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Selected Records from the Romanian Ministry of Defense, 1940‐1945
RG‐25.003M
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Descriptive Summary Title: Selected Records from the Romanian Ministry of Defense Dates: 1940‐1945 Record Group Number: RG‐25.003M Accession Number: 1992.A.0085 Extent: 396 microfilm reels; Accretion: 71,766 digital images (JPEG) [10 DVDs] Repository: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archive, 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SW, Washington, DC 20024‐2126 Languages: Romanian Administrative Information Access: No restrictions on access. Reproduction and Use: Fair use only. Preferred citation: RG‐25. 003M, Selected Records from the Romanian Ministry of Defense, 1940‐1945. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives, Washington, DC. Acquisition information: Source of acquisition is Ministerul Apărării Naționale (Ministry of National Defense), Romania. Records were created by various Romanian Army units during World War II. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum selected several files for filming in Jun 1991. The 396 reels were received at the Museum's Archives in July 1992, and additional digital files in March 2014, July 2014, Nov. 2015. Ongoing project.
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Forms part of the Claims Conference International Holocaust Documentation Archive at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. This archive consists of documentation whose reproduction and/or acquisition was made possible with funding from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. Existence and Location of Originals: The original records are held by Ministerul Apărării Naționale; Strada Izvor, nr.3‐5; Bucharest sector 5, 050561, Romania; Phone: 011 40 21 319 5698; Email: secretariat [email protected] More information about this repository can be found at www.mapn.ro Accruals: Accruals may have been received since this collection was processed, see archives catalog at collections.ushmm.org for further information. Processing history: Aleksandra B. Borecka, July 2014 and Jan. 2015 Scope and Content of Collection Contains memoranda, lists, charts, maps, correspondence, orders, reports, and other documents relating to Jews in forced labor in Romania; deportations of Jews from Bessarabia and Bukovina to Transnistria (Ukraine); establishment of concentration camps in Transnistria; confiscation of Jewish property; executions of Jews; surveillance of Jews in Transnistria; and Hungarian atrocities in Transylvania. System of Arrangement The system of arrangement of the source repository has been preserved in the microfilmed reels and digital images. Arrangement is thematic. Indexing Terms World War, 1939‐1945‐‐Atrocities‐‐Romania. World War, 1939‐1945‐‐Conscript labor‐‐Romania. World War, 1939‐1945‐‐Deportations from Romania. World War, 1939‐1945‐‐Confiscations and contributions‐‐Romania. Executions and executioners‐‐Romania. Jews‐‐Romania‐‐History‐‐20th century. Jewish property‐‐Romania. Holocaust, Jewish (1939‐1945)‐‐Romania. Transnistria (Ukraine : Territory under German and Romanian occupation, 1941‐1944) Bukovina (Romania and Ukraine) Bessarabia (Moldova and Ukraine) Memorandums. Maps. Reports. Correspondence. Registers.
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CONTAINER LIST
NOTE: Part 1, Microfilm reels 1‐396: Finding aid in English compiled by the USHMM Archives (Page 3‐111); Part 2, Digital Files: Finding Aid in Romanian compiled by Andrei Muraru & Adrian Cioflâncă, Romania (Page 112‐130) See also a PDF document: RG‐25.003M_02_fnd_ro (A Finding aid of accretion of digital files in Nov. 2015)
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File 3743 Reports of military operations 2.VII ‐5.VII, 1941 (Vol. II). Partial occupation of Bessarabia and the Northern part of Bucovina; the fall of Cernauti. Jews found with weapons are isolated. Among the prisoners are people from the region, the commanders are Jewish. Reports on aerial fights and of losses of planes and personnel on both sides. Ca. 330 pages. File 3744 Reports of military operations 6.VII ‐10.VII, 1941 (Vol.III). Information is also given about the activity and positions of the German troops in the region. Reports on the naval activity along the Black sea and the Danube. Ca. 520 pages.
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File 3751 Orders and Reports 2nd Army Corps, 20.VI ‐ 11.VII, 1941 (Vol. I). Army and naval battles in Southern Bessarabia and Dobrudja. Instructions regarding the reaction of the troops when sighting parachutists. Information from the German front in the Ukraine. The bridge over the Danube in Cernavoda is damaged by Soviet aviation. 518 pages. File 3757 The campaign against the Soviet Union. Orders and reports. 3‐rd & 11‐th Armies. 21.VI ‐ 15.VII. General order of operations from 1st Armored Division. Orders received from the 11‐th German Army Division. Gendarmerie units are posted in the occupied territories. 387 pages.
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File 3758 General Headquarters. Mobil Command Post. Miscellaneous. Vol. XIII. 28.VII ‐ 30.IX, 1941. 5‐th Army Corps, Problems related to the conquest of Bessarabia. (NB: Difficult to read). Creation of pre‐military work units.
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Reports of execution of various works by the Technical Army Corps (Pioneers). Reports of plundering and acts of barbarism by the troops in the occupied territories. Iuliu Maniu requests to cease military operations after Bessarabia and Bucovina are liberated. Antonescu replies there are Romanians up until the Dnieper. Abusive behavior of the Ukrainian Police East of the Dniester. No Romanian currency allowed there. Frictions between the German Police and the Romanian troops. The passing German troops take all kind of goods from the population. Lists of officers relieved of their commands. A German brochure of military geography of the Ukraine (27 pages). On Sept. 15, the Romanian Authorities took over the administration of Transnistria. 297 pages.
File 3823 General Headquarters. Mobil Command Post. Miscellaneous Vol. VII. 15.VII ‐ 12.VIII, 1941. Winston Churchill’s speech on July 14, 1941. Short notes on the war on other fronts. Report from German headquarters of the situation on the Russian front. Counter‐informative reports on activities of the legionnaires, the Russian émigrés, the Heads of the Jewish Community, the leaders of the Communist party, acts of sabotage etc. Reports on military operations. Bombing of Ploesti. Texts of radio transmissions from a pirate station, from the Comintern radio stations and from the TASS agency. On July 20, 1941 the creation of internment camps for the Jewish population in the occupied territories is announced. German translations of documents from the Soviet Military Command. Legionary manifest distributed in Romania on July 22, 1941. 598 pages.
Reel 4 File 3827 General Headquarters. Mobil Command Post. Miscellaneous Vol. XI. 18.VII ‐ 27.VIII, 1941. 5‐th Army Corps, Conflict between Romania and Hungary is solved. Organization of liberated territories in Bessarabia. Situation of infrastructure. Rebuilding of wired services between Bucovina and Bessarabia. Regime of Jews used for forced labor. Various administrative measures in those territories. Cost of expenses used to fight against the Bolshevik peril. 10,500 Jews transferred to West banc of the Dniester by German Army. Instructions for the commandant (future) of Odessa. Situation of military transports. The assets of the kolkhozes. Administrative organization of Transnistria. German complaints against plundering and sexual aggressiveness of the local population by the Romanian soldiers. 617 pages.
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File 3827 General Headquarters. Mobil Command Post. Miscellaneous
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Vol. XII. 218.VI ‐ 30.VII, 1941. Brochures showing the longtime camaraderie in arms between the Romanian and German people; to be translated and sent to all German units on the common front. Also a newspaper “Sentinela” and daily radio transmissions on the same subject shall be initiated. All this due to an accident of friendly fire. The Jewish population accused of abetting the spread of damaging rumors. Border policy and regulation. Overloading of railroad lines, leading to lack of foodstuff and military clothing on the frontlines. Jews from Galicia cross the Dniester on boats into Romanian territory. Plundering and excesses of the local population by the troops. Captured fuel deposits made unusable by adding colophony. 430 pages. (A note indicates that a number of pages were taken out by the security services)
Reel 6 File 936 Underground propaganda. 1.IV ‐ 28.VI, 1940. A bible erroneously translated is distributed to the troops. Information on activity of Hungarian chauvinists. List of brochures confiscated from various sources. Information regarding the German Youth organization (DJ). Lists of magazines and publications imported. Request to bar “Neue Züricher Zeitung. Material propagandistic Magyar reported. The Magyar minority disposes of political and ethnical organizations. Lists of leaders and members of those organizations. The German minority is organized in the “Volksgemeinschaft” and is under the influence of the National Socialist party of Hitlerite Germany. Full copy of a Magyar propaganda brochure “Seven things you should know”. Information regarding the Legionary movement and manifestations. Information regarding the organization of the Jews in Transylvania (Note: very negative characterization; it looks like anti‐Semitic undertones). Actions of the “Sachsen” in Transylvania and of the “Swabs” in Banat. Fate of the Romanian population in the territories occupied by Hungary. Young officers from the reserves are legionnaires. 737 pages. (A note indicates that a number of pages were taken out by the security services).
File 1014 Reports related to the legionary rebellion on January 1941. 24 ‐ 28 Jan. 1941. 2 pages of lists w/o explanation or title. Detailed report of the events that took place on 21‐23 January 1941. 348 pages. (A note indicates that a number of pages were taken out by the security services).
Reel 7 File 1071 Correspondence. The armament collected from the legionnaires after the rebellion of 22 ‐ 24 January 1941. 16.I ‐ 31.III, 1941. Orders sent to all Units to collect, clean and store the armament left after the rebellion. Also to be collected all the materials taken by the rebel bands from businesses and private homes. Also to be reported all the arrests performed. Reports received from districts. Reports requested from military units of armament
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and ammunition missing and for establishing the culprits and put them under arrest. Results of chasing after known legionnaires and of searches. Reports on political implications (Iuliu Maniu). Rebels apprehended and brought to justice. Reports on punishment. Reports of unrest in Yugoslavia. Germans ordered to leave the country. 232 pages. File 1269 Reports related to the rebellion and its aftermath. 21.I ‐ 24.II. 1941. Manifest legionnaire signed by Viorel Trifa (NB. later orthodox bishop in Detroit) requesting expulsion of “judaized” ministers from the Romanian government. 440 pages.
Reel 8 File 1335 Jewish forced labor brigades: diggers, forced labor, field work 1942/1943. Organization of means of transportation: equipment and personnel. Reorganization of the military guards. 126 pages.
File 1366 Propaganda, Counter‐propaganda, Intelligence, Censorship. 1942 ‐ 1943. Organization of mobile control groups. The legionnaire activity. Detailed reports on cases of false identity, insubordination, legionnaire propaganda, defiant behavior of the German minority, chauvinist movement among the Hungarian population; various individual cases, and measures taken. New rules and regulations for political activity. A German poem defamatory for Romania is shown by a drunk German soldier. Complaints about the disdainful behavior of the German military toward the Romanian “comrades in arms”. Several facts were verified and confirmed as true. A revival of the political parties is observed. Propaganda leaflet from the Soviet Army. 290 pages. File 1569 Propaganda, Counter‐propaganda, Intelligence, Censorship. 1942 ‐ 1943. A calendar is distributed containing texts elogious of the Hungarian army. 37 pages. File 1660 Remarks. 15 Nov 1944 ‐ 15 May 1945. Requests for lists of all military personnel, divided by categories in accordance with their activities, belonging to a political movement, or who committed acts of terrorism, maiming or killing. Follow lists from various Units. 348 pages.
Reel 9 File 1736 Instructions for Jewish forced labor brigades, forced labor, guards, field
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work, instructions for procurement of cattle food, concurrence between the base units and the spread‐out formations for improving the situation of the villages. April 1 ‐ August 3, 1944. Instructions for the formation of guard units. Documents related to the above. 122 pages. File 1766 Remarks. Terrorist activities, sabotage, espionage, partisans, Atrocities committed by German‐Hungarian troops. Dec. 20, 1944 and up to April. 25, 1945. Capture of two Hungarian partisans. Information regarding creation of a school of partisans in Hungary, to commit acts of sabotage in Romania. Hungarian partisans and terrorists infiltrated into Romanian territory. Material based on interrogations of apprehended terrorists. Reports of atrocities committed by German troops in the battle against the Soviet troops, killing and wounding a great many Romanian military. Information on the activity of the GESTAPO in Brno, Czechoslovakia. 153 pages. File 1779 Manifests and informative reports with regard to the mood of the military. Atrocities committed by the Hungarian and German troops in Transylvania. 23.03, 1944 ‐ 31.12, 1944. Manifests spread by the legionnaires, full of anti‐Semitic venom. 450 pages (Note: a great number of pages were taken out by the Security Services and do not appear on the reel).
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File 16 Suspicious elements in the Army: Communists, Legionnaires, Irredentists (?), Secants, terrorists. Sept 1939, Due to the international situation, an increase in the activities of various factions requires higher vigilance in the detection of suspicious elements in the armed forces. Under suspicion are officers of German origin (Saxons, swabs). Reports and analyses of personnel from various minorities and provinces: German, Ukrainian, Hungarian, Bessarabia, Transylvania. 166 pages. File 33 Working brigades. Dec 1939 ‐ Feb 1940. Instructions for organization. Reports of activity from groups. Units composed of minority citizens; special instructions. 67 pages. File 180 1940. Declarations of ethnic origin for commissioned and non‐commissioned officers. Rules for establishing the ethnic origin as Jew. Individual declarations. 181 pages. File 228 Study of retrenchment (repliere) of the 4‐th Army from Bessarabia into Moldova over the Pruth under enemy pressure. March ‐ April 1940. 89 pages.
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File 272 Exceptional measures. Various Orders of the Day to be issued. Orders regarding refugees. No Jews or Russians allowed to cross the Pruth into Romania. Vigilance for foreign agents (June 28, 11 hrs). Report of operations. Hostile attitude of the local population. The attitude of the Jews and the reaction to it by the troops. Solution proposed to protect (by internment) the Jews from the troops. Requests for information regarding the hostile acts against the Army and the population, by the “evreo‐ communists”. 166 pages. File 670 February 19, 1941. All Army officers must certify by word of honor of not being affiliated to a franc Masonic loge. Follow declarations of officers from all Units. 150 pages.
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File 779 Jews. 10.VII ‐ 12.VIII, 1942, Dispositions regarding the creation of a new Zionist organization, for the Jews from Romania. Information bulletin of the Pretorate in Odessa. 247 Jews in Shmerinca are taken over by German authorities. A German lieutenant is found to be a Jew from Cernauti. 40 pages. File 781 June 22 ‐ Nov. 6, 1941. Problems related to Jews. Proposal to evacuate Jews ages 15 ‐ 50 from towns in operation zones of the Army. On 30/6 Antonescu orders a curfew for Jews and placing them in guarded places during the night hours. Also hostages will be taken from Jews, communists, to be shot at the first signs of rebellion. The problem of transferring masses of Jews East of the Dniester and the Germans turning them back on the West banc. The Jews already in Transnistria will stay there until taken over by the Germans with whom a convention in this matter was signed. (Tiraspol, Oct. 11, 1941). Orders to prevent contacts between Jews and the local population. 190 pages. File 782 The Jews and their evacuation. 1941 ‐ 1942. Letter of Horia Sima Re. lax attitude vs. the “Jidani”. 3 pages. File 794 Misc. Propaganda, Juridic. June 21 ‐ Sept. 13, 1941. Instructions for the Propaganda units. Instructions for the Services of propaganda and counter‐ propaganda in the Army. 51 pages. File 804 Communications, authorizations, reports. 1941. Factories owned by Jews. Voided authorizations for work and free movement. 130 pages.
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File 852 The Communist and Anti‐communist movements. 1941 ‐ 1942. The communist propaganda. Informative notes regarding the activity of Jewish industrialists. Copies of communist manifests. Synthesis of the organization and activity of the communist movement. The anti‐communist propaganda in the Army. Anti‐communist manifests. 92 pages.
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File 870 Occupation troops between the Dniester and Dnieper. 1941. Orders and instructions given to the occupation troops of the 4‐th Army, for guarding the territory between the two rivers. Decree of administrative organization of the province Transnistria. List of military units allocated. Text of the “accord” determining the safety, administration and economical development in Transnistria and the territory between the Bug and the Dnieper. Letter from Hitler to Antonescu. Organization of the administration, lines of communication. Infrastructure and military preparedness in Transnistria. The explosion of the military headquarters in Odessa: results, cleaning and salvage operations. Lists of casualties. Administrative and military organization of Odessa. 889 pages.
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File 876 The rebellion of 21.I, 1941. Orders received. 21.I ‐ 31.I, 1941. Reports of military activity. Conclusions and further instructions to prevent unrest and rebellions. 398 pages. File 957 Notes and information. June ‐ Oct 1941. Instructions by the Soviet army for partisan groups: organization, fighting tactics, objectives etc. Instructions for conduct of the army toward the civil population. 31 pages. File 964 Odessa. Oct 1941. Organization of military command and of the administration. 86 pages.
