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Archiv městečka Malenovice a Místní národní výbor Malenovice

partly accessible The earliest record of Malenovice dates from 1321. It was promoted to a market town in the 1460s. The last owner of the Malenovice estate and the castle was the Šternberk family (1804–1945), which also performed patrimonial administration of the town until 1849. After the reforms of 1848–1849, the district governor's office in Holešov (1850–1855), the mixed district office of Napajedla (1855–1868), and the political district of Uherské Hradiště (1868–1935), performed first-instance supervision over the municipality. From 1935, it was part of the newly established political district of Zlín. Since 1 January 1949, Malenovice became part of the newly established town of Gottwald called Gottwaldov VIII -Malenovice. Koželuhová L.: Archiv městečka a MNV Malenovice (1532) 1626-1948 (1949). Inventář, 1978, 85 s., ev. č. 229. The fonds contains documents of the municipality self-government. With its scope, it belongs to the fonds of small towns. It contains only particulars about Jews: anti-semitic lectures by the Vlajka organization and the post-war investigation of their members 1940–1945: announcements, lectures “Judaism and Modern Nationalism,” Czech Labor Front, speaker Vykydal from Želechovice, 20 July 1940; "Jews and London must be tried by the People's Court", convened by Jaroslav Pagáč from Zlín, 6 December 1941; the issue of handing over German and Czech members of the Vlajka by the Security Commission in Zlín to Malenovice as their place of residence, June 9, 1945.Then there are documents from the Holocaust period and its post-war investigation: Jews and Jewish property: regulation of contact between non-Jewish and Jewish people, list of Jews and property (Manuel, Huppert, Beywasser, Politzer, Schlesinger, Kylián, Benešovský, Kvasničková, Mayer), residence, extension of the powers of the national administration of the Jewish Council of Elders in Prague, an inquiry from Palestine concerning the Kohn-Politzer family 1939–1947. Sufficient attention should be paid to the following material: the register of citizens 1880-1900; the book of death records 1892–1949; the statement of issued domicile certificates 1899–1932; the records of immigrants 1898–1948; the list of self-employed persons 1924–1934; the appointment of forced administrators for homesteads, houses, and trade enterprises 1935–1943.

Collectie
  • EHRI
Type
  • Archief
Rechten
Identificatienummer van European Holocaust Research Infrastructure
  • cz-002311-620
Trefwoorden
  • forced administrators
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