Tiraspol Town Hall
Îndrumătorul Arhivei Naţionale a Republicii Moldova (partea II-a, 1918 – începutul secolului XXI, ediţia a II-a, revăzută şi completată). Chişinău, 2012: 49 Public access, no restrictions on access During World War II, territories on the left bank of the Dniester river were incorporated into the governorship of Transnistria, established on August 19, 1941, by a decree of the High Command of the Romanian Forces. The Transnistrian governorate was divided into 13 counties and 464 districts. Left-bank Moldova became part of 3 counties: Rîbniţa, Dubăsari, and Tiraspol. Administrative units were counties, districts, and communes. The lowest administrative unit was the commune. Administrative management of the communes was carried out by the mayors. The mayor performed his duties with the help of the small apparatus. Tiraspol City Hall and its divisions were in charge of trade, industry, health, finance, economics, and transport in Tiraspol. The city halls were liquidated in 1944 List of residents of Tiraspol, indicating their property status, professions and addresses (1941-1942); minutes of meetings of commissions on the taxation of merchants with income tax; lists of Tiraspol merchants; taxpayer declarations of their income (1942-1943) Restrictions on use. Fair use only. Use only for scientific purposes (not for commercial use)
- EHRI
- Archief
- md-002886-1500_2
- Official documentation
- Tiraspol
- Jewish owned businesses
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