Reel 14 File 1076 Pretorial service. Various correspondence regarding the administration of the territory and of the population. Information on the organization and working of the Soviet espionage obtained from a captured spy. Activity of the pretorial service June‐ Oct 1941. 144 pages. File 1079
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Ordinances in Romanian, German and Russian regarding the administration of Transnistria. Measures for organizing the life of the Jews in Transnistria. Ordinance of the military commandment. Various other ordinances regarding the life and activities in Transnistria. 100 pages. File 1245 Requests for maps indicating zones of fraudulent crossing of the Bug or Dniester, of partisans, of parachutists launching, communist nests etc. 27 pages. File 1263 Orders with regard to measures taken to warrant internal peace and security. Lists of military units in charge of guarding main objectives. March ‐ May 1942. 57 pages. File 1304 Protection against parachutists, airborne troops and partisans. August 1942. 23 pages. File 1306 Plan of operations and maps regarding measures to protect main objectives against parachutists and partisans. Feb ‐ Mar 1942. 233 pages. File 1345 Misc. ‐ territory ‐ etapes. July 7 ‐ Aug. 27, 1942. Instructions for organizing the secretarial service. Territorial distribution of military commands in Transnistria. 155 pages.
Reel 15 File 1480 April 1943 ‐ March 1944. Orders of permanent nature, for military personnel and organization. Colonization of Bessarabia. Request to settle there, from a number of NC officers. Officers’ wives requested to perform duties at social services. Instructions regulating the duties of Jews in the working brigades. Order from Antonescu to limit the body weight of the officers to 75 Kg. Obligatory physical exercises are instituted. Casa Ostirii (Army Club): description, history, functions. 368 pages. File 1587 JEWS. July 20, 1944 ‐ 3 August 1944. Problems related to use of Jewish hospitals and workers, Various requests from Jewish communities and individuals, mostly related to forced labor. Lists of Jews provided with certificate of dispensation from forced labor. 341 pages.
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Campaign against Hungary. Activity of the propaganda groups. Distribution to the troops of materials received from the Soviet Union. Sept. 1944. Preparations for a military gazette. Atrocities committed by the Hungarian army. 64 pages. File 1764 May 1944. Army Engineering Corps requests permission to use Jews in communication services and other special positions. Jewish women to be also mobilized; to be used for hospitals or other institutions and should not be put to heavy manual work. 220 pages.
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File 140 Chiffered symbols and signatures. 1940/41. Measures are indicated to maintain secrecy as required; real names not to be used in telecommunications. Lists of signatures for telegraphic and telephonic communications. Lists for the symbols of various Units and Services. 208 pages. File 410 Monthly contra informative reports. Starting Nov. 1941. Informative Bulletin for Transnistria: 1‐15 Nov. 1941. Follow reports for every month up to January 1942. 568 pages.
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File 413 Contra informative reports July. 17 ‐ November 1941. 378 pages (Note: some pages missing, being taken out by security services; most of the remaining pages hardly legible). File 419 Misc. notes, reports and counter informative bulletins, received from Gendarmes Units, police etc. in period 23 June ‐ 25 August 1941. 189 pages. File 421 Evacuation of the Jews from Bessarabia to various camps. Ordonanta Nr. 23 Deportation of Jews to Transnistria. The fate of the Jews in Tiraspol. 77 pages. File 435 23 June ‐ 25 august 1941. Various measures against the Jews: confiscation of devices for telecommunication, telephones, telegraphic equipment, radio receivers. Reports on the attitude of the Ukrainian population. Reports on the mood in the army. 75 pages.
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File 452 December 28, 1941. Orders and instructions for evacuation of Jews from Odessa. Horror stories about the Jews evacuated in district Balta, reported by a Romanian officer. 41 pages.
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File 481 22.VI ‐ 5.XI, 1941. Instructions for the guarding of the territory, given to the military Units responsible for various portions of the territory. The massacre in Jassy on 28/29 June was provoked by “ soviet agents and the judeo‐communist population” as signed by the chief of the Romanian General Staff General Ioanitiu, in a letter criticizing the reaction of the Romanian military. Instructions for the administration of the province Transnistria. A booklet of the Soviet army, titled “Means of warfare of the Soviet partisan units” was translated and distributed for information. Accord between the German and Romanian authorities for the common administration and exploitation of the territories between the Dniester and Bug and between the Bug and Dnieper. Instructions for the attitude and behavior of the troops vis a vis the population East of the Dniester. 162 pages. File 509 12.X, 1941 ‐ 15.I, 1942. The army of occupation. Orders and instructions for guarding of the territory. Redeployment of the 3‐rd Army: details and distribution of troops. “General Instructions Nr. 8575” with 10 annexes. Instructions for organizing the operation of the telecommunication equipment. Instructions for the collaboration between Romanian troops of occupation and the German authorities. 286 pages. File 1122 Daily bulletins and contra informative reports at the 3‐rd army, from April 1, 1942. 350 pages. Note: The reel contained in box “Reel 20” is not related to the subject matter “Armata”.
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File 1127 Reports of mobilization, evacuations and internment of Jews (Jidani) from April 1, 1942 to July 2, 1942. Evacuation of Jews from Moghilau to the Northern part of Transnistria, for military reasons. Creation of ghettos for Jews. March 19/20, report of 6,500 and of 8,000 Jews from Bessarabia and Bucovina sent over the Bug; other 60,000 are assembled in Berezovka waiting to be transferred. A report of the Jewish Committee for the coordination of the work force and for assistance of the Jews in Moghilev, sent to the Jewish Center in Bucharest, is intercepted by the censor; it
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generates admiration at the Commandment of the III‐d Army for the organizational skills of the Jews. As a reaction an evacuation of the Jews from the region is proposed. Evacuation of 8,000 Jews from Moghilev in Mai/June. Adolf Rosner, a Jew is captured dressed in a German officer’s uniform. Treatment of Jews converted to Christianity. 108 pages.
File 1128 Mobilization. Camps for Jews communists from Romania. Period April 1st to July 2nd 1942. Report on guarding of prisoners and of the deported Jews. Evacuation of Jews from Moghilev is proposed. Situation of internees in the camp Vapniarka. 63 pages. File 1129 Internment of communists from Romania and from Transnistria. Organization of the camps and of the counter‐espionage service. Preventive measures against soviet parachutists. Jan/Feb 1942. 69 pages. File 1196. Guarding and control of the territory. Spring 1942. Fumigation of the catacombs in Odessa, to eradicate the partisans and parachutists. Terrestrial/ aerial protection of the ammunition depot in Nikolaev. Reorganization of the military command in Odessa. 117 pages. File 1202 Military Corps of Engineers ‐ Communications. April 1/ June 13, 1942. Situation of railroad and road transport in Transnistria. Reports of conflicts with the German army personnel. Handling of convoys of Russian prisoners. 14 pages. File 2208 Actions against partisans in Transnistria. December 1943/ February 1944. Reports of counter‐espionage. Fights with bands of partisans by German and Romanian troops. Reports of attacks by partisans on railroads, military installations, hospitals. Interception and fights with parachutists. Full scale fights against partisans with considerable human and material losses. Lists of victims. 388 pages.
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File 6110 Orders of operations (Copies) March 1940. Organizing of fighting and defense positions on the Eastern border, on the rivers Siret, Ceremus‐Prut, Dniester and on the territory between these two rivers. 241 pages. File 6156 Organization of army mobilization for temporary service. 1940‐1941. Regulations for maintaining secrecy: correspondence, picture taking etc. Creation of Censoring services for news release and personal correspondence. Restrictions of military service for some minorities.
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Orders and regulations after the occupation of Bessarabia and the Northern Bucovina by the Soviets. Due to the supposed non‐patriotic attitude of the Jews in the province Moldova, every contact with army personnel is forbidden. Confidential reports regarding the actions of the Soviets in the occupied territories. The association Deutsche Gesandschaft (German Embassy) had sent letters denigrating the Romanian state to members of the Romanian intellectuality and might send them to army officers too. Soviet propaganda leaflets intercepted. Instructions and directives related to the occupation of Northern Transylvania by Hungary. Foreign literature (predominantly German) imported and distributed in Romania. October 1940. 345 pages. File 6157 General orders 1940‐ 1941 Problems related to the food distribution for the military units. Results of inspection of the troops, regarding equipment and personal cleanliness and living conditions. 9. Pages.
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File 6196 Military reserves. 1941 – 1942 Tests for NCO personnel. Assignments of military personnel to various units. Instructions and census of officers and NCOs in reserves. Lists from military districts. 279 pages. File 6262 Counter‐espionage of civilian population. Legionnaires, communists, espionage, terrorism, sabotage. 1941‐1942. Lists of suspicious and presumed dangerous persons from various districts of Moldova. Reports of minor events and incidents in the region. A number of 20 Jews are taken, hostage in Botosani and kept in a synagogue. Similar actions are reported from other cities. Detailed report from the Regional Inspectorate of Police in Iassy from July 27, 1941, describing the mood of the population and its attitude toward the Jewish minority in various localities. A biased report on the massacre of the Jews in Iassy, says that the German troops from the German Organization Todt did kill the Jews in the backyard of the police station. Summary description of the two trainloads of Jews who were they say‐ transported to be kept in internment; due to the sanitary conditions, the lack of medical care for their injuries 1200 of them died. Two days later, Romanian and German soldiers shot to death fifty more Jews in various places in town and plundered Jewish houses. (This is all they had to say about that horrible pogrom) Confidential reports from Cernauti and from other regions of the Bucovina. Report about complaints of misbehavior of Italian soldiers in various localities in the region. NB. Very little and incomplete mention of the deportation of the Jews from the Bucovina. The Jews simply disappeared from these reports. There is a faint mention of a ghetto in Cernauti. Complaints of inhuman treatment of injured soldiers in a military hospital in Suceava. Mentions of break‐ins in houses of deported Jews. Proposal by the German embassy to settle 15 thousand Germans in Cernauti and the liberated territories to replace the
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Jews and revive the economy. Information regarding the administration of properties left by the deported Jews in Suceava. Information regarding the Jewish women living with Romanian officers in Moghilev and surroundings. Romanian military personnel transport money and letters and execute various services for the deported Jews for which they are well paid. 981 pages. NB. Numerous pages from various reports were taken out by the Security Services in 1958 ‐ 1962.
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File 6270 Secret correspondence. June 22/1941 ‐ April 1942 General Staff recommends decent treatment of strangers and minorities. Orders regarding handling of goods and factories in the occupied territories of Northern Bucovina and Bessarabia. Assignment of personnel for various activities. Collaboration with the German military. Organization of counter‐espionage services. Inventories of war material left by the Soviets. Instructions for various situations like parachutists, partisans and infiltration of enemy troops. Brochure titled ”Lessons from the campaign against the Soviet Union “ 1941. Instructions for administrative organization of the territory. 270 pages. NB. A number of pages were taken out by the Security Services in 1958‐1962.
File 6271 Documents related to the activity of partisans. 18.6.41‐ 31.3.42. Text of first Ordinance to be distributed after crossing the Dniester. The German Kommandatur advises the General Staff in re of listening to foreign radio transmissions. Brochure on Soviet parachutists and partisans. Complaints by Romanian Military in re of attitude of German troops towards civilian population. A number of Ordinances issued for the civilian population. Activity of Censoring Services Information regarding minorities: Ukrainians, poles etc 647 pages. NB. A number of pages were taken out by the Security Services in 1958 1962.
Reel 24 File 6274 Documents related to espionage of various illegal movements ‐ communists, legionnaires, religious sects etc. 1941 ‐ 1942 Mention of a rebellion in Pascani (pages missing). NB. Numerous pages were taken out by the Security Services in 1958‐1962; irrelevant material left. 257 pages.
File 6279 Internal security during the period 21‐27 January 1941, the rebellion. Orders for protection of power and water stations, public institutions and military installations and barracks against the rebellious legionnaires. Military operations following the rebellion. 534 pages.
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File 6337 Declarations of active officers regarding military officers who were or are presently members of freemason loges. 1941. Result: all officers denied as being a freemason. 270 pages. NB. Numerous pages were taken out by the Security Services in 1958‐1962.
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File 6531 Documents and orders related to forced labor of Jews between the ages 20 to 40 outside their residence. 1942 ‐ 1943. Lists of mobilization and distribution of the Jews from various districts and of their working destinations. Age limit is increased to 19 to 41. 893 pages
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File 6610 Military counter‐espionage. Army Corps IV. 1942 ‐ 1943. Periodic reports an the morale of the troops; the mood of the population: Romanians, Ukrainians, poles, Jews, Hungarians; the clandestine activities of legionnaires and communists. Minor incidents and discovery of war materials left from the Soviets. Report from the German military mission on the situation on the front in Crimea and on the river Don. 537 pages. NB. Numerous pages were taken out by the Security Services in 1958‐1962.
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File 6627 Various information and complaints regarding military personnel and civil population. Forced labor of Jews. 1943 Results of inspections of military hospitals and alimentation of the troops. Complaints that some Jews are equipped with special official authorization that allows them to travel free all over the country. 575 pages. NB. Some pages were taken out by the Security Services in 1958‐1962. File 7236 Various orders and dispositions regarding forced labor of Jews in districts Dorohoi and Botosani 1943. 137 pages.
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File 7237 Various orders and dispositions regarding forced labor of Jews, in districts Roman, Radauti, Iasi. Falticeni. April ‐ May, 1943. Lists of Jews to be mobilized for forced labor. Requests for craftsmen and professionals. 1001 pages.
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File 7238 Various orders and dispositions regarding forced labor of Jews April 1943 – March 1944. Lists of Jews to be mobilized for forced labor. Requests for craftsmen and laborers. 498 pages.
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File 7239 Various orders and dispositions regarding forced labor of Jews 1 ‐15 July 1943. Lists of Jews to be mobilized for forced labor. Requests for craftsmen and laborers. 937 pages. NB. Some pages were taken out by the Security Services in 1958‐1962 Reel 31
File 7240 Various orders and dispositions regarding forced labor of Jews January – April, 1944. Directives for the discovery of infiltration of Russian agents dressed in Romanian military uniforms and carrying documents from Romanian military who were killed or are prisoners. Directives and orders form the General Staff showing an amelioration of the regime of forced labor for the Jews. Interdiction for Jews to work or be present in administrative offices. No Jewish craftsmen are allowed in military workshops. They will work in shops outside the limits of military barracks or office areas. Transfer of material from archives. Lists of Jews returned from Transnistria. Situation of Jews with foreign passports re obligation of forced labor. The problem of the 1400 Jews from the Northern Bucovina re obligation of forced labor. Disposition for renewal of annual visas for all Jews. Status of Jews converted to Christianity re forced labor. 892 pages.
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File 7241 Various orders and dispositions regarding the Jews. September 1943 – February 1944. Military personnel bring into Romania, over the Dniester, women, which they use for personal domestic work. This is strictly forbidden because these persons could spy for the enemy. Dispositions to prevent the frequent fires at military depots and establishments. Dispositions related to citizens of foreign countries and those with Nansen passports. Order from Maresal Antonescu to exclude from the Army officers that are obese. Norms to establish obesity. Kinds of physical exercise recommended. Remuneration of Jews for labor performed. Officers with up to 60% invalidity must wear a saber. Duty of forced labor is extended for Jews between the ages of 18 and 50, inclusive students from the Jewish high
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schools. The Centrala Evreilor requests to delay this decision. Copy of a brochure titled “The Law and regulations of the Military Status of the Jews”. 1,000 pages.
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File 7242 Orders of repartition and dispositions regarding the forced labor of the Jews. November 1943 ‐ February 1944. German Military Section in Iasi requests 20 Jews to unload war material from 120 railroad cars and load them with fuel for the allied armies on the front. Also a request for 40 Jews to dig trenches, and another for several craftsmen. 1035 pages.
Reel 34 File 7243 Orders of repartition and dispositions regarding the forced labor of the Jews. January ‐ November 1943. Following the orders of Maresal Antonescu, the City Hall (Primaria) of Iassy requests two detachments of Jews needed to disinter the remaining five thousand bodies in the Jewish cemetery in the
suburb Ttrai. (p. 248). Remarkable increase in requests for Jews for various tasks, Even the Metropolit asks for three tinsmiths. 859 pages.
Reel 35 File 7244 Orders of repartition and dispositions regarding the forced labor of the Jews. September 1943 ‐ November 1943. 846 pages.
Reel 36 File 7245 Orders of repartition and dispositions regarding the forced labor of the Jews. March 1943 ‐ April 1943. A number of architects and engineers are sent for 90 days to the Government of Transnistria for forced labor. The German Mission in Bucharest requests 20 Jews for forced labor in Botosani. Jewish physicians working in prisoner camps. The Building Center of the German Marine requests 150 Jews for forced labor. 1132 pages.
Reel 37 File 7246 Reports on the control of the security in various industries: factories, mills, electric stations etc. June ‐ August 1943. Inspections carried out by military personnel and related to: ‐ ethnic composition of the administrative and technical personnel; of Jews required by necessity.
