Okresní úřad Praha-venkov-jih
partly accessible The fonds contains documents arisen from activities of the district office during the Nazi occupation. It contains official books, file material, and accounting material. The fonds contains documents about the persecution of Jews, the seizure of their property, the transport of Jews, etc. (sections I/1, III/16). Reports on sabotage acts of the Czech population against the Nazi occupiers and illegal organizations, arrests, executions, and persecution of the population (in the Registry Department III). There are also documents concerning Czech refugees from the border region after the 1938 Munich Agreement. Explicit references to Jews can also be found in the presidium files: no. 905 Prohibition of serving Jews by barbers, 1942; no. 1059 Opinion on Jews in Černošice and surroundings, 1942; no. 1428 Dismissal of Valerie Smilovská, an employee of the District Office, whose husband was a Jew, 1942; no. 1763 Compulsory report about Jews (Uhříněves) 1942, no. 365 Fire in the former Jewish villa in Říčany, 1943; no. 826 Josef Vilim, a tailor from Prague 5, having Mrs. Löbl's persian fur coat, she being of Jewish origin (denouncement), 1943. Books and files contain relevant documents: inv. no. 8 Conversions of religion, 1942; inv. no. 59 Jews in public service, no. I/1 (1942–1945); inv. no. 88 Population records, no. III/5 (1942–1945); inv. no. 95 Requests of Jews for permission to leave residence, sign. III/16h-1 (1943); inv. no. 95 List of transported Jews, no. III/16h-7 (1944); inv. no. 143 Jewish religious community of Uhříněves - duplicates of registers, correspondence, no. VII/25 (1943); inv. no. 165 Compensation for political persecution, no. VIII/18 (1945). The Praha-venkov-jih District Office began to operate in 1942 on the territory of the abolished Praha-venkov District Office (Zbraslav, Jílové and Říčany judicial districts). It was headed by a German governor, who was also the head of the Reichsauftragverwaltung. It was abolished in 1945 and replaced by a national committee, from which the districts of Jílové and Říčany were separated. During the Nazi occupation, three municipalities - Hostěradice, Hradištko and Pikovice - were forcibly displaced and a military training camp of the occupiers was established on their territory. In 1943, it was changed to the Hradištko concentration camp. About 500 political prisoners of various nationalities were imprisoned there, and many of them perished. Šmilauerová E.: Okresní úřad Praha-venkov-jih 1942-1945. Inventář, 1963, 31 s., ev. č. 64. Quirenc J.: Okresní úřad Praha-venkov-jih – Presidiální spisy 1939-1945. Katalog, 1968, 125 s., ev. č. 76.
- EHRI
- Archief
- cz-002237-47
- population records
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