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J. Kolanović, Holocaust in Croatia - Documentation and research perspectives, Arh. vjesn., god. 39 (1996) str. 157-174 within its competence. The Ustasha Supervisory Office operated upon the entire territory of the Independent State of Croatia, where it had its committees, directorates and branch-offices. It was abolished by a legislative decree on January 21, 1943. All police, intelligence and defence affairs were transferred to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Chief Directorate for Public Order and Safety. These archival materials contain lists of the Jews in Zagreb and figures about the Jews held in the Kupari, Đakovo and Lobor-Grad camps. 2.1.2. USTASHA SUPERVISORY OFFICE - DIRECTORATE OF THE USTASHA PROTECTIVE OFFICE-JEWISH SECTION-ZAGREB (1941-1943); 1941/1942: 10 boxes, 13,500 pages This was actually Office I of the Ustasha Supervisory Office. It began operating in December 1941, and from April 30, 1942 was called the Protective Office, having the function of a political body for the entire state. It was abolished on January 21, 1943 and its jurisdiction was taken over by the Chief Directorate for the Public Order and Safety of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Archival materials contain applications for the recognition of Aryan rights, application for exemption from wearing the Star of David, as well as lists of the Jews sent to collection camps. 2.1.3. BRANCH-OFFICE OF THE USTASHA INTELLIGENCE SERVICE IN ZAGREB - JEWISH SECTION (1941-1942); 1941-1942: 8 boxes, 4,220 items. This was Office II of the Ustasha Supervisory Office, which performed intelligence related work, as well as arrests and interrogation. A special Section VI was established for the Jews. The documentation is very detailed: archival materials contain 3,000 pages of questionnaires about the Jews with the following details: name, surname, date and place of birth, citizenship, profession, employment, information about children, country of refuge, as well as information about properties and memberships in various societies. 2.1.4. USTASHA SUPERVISORY OFFICE FOR THE CITY AND THE DISTRICT OF KOPRIVNICA (1941-1943); 1941; 1 box, 989 pages. Regional body of the Ustasha Supervisory Office for the City and District of Koprivnica. Materials contain instructions about the restriction of movement for the Jews, disconnecting telephone lines, information about the delivery of Jewish badges to the Danica camp in Koprivnica, lists of the Jews held in the camp Danica, applications for release from the camp, and lists of shops and crafts run by the Jews. 2.1.5. MINISTRY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS OF THE INDEPENDENT STATE OF CROATIA - CHIEF DIRECTORATE FOR PUBLIC ORDER AND SAFETY - JEWISH SECTION (MUPNDH)-ZAGREB (1942-1945); 2 boxes, 1,950pages. Partially preserved. 165