Okresní úřad Plzeň
partly accessible Fabián F.: Okresní úřad Plzeň 1850-1945. Inventář, 1959, 133 s., ev. č. 2, sign. II/3. Němec V.: Presidiální spisy Okresního úřadu v Plzni 1918-1938. Katalog, 1958, 113 s., ev. č. 3, sign. II/3a. After 1848, the public administration was nationalized and the Pilsen District Office was established in Pilsen in 1850, which changed its name and territorial competence several times until 1945. In 1855, a purely political District Office was established (not a political-judicial one). In 1866, after a reorganization (reduction), the political district of Pilsen included the judicial districts of Pilsen, Rokycany, and Blovice. In 1868, the Pilsen District Governor's Office was established. In 1896, the judicial district of Rokycany was removed from the Pilsen District Office. In 1918, the Pilsen District Governor’s Office was renamed the District Political Administration and in 1928 it was renamed the Pilsen District Office. The fonds contains documents of the political administration of the district of Pilsen, which included the judicial districts of Pilsen, Rokycany and Blovice. The fonds includes the census sheets from 1869, 1880, 1890, 1900 and 1910, the agenda of citizenship, the association cadaster, the register of trades and Judaica: Jewish communities, mainly in Spálené Poříčí, Štěnovice, Radnice, Rokycany, Pilsen, Blovice - correspondence, delimitation of districts, registry matters, election constituencies, list of families, statuses of Jews municipalities, reports on the number of members, maintenance of rabbis and teachers of religion, persons in religious tax arrears, annual reports, service salaries, compensation payments, budgets, linguistic equality of Czech, lists of members (including tax groups), income and expenses, establishment of rabbis, reports of direct taxes, minutes of meetings, increase of religious tax due to the increased living costs, common rabbinates, election of alternates to the representation of the land (and provincial) Jews in Bohemia, voter lists, mergers of Jewish municipalities, a report on the election of the chairman of provincial Jews, elections of representatives/officials of Jewish communities, the establishment of a poorhouse, requests from individuals of the Oberlandrat Pilsen for the purchase of the non-Aryan/Jewish property (cars, furniture), sale of shares, lists of Jewish property -individual cases, the, establishment of a hostel for refugees from the Sudetenland Jewish communities Pilsen, the enforcement of religious taxes, forced administration (among others Leopold Treichlinger from Štěnovice or Adolf and Ida Khon from Nekmíř), a file of residence application sheets 1938-1939, persons: Leopold Lewit and his son Jakub Kraus (tanneries), H. Kussi and his son (Kalikov mill), Rudolf Löwidt (Číčov warehouse), František Adler (general store), Egon Gellert (the Piete paper mill) ), reports on the migration of Jews from the German Reich, anti-Jewish leaflets, etc.
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