Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 61 to 80 of 121
Country: Croatia
  1. ŽIDOVSKA BOGOŠTOVNA OPĆINA SLAVONSKI BROD. KOTARSKI RABINAT.

    • The Jewish Religious Community Slavonski Brod. County Rabbinical Office.
  2. HRVATSKO PJEVAČKO DRUŠTVO "DAVOR"

    • Croatian choir association "Davor"
  3. GRADSKO POGLAVARSTVO BROD NA SAVI

    • City Council Office, Brod na Savi
  4. KOTARSKI SUD U BRODU

    • The County Court in Brod
  5. GIMNAZIJA "MATIJA MESIĆ" U SLAVONSKOM BRODU

    • Matija Mesic High School (comprehensive) in Slavonski Brod
  6. OSNOVNA ŠKOLA "BRANKO RADIČEVIĆ" SLAVONSKI BROD

    • Branko Radičević Elementary School in Slavonski Brod
  7. VII. OSNOVNA ŠKOLA U SLAVONSKOM BRODU (Osnovna škola Ivana Brlić – Mažuranić)

    • Elementary School VII in Slavonski Brod
  8. DRUŠTVO ZA INDUSTRIJU I TRGOVINU DRVETOM D.D. ZAGREB

    • The Company for Wood Products and Wood Industry, Inc., Zagreb
  9. OBRTNIČKI ZBOR SLAVONSKI BROD

    • Craftsmen Union, Slavonski Brod
  10. TVORNICA VAGONA, STROJEVA I MOSTOVA D.D. BROD NA SAVI

    • Factory for Railway Cars, Bridges, and Machines Inc. in Brod na Savi
  11. HRVATSKO-DOBROTVORNO GOSPOJINSKO DRUŠTVO U BRODU NA SAVI

    • Croatian Charity Association in Brod na Savi
  12. Odvjetnička pisarnica Licht Aleksander

    • Law Office of Aleksander Licht
    • Državni arhiv u Zagrebu
    • HR-DAZG-96 Odvjetnička pisarnica Licht Aleksander
    • English
    • 1913-1941
    • 65 boxes, 1 book

    The collection contains documentation concerning legal representation in property disputes and disputes of journalists in the publishing and film industries, as well as documentation about the Zionist movement in Croatia and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Dr. Aleksandar Licht (1884−1948) was a Croatian Zionist leader and founder of the Zionist movement in Croatia. Licht was born in the village of Sokolovac, near Koprivnica, to a Croatian Jewish family. As a child he moved with his family to Zagreb. Licht was educated in Zagreb, where he finished elementary and high school. He earned a law degre...

  13. Riječka prefektura

    • Prefettura di Fiume
    • The prefecture of Rijeka

    The collection is important for the study of the state policy/politics of the Kingdom of Italy in the area of ​​Rijeka (Kvarner province) from 1941 to 1945 and the neighboring areas annexed beginning of World War II . Most of it consists of cabinet and general files whose content is similar , with the cabinet records documenting more political , administrative and general and administrative jurisdiction of the creator. Cabinet and general files are archived from 1924 to 1945 according to three classification systems , and the names of their individual components best reflect the content of ...

  14. Riječka kvestura

    • Questura di Fiume
    • The Rijeka city treasury

    Contains files from the Main Cabinet; Foreigners' office; and the Public safety agents headquarters files. The Cabinet files consist of files for both private persons and public institutions; and files ranged from A1 (general information); A2 (warnings of assassinations); A3 (information on associations); A4 (surveillance of people 1924-1929, reports and information on partizan actions and legal proceedings against them; their families and accomplices; A6 (information on periodicals); A7 (information on politically subversive people from the Kvarner region); A8 and A9 (politically subversiv...

  15. Vlada za Dalmaciju/ Talijanska okupaciona uprava

    • R. Governo della Dalmatia
    • Italian Administration - Dalmatian Government

    In April 1941, during World War II, the Independent State of Croatia came into being, backed by Fascist Italy (where most Ustasha lived during the 1930s, as they were anti-royalist Yugoslavia in the inter-war period) and Nazi Germany. A month later, large sections of Dalmatia were annexed by the Kingdom of Italy (in the Governatorato di Dalmazia), with the rest being formally left to the Independent State of Croatia, though it was in fact occupied by Italian forces which later supported Chetniks in Serb-populated areas. Many Croats from Dalmatia joined the resistance movement led by Tito's ...

  16. Općina Rijeka

    • Comune di Fiume -Rijeka
    • The municipality of the town of Rijeka
  17. Općina Opatija

    • Comune di Abbazia
    • The municipality of the town of Opatija
  18. Velika župa Baranja

    • The Great Parish of Baranya

    Contains general files relating to the determination of social benefits, the nationalization of buildings, managing of the County Police District in Osijek, search for outlaws (sic), change of religion of the municipal clerks; includes the lists of officers and internal administration in the area of the County Ðakovo (site of a transit camp for Jews from Slavonija), lists of officers of the parish, which belonged to the competence of the Independent State of Croatia General Directorate for Internal administration.

  19. Gradsko poglavarstvo Osijek

    • The City Government of Osijek

    The collection contains minutes from meetings, files from the mayor's office files (prezidijal); documentation concerning various boards, the health services, the police, accounting and city budget, the military departments, the Social Services Commission, the Tax Office, the Committee for food; financial documentation. Particularly noteworthy are Civil Office documents among the well-preserved material of the architectural project.

  20. 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.