891-1945)

    Contains anonymous letters against the Bulgarian Government Jewish Policy, opinions and speeches regarding discrimination against Jews in Bulgaria. Also includes a letter from the Bulgarian Consulate in Prague regarding instructions about Yugoslavian problems.

  18. Министерство на вътрешните работи и народното здраве (МВРНЗ) – Дирекция на полицията

    • Ministerstvo na vŭtreshnite raboti i narodnoto zdrave (MVRNZ) – Direktsiya na politsiyata
    • Ministry of Internal Affairs and Public Health - Police Directorate

    It contains: - "Bulgarian society against racism and anti-Semitism". A record of "Press and Publishing"; - Correspondence between Police Directorate and Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Religion and Passport Bureau at Varna and enclosed lists of Jews traveling to Palestine.

  19. Fund 5. Delegate of the Commissariat for Jewish Questions and the Skopje Jewish Community - Skopje (1915-1947)

    • Фонд 5. Делегат на Комесарството за еврејски прашања и скопска еврејска општина – Скопје (1915-1947)
    • Fond 5. Delegat na Komesarstvoto za evrejski prasanja i skopskata evrejska opstina (1915-1947)

    • Rules for organization and work of the Skopje Jewish Club founded in 1920 (1923) • Diplomas (charters) in Jewish language • Ordinances for organization of the Jewish community in Skopje (1936) • Directions for evaluation of the real estate belonging to the persons of Jewish origin and taxation of their property (1941) • Commentary on the Law for Protection of the Nation (Sofia, 1941) • Law on one-time taxation on the property belonging to persons of Jewish origin (1941) • List of persons of Jewish origin who own deposits and shares in the Skopje Export Bank (1941) • List of Decisions and ...

  20. Isak Sion: Participation of the Jews from Stip in the National Liberation Movement from Štip

    • Исак Сион: Учеството на Евреите од Штип во НОД
    • Isak Sion: Ucestvoto na Evreite od Stip vo NOD

    The content of the testimony by Isak Sion is composed by the following topics: • The Jewish community in Stip before World War II: the structure of the Stip Jewish community consisted of of 550 people, the profession of the Jews in Stip and the good relations between Macedonians and the Jews in Stip • The occupation of Macedonia from Bulgaria and the anti-Semitic laws for the Jews from Stip in April 1941 • The difficult economic situation of the Jews from Stip • Group of Jews from Stip, members of the Communist Party in Stip (from 1941-1942): Isak Sion, Pepo Juda Levi, Haim Juda Levi, Avram...