ARHIVSKI VJESNIK 39. (ZAGREB, 1996.)
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J. Kolanović, Holocaust in Croatia - Documentation and research perspectives, Arh. vjesn., god. 39 (1996) str. 157-174 The other 9 boxes: Denunciations of crimes, statements of concentration-camp survivors and witnesses,--minutes of the interrogation of witnesses, lists of victims by site of crimes, lists of victims by districts (places of residence), statistical data of the victims by districts, decisions on the determination of the crimes based on the evidentiary material. Material regarding the Jews is not separated out, but is together with other materials. 2.1.9. MINISTRY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CROATIA (MUP NRH) - ZAGREB (1945-1953): 1941-1953: 4 boxes, about 2,500 pages. Documentation of the National Security Service on Jewish casualties between 1941 and 1945. The majority of the documents are copies of the documents of the authorities of the Independent State of Croatia, German military institutions, the archive of the German police reporter Hans Helm in Zagreb. The German documents are preserved in Croatian translation, and it is assumed that the originals are kept in Belgrade. This material, which is in the form of a collection, is by its contents an extremely valuable source for research on the persecution of Jews in Pavelić's NDH. It contains orders for the changing of Jewish surnames and obligatory designation of Jews and Jewish companies, for prohibition of employment of women in non-Aryan households, public notices on prohibition of a presence of Jews in public places, on the obligatory registration of Jewish properties, on the purchase of the Jewish properties, on compulsory labour in camps for all Jews aged between 18 and 60 years, lists of Jews apprehended in 1942 in the district of Daruvar; collective survey use of Jews for public needs in 1941, records of the camp in Kraljevica in 1942, reports on the emigration of the Jews from Croatia to Palestine in 1943, deprivation of civil rights of Jews and half-Jews in 1943, a report on Jews in Dubrovnik in 1943, a register of Jews in Zagreb in 1943, lists of Jewish shops in Rijeka and Opatija, brief biographical data in alphabetical order on Jews who disappeared made after the war, based on documentation of Hans Helm and so on. 2.1.10. PUBLIC PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CROATIA-ZAGREB (1945-1953); 1941-1953: 8 boxes. Bill of Indictment asking for extradition of Pavelić and Artuković. In addition to provisions of the law from Pavelić's NDH, this Bill of Indictment contains a list of the detained and executed in Đakovo, Jasenovac, Lobor-Grad and Slavonski Brod camps . 13 On Jewish victims in the camps see: Narcisa Lengel Krizman, Logori za Židove u NDH, in: Antisemitizam, holokaust, antifašizam, 91-103; Mihael Sobolevski, Židovi u kompleksu koncentracijskog logora Jasenovac, in: Antisemitizam, holokaust, antifaSizam, 104-119; Duško KeČkemet, Židovski sabirni logori na području pod talijanskom okupacijom, in: Antisemitizam, holokaust, antifašizam, 120-132; 168