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‐ organization and composition of the security and guarding personnel and their organization. Results of inspection and suggestions and measures proposed for improvement. 959 pages.
Reel 38 File 7247 Lists of repartition and classification by specialties regarding the forced labor of the Jews. April 1943 ‐ January 1944. 208 pages.
Reel 39 File 7248 Lists of classification by specialties and contribution (number of hours worked) by the forced labor of the Jews. April ‐ September 1943 . 329 pages. File 7249 Repartition of Jews for forced labor for local needs. October 1943 – February 1944. 29 pages
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File 7252 Decisions re annulment of requests for extension of repartition of Jews for forced labor. April 1943‐ January 1944. 24 pages. File 7253 Orders and correspondence for Jewish labor brigades located out of town, October 1943 ‐ March 1944. 638 pages
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File 7250 Statistical data of Jews: lists by territory, by profession and trade etc. in relation to their use in the forced labor workforce; data on the performance of various groups of craftsmen. April ‐ December 1943. 295 pages. File 7251 Correspondence related to annulment of workbooks of Jews who are exempted from forced labor. Mai ‐ September 1943. The respective Jews will be integrated in the forced labor workforce. 404 pages.
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File 7254 Orders and correspondence re the forced labor brigades located out of town. April ‐ August 1943. Lists of work proposed to be done and of the necessary manpower required by number and specialty. 933 pages.
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File 7256 Orders and correspondence re the forced labor brigades located out of town. September ‐ November 1943. 943 pages.
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File 7255 Orders and correspondence re the forced labor brigades located out of town. August ‐ September 1943. 749 pages. NB. Some pages were taken out by the Security Services in 1958‐1962.
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File 7257 Inspections, controls and reports re. forced labor of Jews. April ‐ October 1943. 628 pages. File 7258 Jews deported to Transnistria for committing criminal acts. Orders, correspondence and lists. May 1943 ‐ March 1944 Jews repatriated from Transnistria in Vishnita and Radauti. 242 pages.
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File 7259 Orders, dispositions and documents related to Jews. May ‐ June 1943. Jews mobilized to forced labor; requests for craftspeople. Obligation of Jews to donate clothing. 949 pages. File 7260 Jews charged with misdemeanors related to their obligation of forced labor. March 1943 ‐ February 1944. Ordinances regarding Jews who went AWOL or did not respond to the call for forced labor. Instructions for capture and harsh punishment. Mobilization of Jews in the age of 16 and 17 to forced labor. 258 pages.
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File 7261 Orders, dispositions and documents related to Jews. April ‐ May 1943. Jewish women seamstresses are mobilized to work at home on military clothing. The German Consulate in Iasi requests a number of Jews for gardening and other work. 1,049 pages. NB. Some pages were taken out by the Security Services in 1958‐1962.
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File 7262 Orders, dispositions and lists of Jews referred to medical commission. April 1943 ‐ March 1944. 528 documents. NB. Some pages were taken out by the Security Services in 1958‐1962.
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File 7263 Request for Jews to work at military units and various institutions. July – August 1943. Jews complaining for being mistreated and their payment taken away by their supervisors. Requests for Jews by fictitious industries or shops. Introduction of corporal punishment for refractory Jews, or for low work performance. In the Government Bucovina, the Jewish community is a deciding factor of whom and to what kind of forced labor the Jews should be sent. 1,031 pages.
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File 7264 Orders of repartition and lists of Jews for forced labor, in various military units and institutions; correspondence, communications. June – August 1943. 346 pages.
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File 7265 Orders of repartition and lists of Jews for forced labor, in various military units and institutions. August September 1943. Reports of officers committing illegal acts, by accepting bribes from Jews for keeping them on the lists as performing work for their unit. 1,008 pages.
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File 7266 Orders, dispositions and documents related to Jews. June ‐ July 1943. 1,126 pages The regional section of the Centrala Evreilor in Iasi asserts that up to now there was no payment for forced labor of the Jews. NB. Some pages were taken out by the Security Services in 1958‐1962.
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File 7267 Orders, dispositions and documents related to Jews. December 1953 – March 1944. 1,201 pages. NB. Some pages were taken out by the Security Services in 1958‐1962.
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File 7268 Repartition of Jews to a tailor shop. 8 pages.
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File 7269 Orders, dispositions and documents related to Jews. Lists of Jews registered for work on July ‐ December 1943. 116 pages. File 7270 Orders, dispositions and documents related to Jews. Lists of Jews registered for work. August 1942. Correspondence related to work of Jews. March 1943 ‐ May 1944 In May 1944 Antonescu orders that all Jews between the ages of 15 and 55 to be mobilized for forced labor on military utilities. Food will be provided by the Jewish Communities. 686 pages, NB. Some pages were taken out by the Security Services in 1958‐1962.
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File 7270 Inspections of Jews. Orders, dispositions and documents related to Jews. May 1943 ‐ March 1944. 427 pages. File 7272 Orders and correspondence related to Jews for snow cleaning operations. March 1943 ‐ February 1944. 197 pages. File 7273 Orders and correspondence related to Jews on leave, Jews in hospitals and under medical observation. October 1943 ‐ March 1944. 351 pages.
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File 7274 Orders, dispositions and documents related to Jews. February ‐ June 1944.
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File 7275 Orders, dispositions and documents related to Jews. November 1943 – January 1944. Jews working at the Institute of Statistics and in other governmental institutions in Cernauti. 887 pages.
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File 7276 Orders, dispositions and documents related to Jews. September 1943 – January 1944. Increased vigilance for detection of spies infiltrated from the enemy, with the purpose of lowering the morale of the population. Examples of captured parachutists. Preparedness for war is accentuated. 852 pages. NB. Some pages were taken out by the Security Services in 1958‐1962.
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File 7277 Orders, dispositions and documents related to Jews. September ‐ December 1943. 966 pages.
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File 7278 Orders, dispositions and documents related to Jews. September ‐ October 1943. 784 pages.
Reel 61 Army Corps 4 File 7279 Miscellaneous correspondence regarding the Jews. Assigning of Jewish craftspeople to various institutions. Lists and work schedules. December 1943. 565 pages.
Reel 62 Army Corps 4 File 7280 Rules and regulation regarding the qualification and use of Jewish craftsmen in various institutions and military workshops. Situation of Jewish clerics re. induction to forced labor. Inventory and repair of military cots. Jews who were killed or did disappear during the “Rebeliune”, as long that there does not exist an official paper for their demise, will be kept in the registers as insubordinate for not being present for forced labor. 1943. 720 pages.
Reel 63 Army Corps 4 File 7281 Correspondence regarding forced labor of Jews. Lists and work schedules for craftsmen. November ‐ December 1943. 937 pages.
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Army Corps 4 File 7282 Correspondence regarding forced labor of Jews. Lists and work schedules for craftsmen. Lists of institutions and private enterprises requesting prolongation of the working period of the Jewish craftsmen assigned to them. January 1944. 1,064 pages.
Reel 65 Army Corps 4 File 7232 Orders and dispositions regarding the reorganization of the military 4‐th Territorial Army. Dispositions and ordinances regarding forced labor of Jews. Dispositions for communications of prisoners of war. Problems of Jews with alien citizenship, in re. forced labor. Problems related to the morale of the troops on the front. Incidents with German troops, explained as due to the heavy defensive fighting and exhaustion. Spreading of deceptive rumors among the troops. Private letters are circulated as official documents in order to protect them from being censored. Jews are not allowed to work or be present in military barracks and offices, being suspected of spreading defeatist rumors. March ‐ June 1943. 477 pages.
File 7287 Army Corps 4. Correspondence related to confessional personnel: chaplains, deacons, monks etc from the reserves. 1943‐44. 191 pages
Reel 66 Army Corps 4 File 7761 Correspondence, lists and reports regarding forced labor of Jews. May‐ August 1944 , 508 pages.
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File 7762 Army Corps 4. Correspondence related to inspections and controls. Lists of accomplished work. By localities. Disorderly conduct of Jews mobilized for labor; stricter measures of discipline are imposed. July 1944. 99 pages.
File 7763 Army Corps 4. Correspondence and orders related to forced labor of Jews. Jews sent for work to German units. Jan ‐ July 1944. 1,110 pages.
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File 7764 Army Corps 4. Correspondence unsolved because of liquidation of the Office for Forced Labor of the Jews. July‐October 1944. Lists of Jews who left their residence town for other localities in Romania. Lists of Jews from the labor brigades left in the occupied territory. Documents related to Jews working as dentists and dental technicians. Documents salvaged after the bombing in Iasi. 307 pages.
File 7765 Army Corps 4. Reports on administrative and financial controls. April ‐ August 1944. 718 pages.
File 7766 Army Corps 4. Orders of distribution and various documents from General Staff regarding Jewish craftsmen. January‐ March 1944. 345 pages.
Reel 69 File 1348 Territorial Command 4. Orders and dispositions of the General Staff regarding propaganda material: patriotic brochures to be distributed to the military personnel; vigilance against communist activity in factories and soviet propaganda. June ‐ Sept 1941. 264 pages. File 1349 Territorial Command 4. Orders and dispositions of the General Staff and reports regarding the military activity along the frontier with the Soviet Union. The eventuality of a war is stressed. German officers are dressed in Romanian uniforms to make the Russians believe that only the Romanians are there. Reports from Iasi of a provocative action in the night of June 28/29 by local communists, and Jewish students; there were shots from firearms and numerous acts of sabotage committed. (NT. Apparently this should have been the justification for the massacre of Jews that took place at that time in Iassy). Reports of soviet aviation incursions and bombardments in various cities. June ‐ July 1941. 1,060 pages. NB. Numerous pages from various reports were taken out by the Security Services in 1958 ‐ 1962.
Reel 70 File 1350 Territorial Command 4. Orders and dispositions for the population and military personnel in the zone behind the front lines. Daily reports
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regarding: the mood and condition of the population; the attitude towards the Jews and Hungarians; the situation in the prisoner camps; underground Communist activity; maltreatment of Romanians in the territory given up to Hungary; migration of Romanians from that territory into Romania. The deportation of the Jews from the Northern region on Moldova left the population with no commercial activity, thus leading to shortages of food and everyday goods, like soap , oil, sugar, salt, and hardware. The “Studiul Sintetic” pp. 114 ‐ 120 and pp 121 ‐ 120 give a clear image on the real situation in that territory, through a detailed analysis of all material, political and demographic aspects. Reports on Romanian military personnel invading and robbing Jewish families. October‐December 1941. 206 pages. NB. Numerous pages from various reports were taken out by the Security Services in 1958 ‐ 1962. NB. Numerous pages are barely legible.
File 1351 Territorial Command 4. Informative bulletins regarding daily events in various localities. Capture of six out of ten parachutists launched near Cernauti. July 1941 ‐ March 1942. 1,032 pages. NB. Numerous pages are barely legible.
File 1486 Territorial Command 4. List of Jews for forced labor. August. 1942. 40 Pages NB. The first 15 pages were taken out by the Security Services in 1958 ‐ 1962.
File 1499 Territorial Command 4. Secret correspondence and confidential orders. Administrative reorganization of the military system, Dispositions regarding the mobilization of Jews for work. Couriers smuggling letters from Transnistria. 1942 ‐ 1943. 48 pages. NB. Numerous pages from various reports were taken out by the Security Services in 1958 ‐ 1962. NB. Most pages are barely legible.
Reel 71 Army Corps 4 File 1504 Forced labor of the Jews. Repartition of Jews craftsmen to various institutions and enterprises. Aug ‐ Sept 1942. 1,200 pages.
Reel 72 File 1505 Territorial Command 4. Forced labor of the Jews. Evidence of Jews in Recruitment Centers by categories and occupation. 1942‐1943. 180 pages File 1506 Territorial Command 4. Forced labor of the Jews. Evidence of Jews with
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academic titles in Recruitment Centers. 1942‐1943. 167 pages.
Reel 73 File 1509 Territorial Command 4. Forced labor of the Jews. Orders and dispositions for repartition of Jews craftsmen. Lists of attributions and activities. 1942. 396 pages. File 1510 Territorial Command 4. Forced labor of the Jews. Lists of repartition of Jews craftsmen by specialties. 1943. 65 pages
Reel 74 File 1507 Territorial Command 4. Forced labor of the Jews. Repartition of Jews for forced labor according to local needs. Comparative graphic of Jews craftsmen by specialties before and after the deportation. July ‐ August 1942. 318 pages. File 1508 Territorial Command 4. Lists of repartition of Jews for forced labor, by localities and assigned working place and attribution. 1942. 57 pages.
Reel 75 File 1511 Territorial Command 4. Forced labor of the Jews. Reports of work done by Jews craftsmen in various institutions. 1944. 285 pages. File 1512 Territorial Command 4. Forced labor of the Jews. Requests for craftsmen from various enterprises, shops and factories. 1944. 275 pages.
Reel 76 File 1513 Territorial Command 4. Forced labor of the Jews. Reports of work done by Jews. Lists of Jews craftsmen, by profession and qualification. 1942. 631 pages. File 1514 Territorial Command 4. Forced labor of the Jews. Orders and lists of Jews charged of non‐presentation for forced labor duty. 1942 ‐ 43. 71 pages.
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File 1515 Territorial Command 4. Correspondence and lists re. revision of medical records of Jews exempted from forced labor. 1942 ‐ 43. 360 pages. File 1516 Territorial Command 4. Forced labor of Jews. Monthly inspections, controls and reports of work brigades and Jews craftsmen in various institutions, enterprises, factories etc. re. work done, efficiency, living conditions etc. 1942 ‐ 43. 767 pages
Reel 78 File 1517 Territorial Command 4. Correspondence forced labor of Jews, rules and regulations. August 1942 ‐ March 1943. 175 pages. File 1518 Territorial Command 4. Various correspondence related to Jews. 1942‐43. 947 pages.
Reel 79 File 1519 Territorial Command 4. Misc. correspondence re: forced labor of Jews. 1943. 1,015 pages.
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File 1520 Territorial Command 4. Forced labor of Jews related to snow shoveling. Special decree of the general Staff for mobilization of all Jews ‐ with some exceptions ‐ and inclusive all students from Jewish schools starting at age sixteen, to be present in case of heavy snowfall. November 1943 ‐ March 1943. 424 pages. File 1521 Territorial Command 4. Correspondence related to forced labor of Jews. 1942. 96 pages. File 1522 Territorial Command 4. Forced labor of Jews. Orders and dispositions; requests for exemption. 1942. 292 pages.
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File 18 Territorial Command 4. Various correspondence from the archives. 1942‐ 43. 27 pages.
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File 83 Territorial Command 4. Lists of Jews for forced labor assigned to various institutions and workshops. 1942. 452 pages. NB. Some pages were taken out by the Security Services in 1958 ‐ 1962.
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File 84 Territorial Command 4. Orders of assignment of Jews for forced labor and with horse driven wagons for various institutions and workshops. 885 pages. 1942‐1943.
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File 85 Territorial Command 4. Orders of assignment of Jews for forced labor in the district Iasi and in the province Bucovina. 1101 pages. 1942. NB. Some pages were taken out by the Security Services in 1958 ‐ 1962.
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File 86 Territorial Command 4. Orders of assignment of Jews for forced labor. 1942. 1061 pages. File 87 Territorial Command 4. Lists of Jews to be sent to extra hard labor as punishment for non presentation to assigned places for forced labor. The Jewish Central Office (Centrala Evreilor) will assign in each district a number of twenty Jews as hostages for the Jews who will escape from their workplace. For every escapee five hostages will be deported to Transnistria together with their families. List of 70 Jews deported to Transnistria with their families. Lists of Jews in the labor brigades suspected of communist activity. 623 pages. 1942.
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File 88 Territorial Command 4. Correspondence and documents regarding the Jews in forced labor brigades. 290 pages .1943.
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File 89 Territorial Command 4. Orders of assignment and documents regarding the
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forced labor of Jews. 1942. 1122 pages. NB. Some pages were taken out by the Security Services in 1958 ‐ 1962.
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File 181 Territorial Command 4. Orders of assignment and documents regarding the forced labor of Jews. 1943. 1004 pages.
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File 464 Territorial Command 4. Orders of duration from the Army Corps and from the General Headquarters, related to the status of various categories of Jews for forced labor duty. Also the internal organization of the military units. Daily work schedule. All leaves of Jews from their assignments are suspended and all orders to the contrary are void. Reorganization of the military services after retreat from the Northern parts of Moldova Bessarabia and Bucovina. Conflicting orders and dispositions indicate the chaotic situation of this territorial Command. Forced labor of Jews is revoked, but in the labor brigades orders are to work ten hours a day. Secret orders related to relocation and functions of various military units. March – September 1944. 539 pages. NB. Some pages were taken out by the Security Services in 1958 ‐ 1962.
