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Okresný národný výbor v Kráľovskom Chlmci 1945 - 1960

It is possible to make copies in accordance with the research rules of the archive. National committees were established on the territory of Slovakia during the Second World War based on the decree of the President of the Republic no. 18/1944 of December 4, 1944. National committees have replaced the existing municipal councils in post-war Czechoslovakia. The District National Committee of Kráľovský Chlmec was responsible for the district administration between November 1944 and 1960 in 38 localities, including the seat of the district, Kráľovský Chlmec. The District National Committee had a wide range of competencies: the managing of the political, economic, and social life of the city, the confiscation of the property of "Germans, Hungarians, traitors and collaborators", the appointment of national administrations, the restoration and reconstruction of the national economy, tasks in the social and health spheres, the establishment of the National Security Corps, etc. Changes in the organization and activities of national committees occurred after the issuance of Constitutional Act No. 150/1948 Coll.. In 1960, as a result of the adoption of the new Czechoslovak constitution, further organizational changes took place in the frame of the National Committees and the Kráľovský Chlmec District ceased to exist. Inventory made in 2013 available in an eletronic version on the computer of the researcher's room of the archives. The agenda of the District National Committee of Kráľovský Chlmec contains documents that were preserved in the district administration in the period between 1945 and 1960. It contains files about post-WWII Jewish life in the localities of the district, such as the list of the members of Jewish associations or lists of Jewish persons registered to immigrate. Furthermore, the collection holds records on the Aryanized Jewish real estates that remained in the ownership of non-Jewish people after the end of WII, as well as the vetting process of these former administrators of Jewish property. The archival fond includes also the list of those who were taken to the concentration camps during WWII. Accessible.

Collectie
  • EHRI
Type
  • Archief
Rechten
Identificatienummer van European Holocaust Research Infrastructure
  • sk-003285-6809
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