Okupační vězeňské spisy
The finding aid is divided into 3 parts: No. 88 is available online on: http://www.badatelna.eu/reprodukce/?fondId=119&zaznamId=1026984 No. 569 is available online on: http://www.badatelna.eu/reprodukce/?fondId=119&zaznamId=1026985 No. 1177 is available online on: http://www.badatelna.eu/reprodukce/?fondId=119&zaznamId=1026983. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has a microfilm copy of selected records from the fonds in the Prague National Archives http://collections.ushmm.org/findingaids/RG-48.010M.pdf In this collection, there are documents related to Czechoslovak citizens who were imprisoned in German jails and in the concentration camps. There are also files related to (Czechoslovak) Jews, or persons of Jewish nationality, who were gathered and then deported to the Terezín ghetto and the concentration camps. Furthermore in these files, there are information about "death marches" and about post-war repatriation. The collection mostly contains documents related to Czechoslovak citizens who were imprisoned in German jails and in the concentration camps between 1938 and 1949. This collection has several different creators, for example: The Administration of German Prisons and Concentration Camps (a part of personal files and the card file of prisoners), the Administration of the Jewish Affairs (lists of deported Jews to Terezín and to the concentration camps), the Investigative Committee of UNRRA (lists of the Czechoslovak citizens who performed forced labour), and the various post war social and repatriation institutions (lists of repatriated of prisoners).
- EHRI
- Archief
- cz-002286-1077
- Czechoslovakia
- Terezín
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