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File 182 Territorial Command 4. Inspections, controls and monthly reports. Jews at various workshops and in forced labor brigades. July 1943 ‐ April 1944. NB. Some pages were taken out because of military information they contained.
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File 465 Territorial Command 4. Various correspondence relative to forced labor of the Jews. The new minister of defense congratulates the army for their victory against the Nazi troops in Bucharest. November 1943 ‐ September 1944. 284 pages. File 466 Territorial Command 4. Orders and dispositions relative to the regime of the Jews. Lists of Jews exempted from forced labor. The exemptions are declared void. April ‐ August 1944. 218 pages.
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File 853
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Infantry Division 14. Reports and lists of suspicious military personnel, by nationality and religion. A bible of tendentious interpretation by a priest, is apparently spread among soldiers. April ‐ June 1940. 62 pages. File 859 Infantry Division 14. Permits for shotguns. Availability of radio receivers for the troops to listen to the “Soldier’s hour”. Radio receivers confiscated from Jews. Daily reports of the military tribunal regarding rebellious individuals . April ‐June 1941. 224 pages. File 861 Infantry Division 14. Various inquiries regarding disturbances. Lists of military personnel by units. Conflicts between the population and the troops retreating from Bessarabia. Exchange of military personnel in Transylvania after the Vienna dictate. Counter‐information activity and reports of military activity along the river Pruth. Legionnaire and communist propaganda. September 1940‐ February 1941. 1084 pages NB. Some pages were taken out by the Security Services in 1958 ‐ 1962.
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File 887 Infantry Division 14. (Wrong page from Ministry of Finances inserted) Instructions from the General Staff for guarding the territory. Organization of the military activity after retreat from Bessarabia and relocation of the units. June ‐ August 1940. 472 pages. File 1015 Infantry Division 14. Organization of military reaction and evacuation of the population in case of an invasion of alien armies. Counter information activity: detection of suspicious persons; lists of communists, legionnaires, sectants etc. Lists of Jews evacuated from villages and towns. Suspects were interned in Tg. Jiu. Proclamations, Directives and measures at the breakout of the hostilities against the Soviet Union. On June 25. 1941 the first mention of “Jidani” in work brigades. Daily reports on the front situation, inclusive operations of German armies on all fronts. Regulations for handling the prisoners. Administrative measures in the reoccupied territories of Bessarabia and Bucovina. June ‐ August 1941. 522 pages. NB. Some pages were taken out by the Security Services in 1958 ‐ 1962.
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File 1081(?) Infantry Division 14. Misc. Investigations. Orders and dispositions following the rebellion. January ‐ April 1941 1109 pages. NB. Numerous pages were taken out by the Security Services in 1958 ‐ 1962.
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File 1096 Infantry Division 14. Rebels. January 1941. Report on attacks of military by the rebels and measures for future protection and their liquidation. Report on the events in Iasi and other towns in this territory during the rebellion. A decree from Gen. Antonescu does mention the “Judeo‐Masonic machinations” Documents regarding the Plebiscite in March 1941. 590 pages. File 1102 Infantry Division 14. Military activity: antiaircraft defense, special actions, various correspondence. The presence of German military personnel among the troops. 1941 ‐ 1942. 317 pages.
File 1106 Infantry Division 14. Orders ref. to military exercises given by German Commandments (In German and translation). and by the Division. Preparation for crossing the Pruth and continuation toward the Dniester. June‐July, 1941. 371 pages.
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File 1108 Infantry Division 14. Plan of Action. The internal order. 1941 ‐ 1942. Organizational details. Inclusive parts of Bessarabia already occupied. 227 pages. (Pages missing with the notation “No connection with the problematics of the Holocaust Museum”).
File 1109 Infantry Division 14. The internal order. Organization of military units on various sectors and their duties. 1941‐1942. 309 pages. (Pages missing with the notation “No connection with the problematics of the Holocaust Museum”).
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File 1128 Infantry Division 14. Evacuation of troops, equipment and goods. Soldiers from occupied territories may return home after handing over their armament. Reorganization of Army Units. Military activity related to the takeover of Northern Transylvania by Hungary in the zone of the new frontier. Misc orders and dispositions. June ‐ December 1940. 897 pages. (Pages missing with the notation “No connection with the problematics of the Holocaust Museum”).
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File 1367 Infantry Division 14. Permanent orders with regard to captured materials, secrecy, decorations, spies, Magyar propaganda among the Romanian military. Instructions for utilization of Jews forced labor brigades, state institutions and in the private sector: housing, alimentation, clothing, medical assistance, vacations, work management, controls, sanctions, annulments. February ‐ July 1942. 239 pages. File 1424 Infantry Division 14. Special missions. Observation flights for the artillery. Partisan activity behind the front lines. Control and protection of roadways and crossings. October 1942 ‐ March 1943. 77 pages.
File 1684 Infantry Division 14. Prisoners: inventory, interrogations Ukrainian soldiers from General Vlasov's bands going to the front, insulted Romanian soldiers, calling them Gypsies and wowing revenge for mistreating their people. September ‐ October, 1043. 67 pages. File 1695 Infantry Division 14. Contra‐informative reports. Partisan activity in Transnistria. September 1943‐March 1944. 268 pages.
File 1892 Infantry Division 14. Register of control of the activity of the Jews in the period 1943 – 1944. 26 pages.
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File 3697 Direction Fortifications. Jewish labor brigades. Military staffing of the Central Depot and Workshops. Evidence of Jews doing forced labor by origin and by place of work. July 1941 ‐ March 1942. 272 pages.
File 4155 Direction Fortifications. Jewish labor brigades. Organization. Activities. Evacuation and liquidation. 1943 ‐1944. 289 pages.
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File 4177 Direction Fortifications. Organization of the labor brigades of various composition for completion of the fortifications. Work to be executed. 1943 1944. 820 pages. (NB Numerous empty pages stamped ”SECRET”)
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File 4182
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Direction Fortifications. Reports and graphics of the work accomplished in various sectors of the line of fortifications, inclusive the Jewish forced labor brigades. 1943 ‐ 1944. 243 pages.
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File 4185 Department of Fortifications. Jewish forced labor brigade #100. Organization, construction projects, reports. March ‐ September, 1943. 489 pages.
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File 4186 Department of Fortifications. Jewish forced labor brigade #100. Organization, construction projects, reports, Numerous Jews deserters from the brigade. Military personnel do complain that punishment of those caught is too low. September ‐ December 1943. 513 pages. File 4187 Department of Fortifications. Jewish forced labor brigades #100 thru # 104. Organization, construction projects, reports. December 1943 ‐ March 1944. 340 pages.
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File 4190 Department of Fortifications. Jewish forced labor brigade 101. Organization, construction projects, reports. Problems related to housing of Jews from the brigade in peasant’s houses. April ‐ August, 1943. 550 pages.
Reel 104 File 4191 Department of Fortifications. Jewish forced labor brigade #101. Organization, construction projects, reports. August ‐ November 1943. 404 pages.
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File 4192 Department of Fortifications. Jewish forced labor brigade #101. Organization, construction projects, reports. November 1943 ‐ March 1944. 233 pages. File 4193
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Department of Fortifications. Jewish forced labor brigade #102. Organization, construction projects, reports. April ‐ July 1943. 294 pages.
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File 4194 Department of Fortifications. Jewish forced labor brigade 102. Organization, construction projects, reports. Vol. II August ‐ October, 1943. 271 pages. (NT. A number of pages was taken out as unrelated to the problematic of the Holocaust) File 4195 Department of Fortifications. Jewish forced labor brigade #102. Organization, construction projects, reports.Vol. III October ‐ December, 1943. 422 pages.
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File 4196 Department of Fortifications. Jewish forced labor brigade #102. Organization, construction projects, reports. November 1943 ‐ March 1944. 247 pages. (NT. Numerous pages were taken out as unrelated to the problematic of the Holocaust, being of military nature) File 4199 Department of Fortifications. Jewish forced labor brigade #103. Organization, construction projects, reports. April 1943 ‐ January 1944. 358 pages. (NT. Numerous pages were taken out as unrelated to the problematic of the Holocaust, being of military nature)
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File 4201 Department of Fortifications. Jewish forced labor brigade 104. Organization, construction projects, reports. May ‐ September 1943. 330 pages.(NT. Numerous pages were taken out as unrelated to the problematic of the Holocaust, being of military nature)
File 4202 Department of Fortifications. Jewish forced labor brigade #104. Organization, construction projects, reports. October ‐ December 1943. 206 pages. (NT. Numerous pages were taken out as unrelated to the problematic of the Holocaust, being of military nature) File 4209 Department of Fortifications. Request for bids for the project of fortifications in Constanza. Analysis of bids. October 1943 ‐ March 1944. 527 pages.
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File 4214 Department of Fortifications. Armored shelters. Jewish forced labor brigades 100 to 104. 1943 ‐1944. 69 pages. File 4219 Department of Fortifications. Jewish forced labor brigades 100 to 102. Weekly reports, 1943 ‐1944. 179 pages.
File 4221 Department of Fortifications. Jewish forced labor brigade 101. Specification for fortifications, and for special construction work. 1943. 159 pages.
File 4222 Department of Fortifications. Inventory of documents in evacuated archives. 1943. 111 pages
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File 4223 Department of Fortifications. Jewish forced labor brigade 104. Closeout documents. 1942/43 ‐1943/44. 288 pages. File 4224 Department of Fortifications. Jewish forced labor brigade 101. Execution of fortification work at cape Midia, Constanza. General specification for construction work. 1943. 136 pages. File 4226 Department of Fortifications. Documents of reception for work accomplished. 1942 ‐ 1943. 106 pages. (NT. Numerous pages were taken out as unrelated to the problematic of the Holocaust, being of military nature)
File 4227 Department of Fortifications. Documents of reception for work accomplished. (Duplicate). 1942 ‐ 1943. 123 pages. File 4244 Department of Fortifications. Service of materials. Jewish forced labor brigades 101 to 194. 1943 ‐ 1944. 695 pages.
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File 4252 Department of Fortifications. Administrative Section. General correspondence. Jewish forced labor brigades # 100 to # 104. 1943 ‐1944. 403 pages.
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File 4273 Department of Fortifications. Section Tactics and Organization. Jewish forced labor brigade # 101. Correspondence. 1944. 462 pages.
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File 227 Ministerial Cabinet. The situation of the Minorities. Historical review. The activity of the neighboring countries in assisting nationalist activity of their respective brethren in Romania. History of the Jews who argue that they did settle in the territory, before the creation of the Romanian Principalities. Chronological history of the Jews in the Principalities, with strong anti‐ Semitic undertones. Detailed analysis of the demographic situation and distribution of minorities, as well as statistical socio‐economic data. 1939. 399 pages. File 231 Ministerial Cabinet. Study of the German colonists in Southern Bessarabia. 1939. 28 pages. File 235 Ministerial Cabinet. Bureau 2. Special Information Service. Clandestine transport of Jews from Europe on the Danube. 2(two) pages. August ‐ November, 1940. File 244 Ministerial Cabinet. Bureau 2. The German troops in Romania. Various reports from the Security Services. An incident between a Romanian officer and a German NCO. List of car accidents bi German troops. August 1940 ‐ March 1941. 174 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958‐ 1962)
File 267 Ministerial Cabinet. Bureau 2. The “Rebeliune”. Detailed reports on the daily events in various regions and districts. Intervention of German officers and troops in some localities, like Vatra Dornei. Booklet containing “Instructions for Repression of Internal Unrest” (39 pages). January February 1941. 389 pages. (Numerous pages was taken out by the security services in 1958‐ 1962)
File 297 Ministerial Cabinet. Correspondence related to relations with the
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Romanian‐Soviet Commission. Investigation of Romanian officers for hostile attitude toward the Soviet Army and for war crimes committed while stationed in the occupied territories during WWII. Reports on Romanian military personnel retained by the soviets for interrogation, whose fate is unknown. 1945 ‐ 1947. 381 pages. (Numerous pages was taken out by the security services in 1958‐ 1962)
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File 706 Ministerial Cabinet. Summary of activity and results of the military commission Odessa on June 28 ‐ October 31.(NT. commission created following the Soviet ultimatum by Molotov) 8 pages. File 777 Ministerial Cabinet. Bureau of Studies. Legislative proposals regarding the treasury, finances and military equipment. All properties and assets of the Jews in Bessarabia and Northern Bucovina are taken over by the Romanian State . Law of September 4, 1941. Creation of a sanitary Commission with branches in every district. Laws and ordinances for application of special taxes for Jews. 1941. 592 pages.
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File 863 Ministerial Cabinet. Project of law regarding the suspension of pending penal procedures against Jews in order to mobilize them for forced labor and provision for their subsistence. Various other laws promulgated by decree. 1941‐41. 411 pages.
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File 914 General Staff. Section II‐ Information. The atrocities committed by the Hungarians in Ardeal. Description of various injuries suffered by Romanians. Contacts with the Italo‐German Commission in Cluj and Brasov. 1940 ‐ 1945. Vol. I. 392 pages. File 921 General Staff. Section II‐ Information. Hungarian atrocities in the occupied Ardeal. Real cases as described by the Information Services: l. Atrocities; 2. List and graphic of killings; 3. Tortures and injuries; 4. Ill treatment; 5. Arrests; 6. Internments; 7. Destruction of private property and profanation of churches. December 1940. 26 pages. File 941 General Staff. Section II‐ Information. Events related to the occupation of Bessarabia and the Northern Bucovina by the Soviets. Occupation of
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Cernauti by the Soviets. Attitude of the minorities towards the Soviet occupants. In Transylvania the Hungarian minority instigates against the Romanian authorities. Reports on the conduct of the Jewish and Russian population in the territories during and after the occupation by the Soviet army. Anti‐Semitic manifestations of Romanian military with often tragic consequences. Jewish soldiers in uniform are thrown out of trains and attacked on the road. In Bucovina under Russian occupation the German wear armbands with swastikas and are not disturbed by the Soviets. Reports on the situation at the border with Bulgaria. Numerous Romanian soldiers and some officers originally from Bessarabia, disappear from their units and return home. File containing statements of officers and NCOs relative to the retreat of the troops from Bessarabia. June ‐ July, 1940. 743 pages. (Numerous pages were taken out and destroyed by the Security Services in 1958 ‐ 1962)
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File 986 General Staff. Section II‐ Information. Exercises and conferences at the mixed Romano‐German seminary on organization of the German heavy motorized division 1940. 132 pages. File 999 General Staff. Section II‐ Information. Hungarian atrocities in Ardeal. Reports on real events. February ‐ September 1941. 16 pages. File 1072 General Staff. Section II‐ Information. Hungarian atrocities in Ardeal. Vol. II. 1940 ‐ 1945. Reports on desecration of orthodox churches. Abusive acts committed by the Hungarian authorities. Lists of complaints. Contacts with the Italo‐German mixed commission. Closing of schools with Romanian language. 367 pages. (Numerous pages were transferred to another file[ # 2976 ?] in 1960). File 1105 General Staff. Section II‐ Information. Installation and suspension of telephone connections. April 1942 ‐ March 1943. Suspension of telephone connections at Jewish homes. Other measures taken due to lack of materials, shortage of circuits etc. 234 pages.
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File 1170 General Staff. Section II‐ Information. Internal political situation. Socio‐ political trends. Political parties. Patriotic organizations. Mood and cultural activity of the population. Hungary and Ardeal. January 1943 ‐ June 1944. 561 pages (Numerous pages were taken out and destroyed by the Security Services in 1958 ‐ 1962. Some pages are in Hungarian. Most pages are barely legible).
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File 1171 General Staff. Section II‐ Information. Internal political situation. The treatment of the Romanian population in Transylvania. List of Romanians in Hungarian work brigades. Reports on kidnapping children for medical purposes. Informative reports on individual cases of persecution of Romanian population and of crimes committed by the Hungarian military. March – November, 1943. 809 pages. (Some pages were taken out by the Security Services in 1958 ‐ 1962)
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File 1172 General Staff. Section II‐ Information. Specific internal problems. Terrorism. Espionage. The situation in Hungary. 1943 ‐ 1944. Some six thousand Hungarian Jews were sent to the copper mines in Serbia. The process against Hungarian superior officers accused to have ordered the massacre of some 2500 Serbs in the region Bacica. The story of a train transporting Jews in sealed wagons and under German guard. In Budapest the local Jews were not allowed to bring food and clothing. Two days later, when opened in the station Ujpest, they found three hundred corpses. April 1943. Reports of intensification of the actions against the Jews. Information 1945. on the action of concentration of the Jews in Northern Transylvania in Ghettos by the Gestapo. Acts of atrocities. The goods left by the Jews are loaded on trucks and taken to Germany. Various information on conduct of the non‐Jewish population. The clergy condemns in their sermons the atrocities against the Jews. A number of ca 157 thousand Jews are evacuated by railroad in a direction apparently to Poland. The population is forced to declare all hidden belongings left by or taken from the Jews. 119 pages.
