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Okresní úřad Olomouc – venkov

partly accessible The fonds contains documents of the state administration of the political district of Olomouc, including documents concerning the Jewish religious community in Olomouc from 1920-1936; documents concerning the moving of Jews of foreign nationality to Czechoslovakia from 1936; lists for confiscating Jewish property from 1940-1941. In addition, the fonds includes the implementation of the Government Order on Jews and Jews of Mixed-race in the Public Service, and the files evidencing the confiscation of Jewish assets. The catalog of presidium files from 1918–1937 includes ordinances from 1918–1919 on the anti-Jewish riots in Holešov, notices about the Jewish association “Poale Zion” in Moravia, or the anti-Jewish style of writing of the magazines Pozor and Našinec. Furthermore, there are lists of Jews and a circular concerning anti-Jewish riots, and also a proposal of the Jewish religious community to honor the officials of the Jewish Women's Association. The presidium files from 1938–1945 include circulars on the spreading of anti-Jewish leaflets from 1938, on the danger of Jewish immigration to Czechoslovakia from 1938, as well as circulars with press instructions from 1939, circulars on declarations of non-Jewish origin from 1940, on marking Jews, the closing and destruction of synagogues, the measures against "Jew-friendly" Czechs, interventions against evacuated Jews, etc., from 1938-1942. We also learn about the Jewish population from the census of 1921. When being founded in 1850, the regional political district of Olomouc consisted of three judicial districts - Olomouc, Prostějov, and Plumlov. After the administrative reform in 1855, the judicial districts of Prostějov and Plumlov were separated from it. However, the Olomouc judicial district consisted of two political districts (the city of Olomouc and Olomouc-region). In 1850-1945, the district administration was carried out by the district office seated in Olomouc, called the district marshal's office in 1850-1918, the district political administration in 1918–1928, and the district office in 1928–1945. The jurisdiction of the office included Jewish communities in Prostějov (until 1855) and in Olomouc. Bartl Z. – Hartlová Z. – Spáčil V.: Okresní úřad Olomouc – venkov (1801) 1850-1945 (1950). Inventář, 1980, 171 s., ev. č. 7. Miklošová M. – Spáčil V.: Okresní úřad Olomouc-venkov – Presidiální spisy 1918-1937. Katalog, 1970, 147 s., ev. č. 8. Miklošová M. – Spáčil V.: Okresní úřad Olomouc – venkov – Presidiální spisy 1938-1945. Katalog, 1968, 209 s., ev. č. 9. Bartl Z. – Spáčil V.: Okresní úřad Olomouc – venkov, Presidiální spisy, Věcné skupiny, 1917-1945. Katalog, 1981, 11 s., ev. č. 10. Koudela M.: Okresní úřad Olomouc – venkov (Dodatek) – Sčítání lidu 1921. Inventář, 2015, 19 s., ev. č. 2000. https://digi.archives.cz/da/searchlink?fcAr=227102010-0&fcDb=10026

Collectie
  • EHRI
Type
  • Archief
Rechten
Identificatienummer van European Holocaust Research Infrastructure
  • cz-002269-3
Trefwoorden
  • Jewish Women's association
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