Okresní úřad Blatná
In 1848, the Blatná District Governor's Office was established within the competence of the Regional Office in Písek and included the Blatná judicial district and, since 1868, the Březnice judicial district. The Blatná District Office was established as a mixed district office in 1855 and dealt with the political and judicial agendas. In 1868, the Blatná District Governor's Office was restored. In 1919, it was renamed the District Political Administration Blatná and in 1928 the District Office Blatná. Its competence lasted until 1942, when it was abolished by the Ministry of the Interior, and its municipalities were incorporated into the district of the Strakonice District Office. The fonds contains documents of the regional political state administration and the judicial administration, dealing with the economic, political, social and cultural conditions of the former judicial district of Blatná and Březnice. Information on Jews can be found in the following areas: presidium files - threatening Jewish traders in Březnice and Rožmitál Blatné, an anti-Jewish campaign in Blatná, a dispute between the Sokol association and the Jewish religious community 1870-1899, E. Kohn's funeral, a list of Jewish shops, associations, organizations and companies, search for Polish Jews and their list, measures to limit contact with the Jewish population, lists of Jews and their property, property of Jewish religious communities, Jewish shops, anti-Jewish actions, arresting A. Herrmann, a list of Jewish property in the Blatná district, confiscation of Jewish property 1939-1942, permission of a soup kitchen for the Jewish population 1857-1867, affairs of the Jewish religious community of Blatná, Březnice, Enisovy Lažany, Lažany, Kasejovice, Rožmitál (debt recovery - the regional rabbi's salary, the inheritance of the Popper Foundation House in Březnice, a deed of donation of the Solomon Neumann Foundation, the activities of the Chevra Kadisha Association, an extract from the land register - cemetery, statutes, duplicates of registry records, documents for the declaration of Aryan origin) 1855-1942, Jewish school (due tuition fees) 1869-1878, police affairs (the general meeting notice and the statutes of the Chevra Kadisha Association) 1890-1912, security (restaurants reserved for the Jewish population) 1937-1942. not accessible There are no finding aids.
- EHRI
- Archief
- cz-002297-419
- confiscation of Jewish property
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