File 1175 General Staff. Section II‐ Information. Verification of ethnic origin of all Hungarian military personnel active and retired, in accordance with the racial criteria established by the Nazis. Problems of the Hungarian minority in Romania. Life of the Romanians after the occupation of Hungary by the German troops. The Romanian population is evacuated from the zone adjacent to the Carpathian Mountains. 1943 ‐ 1944, 256 pages. File 1185 General Staff. Section II‐ Information. Evaluation of various military branches in Hungary. 1944. 143 pages File 1195 General Staff. Section II‐ Information. Exceptional military actions in Hungary. Special privileges and rights given to the gendarmes on duty in Northern Transylvania. 1944. 269 pages.
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Reel 121 File 1 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. Correspondence with police, gendarmerie and prefecture authorities. Reports regarding attitude of local population, espionage, sabotaging, terrorism, communist and social activities. The Jews are all in ghettos; life and activities there. Lists of persons collaborating with the Soviets and of those who were part of the public administration during the occupation of Bessarabia. A mass grave discovered at the location of the local NKVD, with 75 people executed during the Soviet occupation. In the Jewish cemetery of Ismail a mass grave with 27 people killed shortly before the Soviets retreated. German soldiers appropriate cattle and food from the peasants without pay or receipts. Lists of persons suspected of communist activity in various districts of Bessarabia. July ‐ October 1941. 851 pages (A number of pages were taken out by the Security services in 1958 ‐1960)
Reel 122 File 2 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. Correspondence. Information. Cases of typhoid fever in various districts. Prevention of floods on the rivers Pruth and Dnjestr. Interaction with the Government of Transnistria Re. transfer of goods. Report on renewal of activity of the legionnaires. Information on communist activity and the organization for the creation of an independent Ukrainian state. Monthly informative bulletins on these problems, on partisan activity, parachutists, terrorist activity. Court martial of people who were part of the administration under the Soviets and persecuted the Romanian population in their function. Impostors organizing cultural events with tendentious programs. Organizing the school system. Contra‐informative activity. List of deputies (representatives) in the Soviet of the Moldova Republic and other legislative bodies. Conflicts with German military personnel. Clandestine commerce between Bessarabia and Transnistria. Romanians from Bessarabia in German prisoner camps. November 1941 ‐ January 1943. 1379 pages.
Reel 123 File 4 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. Informative Bulletins and Correspondence by the Inspectorate of Police in the period 1941‐ 42. Soviet propaganda material (page 3 only). Lists of deputies (representatives) in the Soviet of Moldova Republic by districts. Propaganda material in Ukrainian, Romanian and German. Jews are allowed to religious services on High holidays (Sep. 13) Periodic reports from districts on the local situation. 385 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the Security services in 1958 ‐1960)
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File 5 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. Informative Bulletins and Correspondence by the Inspectorate of Gendarmerie in the period 1941‐ 42. Ordinance for organization of the activity in the territories. Periodic reports from units in the field. Soviet propaganda material addressed to Romanian and German military. 381 pages.
Reel 124 File 7 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. Sessions of the Provincial Council and Administrative Conferences. July 25, 1941 ‐ August 28, 1942. 286 pages. File 8 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. Sessions of the Provincial Council and Administrative Conferences. Administrative inspections. September 14, 1941 ‐ March 13, 1943. 278 pages. File 10 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. Activity report on the first months from setting free of the Province. July 1941 ‐ December 1942. Among others an analysis of the legionnaires, communists and minorities. “Although the action of evacuation of the Jews to East of the Dnjestr, a special commission,…… is reviewing the fate of the few Jews left: in towns 292, in the countryside 499” (cited from the report). Those Jews who become unnecessary are evacuated to Transnistria. The same fate awaits the Jews working in forced labor brigades who contravene the rules and dispositions imposed upon them. The report repeats the request to move the ghettos located on the left bank of the Dnjestr, like Moghilev and
Rbnia, farther to the interior. The proximity of the two provinces gave birth to a network of corruption and smuggling that must be eradicated, says the report. List of minorities in the province. 210 pages. File 13 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. Prefectura of district Balti. Lists of Jews that left with the Soviets and of Jews transferred over the Dnjestr. 23 pages. No date.
Reel 125 File 14 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. Prefectura of District Balti. Other categories of dislocations in Bessarabia during the Soviet occupation. 15 pages. No date. File 15
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Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. Prefectura of District Balti. People taken by force by the Soviet authorities and the army. 28 pages. File 16 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. Prefectura of District Balti. People assassinated by the Soviets with or without trial. 10 pages. File 17 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. Prefectura of District Balti. People who left on their own will. 53 pages. File 18 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. Prefectura of District Balti. Mobilized . 89 pages. File 19 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. Activity report on the activity in the Province for the period 15 August 1941 ‐15 August 1943. Two years of Romanian activity in the set free Bessarabia. 84 pages. File 22 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. Components and organization of the Military Cabinet. 1941. 11 pages. File 25 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. Organizational scheme of the Military Cabinet. 1941. 11 pages. (Note: The documents include also the Northern Bucovina that was occupied by the Soviets in 1940.) Various ordinances related to local administration and organization. 1941 – 1943. 294 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the Securityservices in 1958 ‐1960) File 28 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. Prisoners and deportees from Bessarabia. Situation of people from Bessarabia that ended up as prisoners. Requests from their families to set them free. Only persons of Romanian or German ethnic origin are allowed to return to Bessarabia. December 12, 1941 ‐ March 31, 1942. 178 pages
Reel 126 File 29 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. Municipality of Chisinau. Council of Hygiene. 1942 ‐ 1943. Problems related to the flooding of the Pruth river. The military commander of the Chisinau municipality shows as a big achievement of his that he freed the town of “Jews and the rests of enemies”. The history of the Ghetto Chisinau (Report of the General Governor 12‐2, 1941). Reports related to Jews trying to escape from deportation to Transnistria by bribing the authorities. Various problems
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related to internment of Jews in Ghettos; e.g., exchange of currency, gold and jewelry exchange. Memorandum on the problem of the Jews in Bessarabia and of their deportation to Transnistria; the fate of the goods left behind. Abuses and thefts, interdiction of military personnel Romanian or German to enter the ghettos. The Ghetto Chisinau. Detailed description of the itineraries to follow for deportation of the Jews to Transnistria and the mechanics of the operation. Lists of Jews left in the Ghetto after the deportation Information of legionnaire clandestine activities. Report Alexianu about Jews driven to Transnistria( Nov. 1941) The situation in the Ghetto Atachi on Sept. 8, 1941. Lists of persons in Chisinau and in other towns and districts who activated against the Romanian state before and during the evacuation of Bessarabia. 781 pages. (Note: some documents appear in double or triple copy)
Reel 127 File 141 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. 29.11, 41 ‐ 3.3, 42. Administrative problems: urgent need for leather drive belts (58 pages of documents and still no belts) Inventory of industrial equipment and goods by the Germans who were repatriated, by the Jews who were deported and by others who left the territory. 221 pages
Reel 127 File 158 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. 14.4, 42 ‐23.6, 42. The decree‐law 410 regarding the organization of the economy in the province with only ethnic Romanian elements. 39 pages. File 177 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. 23.10, 42 ‐ 18.3.44 Requests for people to be returned to Bessarabia who lived there before: Jews and those with Jewish wives. Jews fleeing from Transnistria arrested on trains and returned. Chase after Jews living clandestine in Chisinau. Situation of Jewish specialists in various industrial establishments. 312 pages. File 186 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. Orthodox priests asking payment for religious services from Russian population. Accusations of transfer of money to the Jews in Moghilev by Romanian military personnel; suggestions to move the Ghetto more to the interior, in order to stop this traffic. Various administrative problems with the local population. 22.4 ‐ 27.9, 1943. 510 pages.
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File 96 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. The evacuation of the Jews over the Dnjestr. Lists of Jews with breakdown of men, women and children for : evacuated, to be evacuated and stay in place. Total Jews evacuated: 55,867; presently not evacuated: 257; in the hospital for mentally ill: 59; stay in place 753. Lists of Jews baptized. Schedule for evacuation of Jews from the Ghetto Chisinau, by railroad. Nominal list of 173 Jews left in Chisinau. Nominal lists of transports of evacuated Jews. Jews originally from Bessarabia discovered in various places in Romania. Reports of Jews who for various reasons were still in Bessarabia, or were discovered elsewhere, that were evacuated to Transnistria. 27.3, 1942 ‐ 1.2, 1943. 381 pages. File 120 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. Problem of religious dissidents condemned for various acts of high treason. The situation of the lipovans, Adventists and Baptists. Sectants are interned in camp. Actions of religious persecution. 23.2, 1042 ‐ 2.12, 1943. 116 pages.
Reel 129 File 313 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. District Soroca. Pretura Soroca. Lists of deported arrested and condemned during the Soviet occupation. Lists of people taken to forced labor in the Donbas. March 1943. 150 pages.
File 314 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. District Soroca Pretura Drochia. Lists of deported by the Soviets, recruited in the Red Army, or to forced labor, assassinated by the Soviets, left on their own, presently under arrest and in jail. Jews who left on their own and deported to Transnistria. March 1943. 111 pages.
File 314 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. Administrative problems related to inquiries on performance of public servants in Chisinau. The press and the newspaper people. The radio transmission programs from Chisinau. The situation of the Jews who reside presently in Chisinau. Regulations and actions for visits of Marshall Antonescu. Lists of military and civil dignitaries and positions detained. Report on the incidents and infractions committed by military personnel in command at the evacuation of Soroca. Twenty four families of Jews request to be evacuated to towns in the Old Kingdom. Organization of the convoys of refugees. Declaration of state of war in Bessarabia and evacuation of all possible goods and equipment. 2.2 ‐28.3, 1944. 244 pages.
File 443 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. Administrative and military correspondence. 1.1 ‐ 29.1, 1944, 40 pages.
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File 445 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. Administrative and military correspondence. 1.1 ‐ 10.3, 1944. 91 pages
Reel 130 File 306 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. Jews. 1943 Lists of Jews in various districts who will relocate to the district capitals. Situation of Jews living in forced labor camps. In one of the camps were left 80 Jews who apparently couldn’t afford to bribe the officers. Lists of Jews who did not return from leave. Jewish men and women with adopted names. infiltrate from the East into Bessarabia, arising suspicions of being soviet agents. Those caught are deported to Transnistria. Treatment of baptized Jews and of mixed marriages. Lists of Jewish craftspeople presently in Bessarabia. 878 pages.
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File 32 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. 10.4, 41 ‐ 3.12, 42 The problem of religious sects. List of regional and numerical distribution of the religious sects. The orthodox priests claim large amounts of money to celebrate religious rites. False information about the deported Jews in Moghilev (p. 183) The Jewess Carmen Dickman from Moghilev is interrogated by a Gendarmerie Major in Soroca. Numerous reports of clandestine transfer of money, goods and letters to Moghilev. Translation of letters addressed to Jews in Moghilev. The Lawyer Tvers Albert is in contact and helps his Jewish friends from Radauti. There are several reports of this kind with other persons: the industrialist Braha and others. Jews keep disappearing from the Ghetto Chisinau. Some are apprehended in Old Kingdom. 342 pages. File 35 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. 8.2 ‐ 10.18 1942 Table of work to be performed and of camps for the Jews on slave labor in 1941 ‐ 42, in various districts. Daily reports on number of participants and work accomplished. 273 pages. File 94 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. 4.2, 42 ‐ 3.31, 43. Jewish woman using false documents to prove ethnicity. Jews converted to Catholicism. List of Jews in the Ghetto Chisinau. List of Jewish women baptized and married with Christians A trainload of Jews deported by the Germans from France arrived in Chisinau, in the idea to settle them in Bessarabia. Almost 60% were dead and almost in putrefaction, and the rest with few chances to remain alive. One person who was still capable to speak, told that they were taken out of their beds with nothing to take with them and stuffed like sardines in sealed cattle cars. A Romanian courier is found at the crossing of the Dnjestr with a large sum of money and 400 letters from Cernauti for Jews from Moghilev. 572 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the Security services in 1958 ‐1960)
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File 207 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. 2.1, 43 ‐ 3.17, 44. Correspondence related to internees in camps for various infractions and of prisoners. 89 pages. File 9(?) Government of Bessarabia. Directorate of Administration. Evacuation of the towns. May ‐ June , 1943. Subject: evacuation of Bucharest, Ploiesti and Campina in case of heavy bombardments and placement of their population in the South of Bessarabia. 47 pages. (A considerable number of pages were taken out by the Security services, as being of no interest for the Museum and because of their military nature).
Reel 133 File 244 Government of Bessarabia: Military cabinet. 2.1, 43 ‐ 3.17, 44. Correspondence referring to persons who came to Bessarabia during three months with the purpose of liquidation of their properties. They will be colonized in Transnistria. 2.9‐12.8, 1943. 909 pages
Reel 134 File 1977 Section 1 Organization, Mobilization. Decrees, orders and correspondence related to the military status of the Jews. Miscell orders and decrees from the General Headquarters of the Army. Romanian legionnaires residing illegally in Germany under Nazi protection. Organization of the Red Cross for wartime operation. Requisition of specialists and automotive vehicles 1940 ‐ 1941. 90 pages. File 1978 Section 1 Organization, Mobilization. Military justice system: organization and attributions. Preparation of laws and regulations for wartime conditions. “Study and Proposals for the Resolution of the Jewish Problem”. (October 1941, 43 pages) Problem of deposits of fuels and lubricants. Requisition of gas stations owned by Jews in Moldova, Bessarabia and Bucovina (September 7, 1940). Rules and regulations for communal work, with special provisions for (forced labor) of the Jews. Comparison with communal work operation in Bulgaria and in Germany. 1940 ‐ 1941). 414 pages.
Reel 135 File 2145 Section 1 Organization, Mobilization. Military status of the Jews. Lists of Jews recorded in special register, form every Territorial Commandment. 1942. 423 pages.
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File 2174 Section 1 Organization, Mobilization. Martial Court. Organization of Martial Court sections in Bessarabia, Transnistria and the Northern Bucovina. The Guard Regiment of the “Conducator”. Organization, staff and activity. 1941 ‐ 1943. 28 pages.
File 2186 Section 1 Organization, Mobilization. Lists of officers with Jewish or Hungarian wives. Lists of NCOs married to Jewish or Hungarian wives. Same for officers in the reserves. 1941. 451 pages. File 2218 Section 1 Organization, Mobilization. Lists of mobilization 1941 ‐ 42. Gendarmerie. 12 pages. File 2361 Section 1 Organization, Mobilization. Centralized numerical situation of Jews, transferred and registered by trade on May 15, 1941. 13 pages.
File 2365 Section 1 Organization, Mobilization. Studies and proposals regarding the Jewish problem in Romania. 1941 ‐ 1942. Special taxes to be levied. Rules and regulations for forced labor of the Jews, men and women. Creation of a General Inspectorate of working camps and columns. Introducing taxes paid in lieu of working . 265 pages.
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File 2366 Section 1 Organization, Mobilization. Correspondence from 2‐nd Territorial Commandment. Lists of Jews requesting transfer from their working assignments. Personal requests of Jews to be excepted from forced labor for medical or other reasons. Industrial enterprises requesting Jews from their staff to be allowed to fulfill their obligation of forced labor at their plant or business. Lists of Jewish students in Bucharest. September ‐ November 1941. 874 pages.
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File 2367 Section 1 Organization, Mobilization. Juridical problems of Jews mobilized for forced labor. Modes of assignment to forced labor of various categories of Jews. Lists of Jews exempted from forced labor. High school students will perform communal labor during summer vacation. Census of persons having Jewish blood. Rules and regulations regarding police activity in controlling personal and vehicular traffic. Gypsy families of those serving in the army, deported to Transnistria. 1942 ‐ 1943. 203 pages.
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Section 1 Organization, Mobilization. Miscell correspondence. Reports and lists on number of Jews in the forced labor brigades and work accomplished by them by districts. Lists of Jewish lawyers excluded from the bar. August ‐ November, 1941. 688 pages
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File 2369 Section 1 Organization, Mobilization. 19 Sept. ‐ 23 Oct, 1941. Correspondence from Territorial Corp 2. Not approved. Lists of requests of exemptions from forced labor that were rejected. Judicial documents related to who is a Jew. 422 pages.
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File 2370 Section 1 Organization, Mobilization. Miscell correspondence, mostly related to the forced labor of the Jews, internment of Jews in camps in Romania. Complaints by the Italo‐German mixed Commission in Brasov regarding the attitude of the Romanian government toward the Hungarians living in Romania ‐ they are put in an equal position with the Jews with regard to the obligation of forced labor. 1941 ‐ 1942. 1001 pages.(A number of pages were taken out by the Security Services in the period 1958 ‐ 1962).
