Documentation of the governor of the Galicia region, 1941-1944
Documentation of the governor of the Galicia region, 1941-1944
 
 There was a governance in the Galicia region during 1941-1944, as part of the Generalgouvernement;
 
 Included in the collection, among other documentation:
 
 - Correspondence between the SS and the SD administration in Lemberg with the SS and the SD administration and the local authorities in the Drohobycz district during 1941-1944, regarding the supervision over residents who are citizens of foreign countries and in particular, over Gypsies and Jews;
 - Correspondence regarding work permits and travel permits for Jews and the use of Jewish manpower;
 - Instructions and correspondence by authorities in the Galicia area regarding Jews;
 - Instructions by the governor of the Galicia area, regarding the organization of the Polish and Jewish welfare institutions and the establishment of a central regional welfare institution for each of the areas;
 - Secret intelligence report prepared by the governor of the Galicia area, regarding the conduct of the Red Army after the occupation of Barylow, 19/06/1944;
 - Circulars published by the government in the Galicia area, regarding the arrangements for the German administration in the area and the activities of the various departments;
 - Radiophone transmission by the Metropolitan of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, Andrei Shepticki, with a call to the local population in Galicia to help the Germans, 26/06/1941;
 - Correspondence by German government personnel in the Galicia region, regarding the employment of Jewish physicians in non-Jewish hospitals;
 - Lists of Jewish physicians, including personal data and experience;
 - Instructions and correspondence by the governor of the Galicia region regarding the Jews, 10/03/1941-25/08/1942.
- EHRI
- Archief
- il-002798-12819720
- Galicia Region,<>,<>,Poland
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