O.32 - Documentation regarding the Jews of the Soviet Union from the Holocaust period
O.32 - Documentation regarding the Jews of the Soviet Union from the Holocaust period
 
 The collection includes documentation regarding the German occupation in many areas of the Soviet Union.
 
 The collection includes reports prepared by the State Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of Nazi War Crimes in the Soviet Union (ChGK) regarding the murder of Jews in the Soviet Union, deportation of Jews to camps, documentation regarding the members of the Jewish underground and Jewish partisans who were active in Belorussia, 1941-1943, personal documentation belonging to Red Army soldiers, partisans, underground members, [female] couriers and survivors, 1941-1945.
 
 The collection also contains documentation including lists of members of the Jewish community in Grodno, 1933-1938, lists of Jewish partisans and personal files of Jewish soldiers who served in the Red Army, lists of Jewish residents, partisans and soldiers who were murdered by the Germans, 1941-1945, official letters from the People's Commissariat for Security Matters, 1942-1945 and Soviet placards distributed among the partisans in Belorussia, 1942-1944.
 
 In the collection there is also documentation regarding the Ukrainian nationalists (UPA-Ukrainska Povstancheska Armiya-Ukrainian Insurgent Army and OUN- Orhanizatsiya Ukrainskikh Natsionalistiv-Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists). 
 
 Additionally, in the collection there is documentation regarding the draft to the Galizien SS (Galician division of the SS), 1943-1944:
 
 - Announcement by the Commander of the Security Police and the SD of the Generalgouvernement in Krakow and Lwow regarding the propaganda leaflets thrown out of Soviet aircraft in the Tarnopol area;
 
 - In two leaflets the accusation of collaboration with the Germans by the OUN and its leader Stepan Bandera was published and there is a call to join the Soviet partisans. Another leaflet contained assertations against the Poles that the murder in Katyn was carried out by the Germans.
 
 In the collection there is also documentation containing reports and correspondence between the Kriminalkommissar (Police Commander) in Lwow with Berlin regarding negotiations with Gerasimovski, an OUN activist concerning collaboration between the OUN and the UPA with the Wehrmacht (German Army), the Security Police and the German civilian administration.
- EHRI
- Archief
- il-002798-4019581
- <>,<>,<>,Soviet Union
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