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File 2371 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence related to the forced labor of the Jews. Proposals to use Jewish women for knitting various objects like gloves, scarves etc for the Romanian army. Complete text of the Decree‐Law for the organization and activity of the forced labor camps for Jews and other internees. 1941‐ 1942. 904 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962. Some pages, of military nature were taken out as unrelated to the problematic of the Holocaust)
Reel 142 File 2372 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence related to the forced labor and other problems of the Jews. 1941 – 1942. Detailed organizational lists of the Jewish High Schools in Bucharest and in Iasi. Situation of the Jews in the towns Siret and Seletin. Utilization of Jews in various industrial plants and factories. Situation of Jews craftsmen and professionals. Financial contributions imposed on Jews. 1230 pages.
Reel 143 File 2405 General Staff. File 323. Problems related to Jews. 1941‐ 1942. Dispositions regarding crossing out of Jews from the military register. Regulations regarding the use of Jews craftspeople for forced labor. Jews returning home in Moldova are thrown out from the train. Should be kept at work and not sent back to Moldova. Requests and repartition of Jewish specialists to various factories and enterprises. 1,000 pages. (A number of pages
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were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962)
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File 2410 General Staff. First report on forced labor of the Jews and analyses of the results. Organization of labor camps. Utilization of prisoners with craftsmanship skills. Decree for Jews to wear the Star of David. Requests from the German military mission in Romania for Jews to perform various activities for them. 1942,434 pages. File 2411 General Staff. Jews released from the internment camp Teis: military situation, professional qualifications, work aptitudes etc. Lists of internees and their fate after closing of the camp. 1941‐1942. 144 pages. File 2413. Jews released from internment camps, lists by categories. Analysis of work capabilities and performance. Release from forced labor of Jews who will emigrate on the vessel Struma 1941. 453 pages
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File 2416 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence regarding the Jews, in various industrial and commercial enterprises. Detailed lists of Jews by qualification for given categories of forced labor and by districts. Lists of personnel of the religious communities, organizations schools hospitals. August 1941. 239 pages. File 2418 General Staff. Report on utilization of the Jews for Community work (Forced labor), by districts (with maps) 1941. 15 pages.
Reel 146 File 2683 General Staff. Labor brigades CFR (Romania railroads). Planning and organization of the labor brigades for optimum use and performance, (NB: of all kinds, not only Jewish!) based on requests from various sources and available manpower. Reports on inspections of those units. Information on clandestine activity of pro‐Ukrainian groups in villages in the Bucovina.. 1942. 1709 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962. Some pages, of military nature were taken out as unrelated to the problematic of the Holocaust)
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File 2683 General Staff.(Continues from Reel # 146)Labor brigades CFR (Romanian railroads). Adaptation of activities and personnel for winter operations. Complaints from military
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personnel of Hungarian origin. Inspections and conclusions. 1942 . 186 pages.
Reel 148 File 2695 General Staff. Miscellaneous. In a heavy artillery regiment there are Gypsies. What to do with them? Send them to Transnistria? Orders and dispositions one on top of the other. 1942. 15 pages. (from pp. 287 to pp. 302). File 2825 General staff. Forced labor of Jews. General Instructions regarding the forced labor of Jews. 1942. 19 pages. File 2901 General staff. Situation of Jews working at snow removal. January – March, 1942. 86 pages. File 2942 General staff. Inquiries regarding the utilization of Jews for forced labor at the Center of Military Conscription in Bucharest. Memoir on the “Jewish Problem”. Lists of Jews to report to the conscription centers (newspaper publication). Big noise. Recriminations. 1942. 201 pages. File 2943 General Staff. Utilization of Jews for forced labor at the Center of Military Conscription in Bucharest. Daily reports and lists of Jews sent to work. Reports from all districts. 1942. 542 pages. File 2946 General Staff. Instructions regarding forced labor of the Jews. Interdepartmental collaboration. Regulations for takeover of equipment and workplace from Jews by Romanians. The situation in Bucovina. Jews nor fulfilling their work will be sent to Transnistria. Lists of Jews sent to Transnistria. Various ordinances of the Government of Transnistria. Anti‐Semitic excerpts from newspapers regarding the intellectual Jews. 1942. 495 pages.
Reel 149 File 2947 General Staff. Confirmation of Instructions(lists) regarding the forced labor of the Jews. 1942. 287 pages. File 2949 General Staff. Forced labor of the Jews. Medical revisions. 1942. 107 pages. File 2950 General staff. Jews working at snow shoveling. Reports, lists, taxation, medical exemptions etc. 1942‐43. 1036 pages.
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File 2951 General Staff. Jews with medical dispensation from forced labor. Correspondence re. exemption of Jews from forced labor during the high holidays. Jews sent to Transnistria. Hostages. 1942. 1,000 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962)
Reel 151
File 2952 General Staff. Documents related to forced labor of the Jews. Jews from mixed marriages, baptized and not baptized. Complaints against a Jewish cultural club in Timisoara. 1942. 1006 pages. (Numerous pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962). File 2953. General Staff. . Documents related to forced labor of the Jews. 1942‐1943. 257 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962)
Reel 152
File 2953 General Staff. Documents related to forced labor of the Jews. Continuation from reel 151) List of rabbis exempted from labor, by cities. 1942‐43. 316 pages.
File 2954 General Staff. Documents related to forced labor of the Jews. Inspections of Jewish forced labor brigades. 1942. 288 pages. File 2955 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Miscellaneous reports. 1942. 46 pages.
Reel 153
File 2956 General Staff. Documents related to forced labor of the Jews. Inspections, together with personnel from the Centrala Evreilor. Investigations of illegal exemption of labor for Jews and of irregularities committed by military personnel. Cases of corporal punishment applied to Jews in the labor brigades. 1942 – 1943. 1,000 pages.
Reel 154
File 2957 General Staff. Documents related to forced labor of the Jews. Jews exempted from labor by tolerant or corrupted authorities. 1942 – 1943. 217 pages.
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File 2958 General Staff. Documents related to forced labor of the Jews. Verification and controls. 1942. 188 pages. File 2959 General staff. Labor brigades out of town. Utilization of the Jews from Constanta for forced labor. Corruption in Timisoara in exemption of Jews from forced labor. Same situation in other districts: Hunedoara, Bacau etc. 1942. 195 pages. File 2960 General Staff. Documents related to forced labor of the Jews. Operations of Romanization of Jewish properties. The case of a Jewish jeweler and engraver in Braila. 1941‐1943 295 pages.
Reel 155
File 2961 General Staff. Documents related to Jewish personnel in Romanized businesses and enterprises. 1942. 707 pages.
Reel 156
File 2962 General Staff. Annulment of exemptions from forced labor for Jews in various businesses, enterprises and industry and repartition of working places for forced labor, Lists by military territorial commandments. 1942. 283 pages.
Reel 157
File 2963 General Staff. Correspondence related to the annulment of exemptions from forced labor for Jews in various businesses, enterprises and industry. Lists of Jews punished with deportation to Transnistria. 1943. 95 pages. File 2964 General Staff. Correspondence related to the repartition of working places for Jews of technical profession and extension of the duration of their assignment. Lists of Jews technicians assigned to the CFR (Romanian Railroads). 1942‐ 1943. 687 pages.
Reel 158
File 2965 General Staff. Lottery. List of Jews to work as selling agents at the lottery distribution centers. Rules and regulations, taxation etc. Requests of military officers to buy houses or apartments that were owned by Jews. 1942 – 1943. 273 pages.
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File 2966. General staff. Painters. Regulations for providing qualified craftspeople by reciprocal exchange between the military territorial districts. Lists by trades of Jewish craftspeople available in various districts., and lists of requests. Crisis in painters for road signs. 1942 – 1943, 221 pages.
File 2967 General Staff. On May 5, 1942 Marshall Antonescu orders that all problems referring to Jews must be addressed to the General staff. Clarification and details follow. A degree of urgency for solving various problems is established. Work schedules are worked out by districts and units. Special attention is given to the availability, need and rational use of the Jewish craftspeople. 1942. 297 pages.
Reel 159
File 2968 General Staff. Requests and Approvals related to forced labor of the Jews. The famous violinist and conductor Jean Marcu requests to be exempt from forced labor. 1942. 987 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962)
Reel 160
File 2969 General Staff. Correspondence related to forced labor of the Jews: requests for exemptions; requests from businesses and enterprises for Jewish specialists, craftspeople, clerical work and laborers. List of Jews professionals or students, classified by mental capacity. 1942. 1113 pages.
Reel 161 File 2970 General Staff. Approvals of Jews for forced labor for various institutions and private enterprises. June – July 1942. Various problems of Jews related to forced labor. For security reasons, interdiction to use Russian prisoners for work in Bucharest; replace them with Jews. Lists of Jews mobilized for forced labor in various military establishments, and for the German Military Mission in Romania. Jewish students used for agricultural work during the summer season. 1,125 pages.
Reel 162 File 2971 General Staff. Approvals of Jews for forced labor in various institutions and private enterprises. July – August 1942. Various problems of Jews related to forced labor. Problems of Jews citizens of other countries. Lists of Jews mobilized for forced labor in various military establishments. 892 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by
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the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 163 File 2972 General Staff. Approvals of Jews for forced labor in various institutions and private enterprises. August ‐ September 1942. Lists of Jews for forced labor compiled by the Centrala Evreilor. 968 pages. (Numerous pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 164 File 2973 General Staff. Approvals of Jews for forced labor in various institutions and private enterprises, mostly professional and business people. September‐October 1942. 1092 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 165
File 2974 General Staff. Approvals of Jews for forced labor in various institutions and private enterprises, mostly professional and business people. List of Jews, craftsmen working for the German Military Mission in the district Roman. 1942. 973 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 166
File 2975 General Staff. Approvals of Jews for forced labor in various institutions and private enterprises, mostly professional and business people. Assignment of Jewish craftsmen to special public and industrial projects. Report on the activity and reorganization of the Bureau “Jews” at the General Staff of the Armed Forces. October‐November 1942. 1028 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 167
File 2976 General Staff. Approvals of Jews for forced labor in various institutions and private enterprises, mostly professional and business people. Jewish lawyers working at the Office for statistics of the Government of the Bucovina. Prof Ernest Abason working at the General Inspectorate for Higher Education. Numerous requests for technical personnel, like drivers, mechanics of various specialties etc. November‐December, 1942. 976 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 168
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File 2977 General Staff. Approvals of Jews for forced labor in various institutions and private enterprises. November 1943 – January 1944. 1041 pages (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 169 File 2978 General Staff. Request of Jews clerical and craftspeople for forced labor in various institutions and private enterprises. Requests from Jews to be exempted from forced labor. May – June 1942. 929 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 170 File 2979 General Staff. Request of Jews clerical and craftspeople for forced labor in various institutions and private enterprises. Requests from Jews to be exempted from forced labor. June July, 1942. 1004 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 171 File 2980 General Staff. Request of Jews clerical and craftspeople for forced labor in various institutions and private enterprises. Requests from Jews to be exempted from forced labor. New regulations with regard to the status of the Jews – women included‐ for forced labor. Centrala Evreilor requests that the 272 pupils from Jewish schools to be sent for work at the central Institute of Statistics. August‐September 1942. 1000 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 172
File 2981 General Staff. Request of Jews clerical and craftspeople for forced labor in various institutions and private enterprises. Requests from Jews to be exempted from forced labor. October ‐ November 1942. 1007 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 173 File 2982 General Staff. Request of Jews clerical and craftspeople for forced labor in various institutions and private enterprises. Requests from Jews to be exempted from forced
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labor. December 1942 ‐January 1943. 952 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 174 File 2983 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews of various categories in work brigades of the CFR (Romanian Railroad) Administration. Organization, instructions, scheduling, supervision and controls. 1942 ‐1943. 275 pages. (A number of pages were taken out as containing documents of military interest only).
File 2984 General Staff. Organization of Jewish forced labor brigades for road work in Bessarabia. 1942 – 1943. 273 pages. An order from the general Staff dated Mai 23, 1942 requests to send one physician from Campulung‐Moldova and one from Gura Humorului (There were no more Jews in those towns in 1942) File 2985 General Staff. Orders and disposition regarding repairs and improvement of infrastructure: roads, dikes, etc. Formation of brigades of Jews for the respective work. Request to the Centrala Evreilor to provide clothing for the Jews in the brigades. 1942 – 1943. 189 pages.
Reel 175 File 2986 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews of various categories in labor brigades. Reports on number of Jews, the location and activity of each brigade. Jews working at exhumation in the old Jewish cemetery on Strada Sevastopol in Bucharest. Inventory of pharmaceutical products found in the luggage of a Jew in the brigade. He also did dental work in the village instead of being at work. Request to be deported to Transnistria. 1942 – 1943. 577 pages, File 2987 General Staff. Brigades to combat natural disasters. Organization and instructions. Inclusion of Jews in those brigades. 1942 – 1943. 85 pages. File 2988 General Staff. Organization of brigades of Jews for snow shoveling in the streets of Bucharest, at railroad stations and office buildings. They will be used also for unloading the railroad cars. November 1942 ‐ January 1943. 92 pages.
Reel 176
File 2989 General Staff. Lists of Jews in labor brigades by numbers and categories. August 1942 – March 1943. 74 sheets.
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File 2990 General Staff. Lists of Jews in labor brigades by numbers and categories (details). September 1942 – March 1943. 54 sheets.
File 2991 General Staff. Lists of distribution of Jews by designation of working places. June 1942 – September 1942. 67 sheets. File 2993 General Staff. Lists of Jews mobilized for forced labor by trade and specialty. 1942. 328 sheets
Reel 177
File 2992 General Staff. Lists of assignment of Jews for forced labor to various military units and enterprises. August ‐ October 1942 188 sheets.
Reel 178 File 2994 General Staff. Lists of work accomplished by the Jewish craftspeople. August 1942 – February 1943. 186 sheets.
Reel 179 File 2995 General Staff. Lists of work accomplished by the Jewish craftspeople. June 1942 – January 1943. 119 sheets.
File 2996 General Staff. Assignment of Jews for forced labor to military units and enterprises. Formation of new labor brigades. Review of physical status of Jews mobilized for forced labor. June – December 1942. 108 pages.
Reel 180
File 2997 General Staff. Number of Jews in various brigades of forced labor. 1942. 97 lists and documents. File 2998 General Staff. Brigades out‐of‐town: reports on organization, activity and specific problems and difficulties. 1942. 32 pages. File 2999
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General Staff. Monthly reports on labor brigades. June – December 1942. 149 pages.
File 3000 Periodical reports of various services of the general Staff related to the forced labor of the Jews. 1942. 67 pages.
Reel 181 File 3001 General Staff. Miscellaneous administrative and operational notes regarding the military units and the Jewish in forced labor brigades. June 1942 –March 1943. 537 pages. File 3002 General Staff. Jews sent to Transnistria. Orders and regulations. 2110 Jews communists sent to Transnistria from detention camps and jails. Also from various cities and Jews absentees from forced labor. Lists of Jews from labor brigades sent to Transnistria. June 1942 –January 1943. 173 pages.
Reel 182
File 3003 General Staff. Bureau 10‐Jews. Unsolved requests related to forced labor of Jews. Vol. l Requests of Jews for forced labor in various towns and districts. 1942. 1041 pages.
Reel 183
File 3004 General Staff. Bureau 10‐Jews. Unsolved requests related to forced labor of Jews. Vol. 2. Railroad accident claiming the lives of eight Jews from a forced labor brigade. (See details in file # 3007). Problems related to forced labor of Jews with academic studies, upon the request of the Centrala Evreilor. Requests for Jews craftsmen for work at various institutions and enterprises. Rental of Jewish homes to military personnel. Status of Jews with alien citizenship. October 1942 – January 1943. 1038 pages.
Reel 184
File 3005 General Staff. Unsolved correspondence related to forced labor of Jews. Official instructions regarding Jews deserting from forced labor obligations. January – March, 1943. 486 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 185
File 3006 General Staff. Procedures for the transfer of the Bureau ‐ Jews. Delivery and reception of archives of Bureau 7, according to attached inventory, made on February 12, 1942. Lists of inventories of various sections. 34 pages.
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File 3007 General Staff. Various documents regarding status of Jews: repartition to working places in various enterprises and their obligation for forced labor. Results of controls and check‐ups. Regimen of Jews in labor brigades. Details on accident mentioned in File # 3004. lists of Jews called to clarify their obligation for forced labor. June 1942 – March 1943. 321 pages. File 3008 General Staff. Unsolved problems regarding repartition of Jews for work in various institutions and enterprises. June 1942 – Mai 1943. 777 pages.
