Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 41 to 60 of 121
Country: Croatia
  1. Zbirka matičnih knjiga i parica matičnih knjiga Izraelitičke zajednice Požeško-slavonske županije

    • The Collection of Registry Books of the Israelite (sic) Community of Pozega-Slavonia County

    As the registry books date until the immediate pre-war time, this collection provides important insights and information about the Jews of this once important Slavonian town, all of whom perished in the Holocaust.

  2. Kotarsko poglavarstvo/ Gradsko poglavarstvo Šibenik

    • County Administration of Šibenik, Independent State of Croatia

    The Independent State of Croatia introduced racial laws and anti-Semitic policies as a prerequisite for Axis support. Thus, the administrational collections from the 194–1945 period are invaluable for Holocaust research concerning Croatia.

  3. Općinski odbor Saveza udruženja boraca narodnooslobodilačkog rata Hrvatske, Daruvar

    • Anti-Fascist Veterans' Organization, Daruvar committee
  4. 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.

  5. Stjepan (Esteban) Hefer, odvjetnik, političar, veliki župan župe Baranjske

    • Stjepan (Esteban) Hefer lawyer, politician, head of the ISC Baranya County

    The collection holds material relevant to the life and work of Stjepan Hefer, a lawyer and politician who was the head of Baranya County during the Independent State of Croatia. After the war, Hefer emigrated to Argentina to escape execution/trial in socialist Yugoslavia. In Argentina, he ran the Croatian Liberation Movement until his death.

  6. Zbirka vjerske zajednice

    • Religious communities collection

    Box 2 (51-135); Box 3 • 2/1365, Izv. broj 131/ Document #131, Rad nove cionističke organizacije/ The work of the New Zionist organization, pgs 2 • 2/1365, Izv. broj 132/ Document # 132, Postupak njemačkih izbjeglica/ German refugees, pgs 2 • 3/ 1365, Izv. broj 159/ Document # 159, Gospodine podbane/ “Mr. Deputy Governor”,pgs 2 • 3/1365, Izv. #144, Cionistički.../ Zionist..., pgs 2 • 3/1365, Izv. #147, Boravak predsjedništva/ The visit of the presidency board

  7. Okružni narodno-oslobodilački odbor srednje Dalmacije

    • The County Committee of the People's Liberation Army for Central Dalmatia
  8. Zbirka matičnih knjiga židovskih bogoštovnih općina

    • Collection of birth registries of the Jewish religious communities
    • Državni arhiv u Bjelovaru
    • HR-DABJ-0592
    • English
    • 1784-1944
    • 20 books (covering the towns of Bjelovar, Daruvar, Križevci)
  9. Kotarski narodno-oslobodilački odbor Split

    • National Liberation Committee of Split
  10. 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.

  11. Dobrotvorno društvo "Prehrana" Zagreb

    • The Jewish charity society "Prehrana" in Zagreb

    Founded by Šandor Alexander pl. Sesvetski (April 5, 1866 – December 17, 1929), a Croatian nobleman, industrialist, and philanthropist; he was the younger brother of Samuel David Alexander and a member of the prominent Alexander family of Zagreb.

  12. DRŽAVNA DJEVOJAČKA PUČKA ŠKOLA U BRODU NA SAVI (Osnovna škola Ivan Goran Kovačić)

    • The State Elementary School for Girls in Brod na Savi
  13. OPĆA BOLNICA U SLAVONSKOM BRODU (Opća bolnica dr. Josip Benčević)

    • The General Hospital in Slavonski Brod (Doctor Josip Benčević General Hospital)
  14. Antifašistička fronta žena Hrvatske

    • The Womens' Antifascist Front of Croatia

    Lists of prisoners from the concentration camp Jasenovac; memories of former prisoners in the camp

  15. Gradsko poglavarstvo Varaždin

    • City Council of Varaždin

    The collection holds a series of files referred to as the Jewish Department (1941–1942), 10 boxes. This series contains documents that directly or indirectly concern the deportation of Varaždin Jews to concentration camps in the territory of the NDH (Independent State of Croatia).

  16. 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).

  17. HRVATSKO-DOBROTVORNO GOSPOJINSKO DRUŠTVO U BRODU NA SAVI

    • Croatian Charity Association in Brod na Savi
  18. ZANATSKA KREDITNA ZADRUGA ZA GRAD I KOTAR SLAVONSKI BROD

    • The Credit Union for Craftsmen in the City and County of Slavonski Brod
  19. Prezidijalni spisi

    • Presidial writings collection
  20. 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.