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Documentation of the German occupation authorities in Serbia regarding the activity of the Gestapo and the Sicherheitsdiens (SD-Security Service) in Serbia and Croatia, 1941-1942

Documentation of the German occupation authorities in Serbia regarding the activity of the Gestapo and the Sicherheitsdiens (SD-Security Service) in Serbia and Croatia, 1941-1942 - Anti-Jewish orders regarding the need for Jews to report to the police, April 1941; - Reporting for forced labor, [in?] Belgrade, (taken from Nedick Archive 36, 17, 13; 17 13 25); - Reporting in order to register Jewish property and receiving residency permits, in Belgrade; - Correspondence of the Serbian Army Commander [with?] Nedic, a collaborator with the Germans, regarding the anti-German activity of Serbian officers and Jewish POWs taking place in Osnabruck; - Testimony of Nasensstein, one of the senior members of the German espionage network in Yugoslavia, on the eve of the outbreak of the war, regarding the arrests of members of the British spy network; - Investigations carried out by the SD and the Gestapo Division of Jewish Affairs.under the command of SS-Unterstrumalhre [Untersturmführer?] Stracke and his deputy, Andorfer, regarding the activity of the Security Service man, Pfrffer; - Lists of functionaries in the SD in Belgrade [including?] anti-Jewish activity in Serbia; - Exhibit [?] regarding Stracke and the structure of the Jewish Affairs Department in Serbia's Security Police; - Anti-Jewish exhibition and its objectives (Feindliche Einstellung-hostility); - Report regarding Ereign Meldung Udssr (events that took place) in Yugoslavia and (in the Soviet Union), July 1941; - Films and photographs of crematoriums [that were filmed?] for the Gestapo in Belgrade; - Activity of the Sonderkommando [including] the incinerating of corpses after their execution in the killing pits in Jabuka, Jajinci, Bubanj and in Nis; - Documentation regarding the confiscation of property, Aryanization and the robbery of property in Serbia and Croatia by the German Army and the occupation authorities; - Volksgruppen Fuhrung (ethnic group guide) orders regarding the transfer of ownership of Jewish buildings in Belgrade for the use of the German Army; - Aryanization and orders for implementation in Zagreb, Belgrade, Semlin, Vvkovar, Esseg, Vinkovci and Karlovac; - Documentation regarding a case in which two German women were involved in selling a Jewish home in Belgrade, [leading to?] cheating and speculation by the Germans and the Serbs; - Investigation of a special worker who was involved in the sale of Jewish property; - Sale of Jewish homes in Belgrade, 1942; - Review regarding robbery, theft of Jewish property and Aryanization in Croatia; - Report regarding the confiscation of property in Slovenia including in Stajersko; - Securities belonging to the Jews of Maribor; - Property of Karl Hartmann from Sarajevo and of the Jews of Brcko; - Napredkova Zadruga (Napretkova Cooperative), the property of the Jews connected to the large conglomerate in Zagreb and in Esseg (Osijek); - Documentation [of?] Judmlagerzemlin [Judenlager Zemlin?] Zemlin camp for Jews (Sajmiste, in Serbian); - Documentation regarding Zeml camp, 1941-1942; - Situation report of Nedic regarding the inmates in [Zeml] camp, 16 February 1942; * Personal requests of inmates including requests to order eyeglasses; * Testimony of Turk Miodrag [who worked in] bringing bread to the camp, regarding the situation and the number of Jews in the camp, January 1942; * Report regarding the transfer of Jews from the camp; * Measured lists of inmates; * Geographic description of the camp that was located near Belgrade but was under the control of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH); - Testimonies before the Commission for the Investigation of Nazi War Criminals: Mayssner, Fuchs, E. Beutedt , K. Hintz, H. Boschert, W. Hering, Beutedt-Kurt-Christian [?], Karlo Beno and H. Wendt; - Investigations carried out by the Commission for the Investigation of Nazi War Criminals: Excerpts from Turner's testimony [regarding?] acts of retaliation; Report No. 704 [regarding ?] inf division 718; activity of Reginuet 734 in the murder of Jews and Gypsies [including?] conducting a competition to see who can murder 100 people within 40 minutes; - Tagesmeldung Sudost (Southeast daily report) [?] from Nis, Kragujevac, Valjevo, Sabac and from Belgrade.
item Id
4440279
Type of material
Manifesto
Official documentation
Protocol
Survey report
File Number
להזמנת התיק ראה קוד מיקרופילם
Language
German
Hungarian
Serbian-Croatian
Record Group
O.10 - Yugoslavia Collection
Date of Creation - earliest
1947
Date of Creation - latest
1947
Name of Submitter
SAVEZ JERVREJSKIH OPSTINA JUGOSLAVIJE
No. of pages/frames
228
Archival Signature
K -2 ; 6 ; 9 ; 27 ; 32 ; NOKW,Vii, NO
Location of Originals
VOJNO ISTORIJSKI INSTITUT, BEOGRAD
Connected to Item
O.10 - Documentation regarding the Jews of Yugoslavia, mainly during the Holocaust period