File 3009 General staff. Controversy regarding the deportation to Transnistria of Jews not present for forced labor. New rules and regulations for Jews. Situation of the Jews in various districts. Regimen of forced labor or Jews in the Government of Bucovina. Situation of Jewish pharmacists. Regimen of Jews in the governments of Bessarabia and Transnistria. Remuneration for work accomplished. Statistical lists of Jews of various categories. 1942‐1943. 970 pages.
Reel 186
File 3010 General Staff. Requests from enterprises for repartition of Jews for work. Lists of Jews refugees from various countries, with no official documents; Their status relative to forced labor. Results of inspection of forced labor brigades in various regions. Census of Jews by categories of qualification for labor. Lists of Jews with alien citizenships. 1942. 148 pages. File 3011. General Staff. Various reports concerning forced labor of Jews. Jews deported to Transnistria‐ instructions. Telegraphic messages.
August 1942 – March 1943. 253 pages.
File 3012 General Staff. Jews in the work brigade Gaesti. Lists of 264 Jews. 1942. 277 pages.
Reel 187
File 3013 General Staff. Misc. reports on the activity from the forced labor brigades. 1942 – 1943. 236 pages.
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File 3014 General Staff. Obligations of the Centrala Evreilor in organizing the forced labor of the Jews, and how it was fulfilled (clothing, etc). 1942. l06 pages.
File 3015
General Staff. Sudden enrichment of some military personnel, led to review of military documents of the Jews in relation to their obligation for forced labor. August 1942 – February 1943. 214 pages.
Reel 188
File 3274 General Staff. The work brigades CFR. Administrative instructions. Agreement between the Ministry of National Defense and the CFR. Organization of the Jewish labor force for these brigades. Analysis of the general situation of the Jews participating in the work force, by numbers, qualification and distribution in various sites. Following the creation of labor brigades for the Romanians in the occupied territories in Transylvania, Antonescu orders a similar treatment for the Hungarians in that province that is part of Romania. Reports of inspections of the labor brigades. 1943. 1051 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 189
File 3274 General Staff. The work brigades CFR. Continues from Reel # 188. Instructions regarding minorities (Hungarians) in the labor brigades. 1942. 126 pages.
Reel 190
File 3276 General Staff. Additional manpower. Roads. Intensification of communist propaganda in Bessarabia. Extract the Jewish brigades from there. 1943. 153 pages. File 3573 General Staff. Jewish physicians and dentists used in hospitals and clinics. Shortage of sanitary personnel. Text of agreement between Germany and Romania regarding the enrollment of Romanian citizens of German ethnic origin in the German Armed Forces. Use of medical students. 1943. 980 pages.
Reel 191
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File 3695 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Telegraphic orders. Due to lack of manpower and craftspeople new restrictions are ordered for extending the term of duty for Jews in labor brigades and municipal authorities. April – November 1943. 607 pages. File 3696 General Staff. Lists of repartition of Jews for forced labor at local brigades. July 1943. 34 pages.
Reel 192
File 3698 General Staff, Monthly reports on the forced labor of Jews. March‐ July 1943. 30 pages.
File 3699 General Staff. Numerical situation of Jews for forced labor. April – July 1343. 30 pages.
File 3700 General Staff. Repartition of Jews for forced labor. Dec. 1942 –Feb. 1943. 81 pages.
Reel 193
File 3701. General Staff. Numerical situation of Jews for forced labor. June‐July 1943. 36 pages. File 3702. General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Miscellaneous lists. Feb‐Mar, 1943. 32 pages. File 3703. General Staff. Numerical situation of Jews for forced labor. March‐June 1943. 138 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 194
File 3704. General Staff. Situation of Jews in forced labor brigades and at various institutions and enterprises. March – July, 1943. 82 pages.
File 3705 General staff. The contribution of the Jewish craftspeople. Lists of work performed. March – June 1943. 58 pages.
File 3706.
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General Staff. Instructions for performance of forced labor by the Jews. Correspondence with the Uniunea Evreilor Romani re. the obligation of various categories of Jews for forced labor. Oct. 1943 – March 1945. 129 pages
Reel 195
File 3707 General Staff. Military approvals for passports to travel abroad (non‐Jews). June 1943. 262 pages. (Numerous pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962). Reel 196
File 3708 Instructions re forced labor of Jews: use of craftspeople in Bucharest. Acute demands will be solved by their redistribution among various beneficiaries. The role of the Centrala Evreilor. New laws promulgated on the subject. Restrictions imposed on freedom of movement for mobilized Jews. New rules for Jews in forced labor brigades in Transnistria. Jews working in military hospitals. Regulations regarding the wearing of the star of David in Bessarabia and Bucovina. 1943 ‐1944. 842 pages. (Numerous pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 197
File 3709 General Staff. Instructions regarding forced labor of Jews. The principles of forced labor. Jews are not allowed to work in military barracks or camps. If Jewish craftsmen are used, they shall work in separate buildings, outside the military parameter. Armbands for Jews at forced labor. No Jews are working at the Postal Service. On March 11, 1943 Antonescu orders an inter‐departmental conference regarding the forced labor of Jews (full report). 1943. 367 pages.
File 3710 General Staff. Orders and dispositions for Jews at forced labor. 1943‐ 44 43 pages. (Numerous pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 198
File 3711. General Staff. Documents regarding forced labor of Jews of various categories. Reports on inspections in military units to check the repartition of Jews for forced labor. Lists of Jewish lawyers working at the IOVR. The Jews converted to Christian orthodoxy request to be considered equal to the born Christian Orthodox in contributing to the war effort with all means available. 1944‐45. 960 pages. (Numerous pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 199.
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File 3712 General Staff. Documents regarding forced labor of Jews of category II.
March – June 1943. 13 pages.
File 3713 General staff. Documents regarding forced labor of Jews. Medical revisions of Jews for exemption from forced labor. Rules and regulations. 1943. 396 pages. File 3714 General staff. Documents regarding forced labor of Jews. Clothing sent to Jews working in labor brigades. Correspondence with the Centrala Evreilor on the subject. Jews working in labor brigades in Transnistria are in dire need of clothing. July 1943 – February 1944. 110 pages.
Reel 200
File 3715 General Staff. Miscellaneous problems mostly related to the obligation of individual Jews for forced labor. April – May 1943. 1017 pages.
Reel 201
File 3716 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. 1943. 1168 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 202
File 3717 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Assignment of Jews to various enterprises and institutions. Conflicts related to the remuneration for their work. Jews will be off work during the high holidays. Religious services will be organized. August‐ September 1943. 1013 pages.
Reel 203
File 3718 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Repartition of Jews to various enterprises and institutions. Lists of Jewish medical personnel: physicians, dentists, etc and other professional categories, by Territorial Districts. September‐November. 1105 pages. (Numerous f pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 204
File 3719 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Annulments of exemptions from forced labor. Labor and transport conditions for Jews working in Brigades located in Bessarabia and Transnistria. Jews from the District Radauti living in
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Germany. September‐November. 1112 pages.
Reel 205
File 3720 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Copy of study relative to the notions of Ethnic Origin and Religion (Sept. 2. 942). December 1943 – January 1944. 1312 pages). (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 206
File 3721 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. List of items on file. Remuneration of Jewish Engineers for work performed at forced labor. Registration of Jews ages 16 to 18 for Forced labor. Irregularities and speculative procedures with Work Certificates the Jewish Community in Arad. January – February 1944. 1064 pages.
Reel 207
File 3722 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Requests for craftspeople from various institutions. January ‐ Mai 1944. 868 pages.
Reel 208
File 3723 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Jews working at snow cleaning. Jan‐Feb 1944. 244 pages.
Reel 209
File 3724 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Investigations and controls. Reports from malevolent informers are analyzed. Situation of Jews sent for work to Transnistria. 1942 – 1943. 1030 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 210
File 3725 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Investigations and controls to verify mostly infractions related to misusing money reserved for payment of the Jews in the labor brigades and at work in various institutions. Problems with Jews deserting from labor brigades. Proposal of punishment: transferring them to penal labor brigades in Transnistria, known for severe regime and harsh treatment 1943 – 1944. 967 pages.
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Reel 211
File 3726 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Complaints of very low efficiency of the Jews in various labor brigades. Penalties are proposed. Dec 1943 – Jan 1944. 36 pages. File 3727 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Annulment of work passbooks for exempting Jews from forced labor. April 1943 – March 1944. 1090 pages.
Reel 212
File 3728 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Punished Jews sent to external forced labor brigades. 1943. 88 pages. File 3733 General Staff. Jews in the forced labor brigades of the Romanian Railroads (CFR). 1043. 435 pages.
Reel 213
File 3734 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Jews working at various enterprises and institutions. April – July 1943. 1069 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 214
File 3735 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Numerous deserters from forced labor: analysis of reasons and solutions for remedies. 1943. 847 pages.
Reel 215
File 3736 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Report on the activity of the Jews at the Central Institute of Statistics. Lists of Jews by categories. 1943. 690 pages. (Continues on Reel 216).
Reel 216
File 3736
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General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. 1943. 42 pages.
Reel 217
File 3737 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Private persons and enterprises requesting Jews for labor. 1943. 694 pages. (Continues on Reel 218).
Reel 218
File 3737 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Private persons and enterprises requesting Jews for labor. 1943. 138 pages.
Reel 219
File 3738 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Craftspeople. Conflicts regarding the authority that is entitled to allocate those people for labor and on what criteria. Anti‐Semitic malevolent denunciations of Jews mobilized for forced labor, by authorities. 1943‐1944. 771 pages.
Reel 220
File 3739 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Requests and assignments of Jews craftspeople at various enterprises and institutions. 1943. 1006 pages.
Reel 221
File 3740 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Approved requests of Jewish labor for various institutions and enterprises. 1943. 606 pages.
Reel 222
File 3741 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Approved requests of Jewish labor for various institutions and enterprises. 1943. 597 pages.
Reel 223
File 3742 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Requests of Jewish labor for various institutions and enterprises. 1943. 858 pages.
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Reel 224
File 3743 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Requests of Jewish labor for various institutions and enterprises. Jews caught paying peasants to do their work in the forced labor brigades, are deported to Transnistria. 1943. 1008 pages.
Reel 225
File 3744 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Requests of Jewish labor for various institutions and enterprises. The Bishop from Arad requests that Jews converted to Christian Orthodox religion and married to Christian women not to be put to work with the other Jews, to avoid them being derided and boycotted. 1943. 1432 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 226
File 3745 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Requests of Jewish labor for various institutions and enterprises. 1943. 791 pages.
Reel 227
File 3746 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Requests of Jewish labor for various institutions and enterprises. 1943. 1050 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 228
File 3747 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Requests of Jewish labor for various institutions and enterprises. Personal problems of Jews regarding their duty for forced labor. 1943. 1066 pages.
Reel 229
File 3748 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Requests of Jewish labor for various institutions and enterprises. Personal problems of Jews regarding their duty for forced labor. 1943. 1026 pages.
Reel 230
File 3749 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Requests of Jewish labor for various institutions and enterprises that were disapproved. Personal
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problems of Jews regarding their duty for forced labor. 1943. 898 pages. (Numerous pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 231
File 3750 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Requests of Jewish labor for pages.
Reel 232
File 3751 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Requests of Jewish labor for various institutions and enterprises that were disapproved. 1943. 888
Reel 233
File 3752 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Requests of Jewish labor for various institutions and enterprises that were disapproved. 1943. 849 pages.
Reel # 234
File 3753 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Requests of Jewish labor for various institutions and enterprises that were disapproved. 1943. 966 pages.
Reel 235
File 3754 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Requests of Jewish labor for various institutions and enterprises that were disapproved. 1943. 971 pages.
Reel 236
File 3755 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Requests of Jewish labor for various institutions and enterprises that were disapproved. 1943. 627 pages.
Reel 237 File 3756 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Requests of Jewish labor for various institutions and enterprises that were disapproved. 1943. 876
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pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 238
File 3757 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Requests of Jewish labor for various institutions and enterprises that were disapproved. 1943. 986 pages.
Reel 239
File 3758 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Requests of Jewish labor for various institutions and enterprises that were disapproved. Dec. 1943 – Jan 1944. 1073 pages.
Reel 240
File 3759 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Requests of Jewish labor for various institutions and enterprises that were disapproved . Nov, 1943 – Jan 1944. 1044 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 241
File 3760 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Requests of Jewish labor for various institutions and enterprises that were disapproved. Nov, 1943 – Feb. 1944. 1002 pages.
Reel 242
File 3761 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Requests of Jewish labor for various institutions and enterprises that were disapproved. List of 126 Jews “HALUTZIM” whose work exemption permits were canceled. It is recommended to send them to forced labor in out of town brigades, under strict supervision, as politically dangerous for the state. January – March 1944. 1056 pages.
Reel 243
File 3762 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Forced labor brigades. Gypsies used for forced labor in Transnistria. 1943. 1034 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 244
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File 3763 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Forced labor brigades. 1943‐ March 1944. 693 pages. (Numerous pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 245
File 3764 General Staff. Miscellaneous correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Forced labor brigades. Reports of activity. Orders and dispositions. 1943. 495 pages
Reel 246
File 3765 General Staff. Unsolved correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Forced labor brigades. Personal problems. 1943 – April 1944. 1196 pages.
Reel 247
File 3766 General Staff. Unsolved correspondence, Re. forced labor of Jews. Forced labor brigades. Personal problems. 1943. 856 pages.
Reel 248
File 3767 General Staff. Unsolved requests, Re. forced labor of Jews. Forced labor brigades. Personal problems. 1943. 864 pages.
Reel 249
File 3768 General Staff. Unsolved requests, Re. forced labor of Jews. Forced labor brigades. Personal problems. 1943. 1117 pages.
Reel 250
File 3769 General Staff. Unsolved requests, Re. forced labor of Jews. Forced labor brigades. Personal problems. 1943. 1011 pages.
Reel 251
File 3770 General Staff. Unsolved requests, Re. forced labor of Jews. Forced labor brigades. Personal problems. 1943 – Feb. 1944. 1082 pages. ( A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
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File 3771 General Staff. Unsolved requests, Re. forced labor of Jews. Forced labor brigades. Personal problems. 1943 – March 1944. 1112 pages. (Numerous pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 253
File 3772 General Staff. Unsolved requests, Re. forced labor of Jews. Forced labor brigades. Personal problems. 1943 – March 1944. 705 pages.
File 3773 General Staff. Unsolved requests, Re. forced labor of Jews. Forced labor brigades. Personal problems. Jews condemned to life in prison or to death because of desertion from forced labor will be sent to fight in the front lines, 1943. 38 pages.
Reel 254
File 3774 General Staff. Re. forced labor of Jews. Forced labor brigades. Reports of controls and numerical lists. 1943. 368 pages. File 3775 General Staff. Re. forced labor of Jews. File APACA (military clothing industry). 1943 – Feb. 1944 267 pages. File 3776 General Staff. Re. forced labor of Jews. Forced labor brigades. Work accomplished. 1943. 112 pages.
Reel 255
File 3777 General Staff. Re. forced labor of Jews. The civil engineers are mobilized for road construction supervision. 1943. 297 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962). File 3778 General Staff. Re. forced labor of Jews. Press Office of the Ministry of National Defense. Lists of Jews unidentified and missing from forced labor. 1943. 57 pages. File 3779 General Staff. Re. forced labor of Jews at the factory “Bistritza” 65 pages. 1943
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File 3780 General Staff. Re. forced labor of Jews. Re. exemption from forced labor duty. 1943. 482 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
File 3781 General Staff. Re. forced labor of Jews. Re. exemption from forced labor duty. 1943. 150 pages.
File 3782 General Staff. Re. forced labor of Jews. Re. exemption from forced labor duty. 1943. 250 pages.
Reel 257
File 3783 General Staff. Re. forced labor of Jews. The Municipality of Bucharest. 1943. 227 pages.
File 3784
General Staff. Re. forced labor of Jews. Personal problems. 1943 ‐ 1944. 611 pages. Reel 258
File 3785
General Staff. Re. forced labor of Jews. Forced labor brigades. 1943 – April 1944. 681 pages.
File 3786
General Staff. Re. forced labor of Jews. Forced labor brigades. 1943 – April 1944. 257 pages.
File 3787
General Staff. Re. forced labor of Jews. Forced labor brigades. Inclusion of Jewish women in the forced labor duty; to be used for certain kinds of work only. 1944. 265 pages.
Reel 259
File 3788 General Staff. Re. forced labor of Jews. Forced labor brigades. Awaiting resolution. 1943. 490 pages.
File 3789
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General Staff. Re. forced labor of Jews. Forced labor brigades. Directions for creating lists of Jewish professionals and specialists. 1943. 102 pages.
Reel 260
File 3791
General Staff. Re. forced labor of Jews. Forced labor brigades. The instruction center SARATA. 1943. 585 pages.
File 3792 General Staff. Re. forced labor of Jews. Inquiry regarding the Jews from Galati. 1943. 74 pages.
Reel 261
File 3793 General Staff. Re. Jews and others requesting certificates for the purpose of obtaining passports. 1945. 778 pages.
Reel 262
File 3794 General Staff, Census of Jews born in the year 1926. 1943. 25 pages.
File 2795 General Staff. Forced labor brigade 110 – Jews – Panciu. 1943. 114 pages.
Reel 263
File 3796 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Personal problems in various work places. 818 pages, Dec. 1943 ‐ Jan 1944. File # 3796. Attachment, same subject. 11 pages. Jan. 1944.
Reel 264
File 3797 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Lists of Jews professionals and of specialists for the years, by districts. 223 pages. 1943. File 3798 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Requests and repartition of Jews in various institutions and enterprises. 537 pages. 1943. File 3799 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Reports on the activity of the forced labor brigades for the year 1943. 66 pages. 1943.
Reel 265
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File 3800 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Cumulative centralized lists of results of the labor brigades. 353 pages. 1943.
Reel 266
File 3801 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Numerical lists of Jews in local institutions by age and categories. 34 pages. 1943. File 3802 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Reports and lists of Jews exempted from labor for medical reasons. 174 pages. 1943.
Reel 267
File 3803 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Reports of activity of the labor brigades for November 1943. 157 pages.
Reel 268
File 3813 General Staff Reports on decisions and their follow‐up. Mostly military problems, inclusive the military status and forced labor of the Jews. 1943 – March 1944. 474 pages. File 3955 General Staff. Correspondence related to the new military status of the Jews. Emigration of the Jews. 30 August 1944 – March 1945. 423 pages.
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File 4009 General Staff. Clarifications Re. the military status of the Jews. Jews volunteering for active military service. Requests from the military to destroy by burning all documents related to the forced labor of the Jews. Sep. 1944‐ 1945. 949 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 270
File 4010 General Staff. Miscellaneous documents from before and after August 1944. Recruiting and mobilization of Jews into the Army. Men of German ethnic origin are mobilized in special labor brigades. Some are handed over to the Soviet Control Commission. 1843 – 1946. 719 pages.
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Reel 271
File 4044 General Staff. Sanitary Section. Situation of physicians – Jews and non‐Jews. Dec. 1943 – Jan. 1944. 888 pages.
Reel 272
File 4480 General Staff. The Armistice treaty of Sep. 12 1944. The “War Criminals” ‐ official and press releases. Dec. 1944 – Apr. 1945. 173 pages. File 4481 General Staff. The Armistice treaty of Sep. 12 1944. Liquidation of the nationalistic and Hitleristic societies and associations. Reorganization of the judicial system and of public institutions. Arrests of the Legionnaires. Dec. 1944 – March 1945. 98 pages. File 4513 General Staff. Atrocities committed by the Hungarians. October 1944, 7 pages. File 4514 General Staff. Pre‐military youths arrested for not showing up for work. 1945. 15 pages. File 4575 General Staff. Instructions Re. forced labor of the Jews. Order of repatriation of Jews from Transnistria (March 17, 1944). All forced labor of Jews suspended as of August 30, 1944. All forced labor brigades for Jews are liquidated (September 11, 1944). 390 pages.
Reel 273
File 4576 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Nov. 1943 – May 1944. 710 pages.
Reel 274
File 4577 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Nov. 1943 – August 10, 1944. 1284 pages.
Reel 275
File 4578 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Controls. Inquiries. 1943 – August 10, 1944. 174 pages.
File 4579 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Invalidation of work deferment booklets. 1943 – August 19, 1944. 849 pages.
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File 4580 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Requests approved. Jan. – April 1944. 1088 pages.
Reel 277
File 4581 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Requests approved for CFR. April ‐ June 1944. 130 pages.
Reel 278
File 4582 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Requests approved. February ‐ May 1944. 1039 pages.
Reel 279
File 4583 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Requests approved. June ‐ July 1944. 1054 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 280
File 4584 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Requests approved. Jews are mobilized to forced labor up to the age of 55. July – 23 August, 1944. 1175 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 281
File 4585 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Jews at design and erection of Antiaircraft Defense. Dec. 1943– Feb. 1944. 853 pages.
Reel 282
File 4586 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Requests approved. Personal problems. Requests of Jews for work in various institutions. Jan. – Feb. 1944. 1033 pages.
Reel 283
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File 4587 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Requests approved. Personal problems. Requests of Jews for work in various institutions. Feb. ‐ March 1944. 1117 pages.
Reel 284
File 4588 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Requests approved. Personal problems. Requests of Jews for work in various institutions. Feb. ‐ March 1944. 726 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 285
File 4589 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Requests disproved. Personal problems. Requests of Jews for work in various institutions. April – May 1944. 823 pages.
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File 4590 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Requests disproved. Personal problems. Requests of Jews for work in various institutions. April – May 1944. 681 pages.
Reel 287
File 4591 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Requests disproved. Personal problems. Requests of Jews for work in various institutions. April – July 1944. 1293 pages.
Reel 288
File 4592 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Requests disproved. Personal problems. Requests of Jews for work in various institutions. June – August 16, 1944. 1130 pages. Reel 289
File 4593 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Requests disproved. Personal problems. Requests of Jews for work in various institutions. July – August 23, 1944. 327 pages. File 4594 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Requests disproved. Personal problems. Requests of Jews for work in various institutions. Nov. – Dec 1943. 1002 pages.
Reel 290
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File 4595 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Requests disproved. Personal problems. Requests of Jews for work in various institutions. Dec. 1943 – Feb. 1944. 927 pages. (Many pages hardly readable)
Reel 291
File 4596 General Staff. Circular orders Re. evacuation from Bucharest and resettlement of personnel and their families. Reorganization of displaced services. Safety measures for institutions and services. From September new orders and dispositions. Liaison with the Soviet Army. Jan – Sept. 1944. 239 pages. File 4597 General Staff. Jews punished for desertion from forced labor, returning from Transnistria together with their families. Lists of those returned, deceased or missing. January 1944. 87 pages.
Reel 292
File 4598 General Staff. Personal problems. Requests of Jews for work in various institutions. March – May 1944. 694 pages.
Reel 293
File 4599 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Assignment to working places. Denunciations of Jews for evading forced labor obligation. Feb. – Jun. 1944, 1227 pages.
Reel 294
File 4600 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Requests disproved. Assignment to working places. 1943 – Jul. 1944. 997 pages.
Reel 295
File 4601 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Requests disproved. Reports on high percentage of Jews deserting or buying themselves out of forced labor. 1944, up to Aug. 23. 854 pages.
Reel 296
File 4602 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. 1944, up to August 23). 917 pages. (Many pages are illegible)
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File 4603 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Requests disproved. Personal problems. 1943, up to April 1944. 1226 pages.
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File 4604 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Requests disproved. Personal problems. After 23 August 1944, new rules and ordinances on transition to the new regime Relations with the Soviets. . File with documents of dentists. July – September 1944. 881 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 299
File 4605 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Miscell. Correspondence. Personal problems. On September 30, 1944 Some Jews are still kept at forced labor positions. June‐Sept. 1944. 637 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 300
File 4606 General Staff. Forced labor of Jews. Requests pending. March – September 1944. 974 pages. (A number of pages were taken out by the security services in 1958 – 1962).
Reel 301
File 4607 General Staff. Jews transferred to forced labor brigades. Lists of and measures against Jews deserting from those brigades. The German Air force group in Romania request workers to repair damages after bombardments “Inclusive Jews”. Lists of Jews of various specialties and professions. May‐ August 1944. 1167 pages.
Reel 302
File 4608 General Staff. Lists of Jews in forced labor brigades and in urban institutions. Various problems of Jews re. their obligation for forced labor. February – August 1944. 1657 pages.
Reel 303
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File 4609 General Staff. Jews working in de Central Institute of Statistics. Report on their situation. Attitude of these and other Jews after the bombardment of the Capital on April 4, 1944. Inquiry of the Medical Commission. Complaints against the Jews by the administrative personnel. April 1944. 149 pages. File 4610 General Staff. Proposal regarding the confinement of all Jews in Ghettos. April – May 1944. 34 pages. File 4611 General Staff. Lists and register of control of the Jews working at the Central Institute of Statistics. 1944. 54 pages.
Reel 304
File 4612 General Staff. Lists of Jews with professional qualifications, by categories. 1944. 197 pages.
Reel 305
File 4629 General Staff. . Comprehensive lists of Jews with professional qualifications, by categories. 1944. 168 pages. 1944 – 1945
File 4635 General Staff. Comprehensive lists of Jews bookkeepers. 383 pages. 1944
Reel 306 File 1053 Division 4 Infantry. Confidential, personal information 1941‐1942. Pretorial section in the Balta district. Cases of subordination and bad behavior of military personnel. Contact and illicit dealings with the Jews in the Ghetto. Appropriation of goods from the Jews following searches. 49 pages.
File 1054 Division 4 Infantry. Confidential correspondence. Information, counter‐information. Isolation of the Jews from the local population. Treatment of the local population and of the prisoners. Numerous handwritten pages in Russian. The activity of the partisans. 1941 – 1942. 279 pages. File 1055 Division 4 Infantry. Judiciary, administrative and communal police. Inquiries, new laws and dispositions. Anti‐Soviet and anti‐ Semitic fliers by the Nazis. Denunciation of free Jews helping those in the Ghetto. 1941 – 1942. 296 pages.
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File 1056 Division 4 Infantry. Judiciary section. Miscellaneous correspondence. Dispositions regarding the local population of German origin. Orders and regulation for the Jews living in the Ghetto. Each infraction by a Jew should be punished by his death and that of twenty other Jews. 1941‐ 1942. 96 pages
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File 900 Division 5 Cavalry. Logbook of police platoon 42. February ‐ June 1944. 31 pages File 129 Division 7 Cavalry. General correspondence. Clandestine legionnaire activity among the military. Infiltrations of Soviet agents. September – December 1942. 288 pages.
File 130 Division 7 Cavalry. Judicial section. Miscellaneous. 1942 –1943. 128 pages File 2039 Division 6 Infantry. Traffic and security police services. 1943. 22 pages. File 2044 Division 6 Infantry. Informative and contra‐informative orders. July‐ September 1943. 37 pages. File 2045 Division 6 Infantry. Informative and contra‐informative orders. April – June 1943. 40 pages File 2227 Division 9 Infantry. General correspondence. Interdiction to use Jewish musicians for entertainment parties. April – June 1943. 109 pages.
Reel 308
File 928 General staff. Atrocities committed by the Hungarians in the Occupied Ardeal. Real cased as recorded by members of the service. February 1941. 12 pages.
File 982 General Staff. The evacuation of Bessarabia and the Northern Bucovina. 1940. The situation of Romanian military living in those territories and whose families are still there. Data on the transfer of population into the occupied territories. Many deprecatory remarks on the attitude and behavior of the Jews living in the occupied territories and those returning there. Lists of Romanian military personnel who were killed or were retained by the Soviet authorities. Evacuation of the German population to Germany. July‐September 1940. 252 pages.
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File 1254 General staff. Conflict re. transfer of cattle between Romanian and Hungarian farmers. 1943 – 1944. 288 pages
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File 16 Eastern Etapes. Prisoner camps. Suspects, dangerous deserters, Ghettos. Volatile, desperate situation. Causes and proposed remedies. The camp in Vertujeni holding 23,000 Jews. Danger of a typhus epidemic and of scarlet fever breakout. Other places of internment for the Jews from Bessarabia. August 1941 – March 1942. 127 pages File 221 Eastern Etapes. Informative notes. Spreading of communist propaganda. 1942‐ 1943. 163 pages. File 415 Eastern Etapes. Miscellaneous. Information on spread of communist propaganda. Legionnaire propaganda material was discovered among the military. New rules and regulation for safety and protection against the enemy. Jews are accused of spreading damaging rumors. Lists of soldiers from Bessarabia and Bucovina to be put discreetly under observation. 1942 – 1943. 307 pages. File 767 Eastern Etapes. Battalion 120 Jews.. List of auxiliary personnel. Lists of Jews who have completed one year of forced labor on Sep. 15 and February 1943. 1943 – 1944. 334 pages
File 776 Eastern Etapes. Orders, requests. The troops complain of bad and insufficient food. Aug. 1943. 61 pages. File 777 Eastern Etapes. Contra‐informative orders. Interdiction of radio receivers by the military personnel in the frontlines. 1943. 173 pages. (Continues on Reel # 310) Reel 310 File 777 Eastern Etapes. (Continuation from Reel 309 ) Jews working at the Center of Disinfection in Moghilev‐Otaci. Release of prisoners of war. Intensification of Soviet propaganda, List of German units in the area. July 1943. 65 pages. File 795 Eastern Etapes. Misc. correspondence. Jewish Labor brigade #120. Ban on hiring personnel of Russian or Ukrainian origin. September‐ November 1943. 349 pages.
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File 798 Eastern Etapes. Miscellaneous. German military arrested for acts of indiscipline and brutality against the civilian population in Transnistria. List of Jews sent to forced labor camps in Transnistria. Fight against the partisans. Nov. 1943 – Jan. 1944. 402 pages.
File 801 Eastern Etapes. Circular orders from higher authorities. March – September 1943. 99 pages. (Continues on Reel # 311)
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File 801 (Continuation from Reel 310 ) Eastern Etapes. Agreement between German and Romanian Governments on conscription of Romanian citizens of German ethnic origin into the German SS. Various circular orders. Prisoner camps. June – September 1943. 388 pages. File 886 Eastern Etapes. Industries and means of transportation in Transnistria. Report on the Turnatoria in Moghilev on September 1942. List of personnel by functions (not nominal). Inventory of raw materials. 1942. 400 pages (A number of pages were taken out by the security services) File 1181 Commandment Etape 1. Mobilization of Jews between the ages 15 and 55. Creation of brigades and repartition for military work. All exemptions from forced labor are suspended. Correspondence from various districts on the subject. Women will be used for auxiliary services only, like hospitals and cleaning work. Exceptions. The Jewish Communities are notified that in case that Jews will sabotage their work, all Jews will be interned in ghettos. Lists of Jews by districts and work assignment. 1944/45. 337 pages. File 1188 Commandment Etape 1. District Putna. Work assignment for Jews. Lists of Jews in labor brigades. 1944. 147 pages. (Continues on Reel 312)
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File 1188 ( Continuation from Reel 311) Commandment Etape 1. District Putna. Work assignment for Jews. Lists of Jewish women to work for the war effort. 1944. 126 pages. File 1219 Commandment Etape 1. District Buzau. Work assignment for Jews. Lists of Jews in labor brigades. Lists of Jewish women to work for the war effort. 1944. 195 pages.
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File 1223 Commandment Etape 1. District Covurlui. Work assignment for Jews. Lists of Jews in labor brigades. Lists of Jewish women to work for the war effort. 1944. 358 pages. File 1226 Commandment Etape 1. District Falciu. Miscellaneous correspondence. Lists of Jews in labor brigades. 1944. 84 pages. File 1239 Commandment Etape 1. Verification of Jewish craftspeople. List of Jews in labor brigade 120. 1944. 183 pages. File 1257 Commandment Etape 1. Miscellaneous Correspondence. Excerpts from an Ukrainian leaflet describing the killings in an Ukrainian village and resettling it with Moldavian population. 1943 ‐ 1944. 291 pages.
Reel 313 File 228 Territorial Command 2. Military status of Jews – officers and NCOs. 1940‐ 1941. 189 pages. File 329 Territorial Command 2. Military status of Jews – craftsmen; requests and repartition. 1941‐ 1942. 519 pages (Continues on Reel 314)
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File 329 (Continuation from reel 313) Territorial Command 2. Military status of Jews – craftsmen; requests and repartition. 1941‐ 1942. 86 pages.
File 339 Territorial Command 2. Regulations for mobilization for work in industrial enterprises. Lists of Jews approved for work in these enterprises. 1941 – 1942. 133 pages. File 341 Territorial Command 2. Forced labor of Jews. Orders, instructions, reports. Requests from Jews converted to Christianity to be exempted from forced labor. 1941. 182 pages. File 460 Territorial Command 2. Forced labor of Jews. Inspections, complaints. Report on District Braila. 1942. 131 pages. File 519 Territorial Command 2. Forced labor of Jews. Inspections, complaints. Requests for craftsmen. 1942. 308 pages.
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File 521 Territorial Command 2. Forced labor of Jews. Inspections, sanctions, inquiries related to the snow removing. 1942. 36 pages. File 523 Territorial Command 2. Forced labor of Jews. Inspections, instructions for the labor brigades. 1942. 67 pages. (Continues on Reel 315)
Reel 315
File 523 (Continuation from Reel 314) Territorial Command 2. Forced labor brigades at the CFR. 172 pages. File 556 Territorial Command 2. Forced labor of Jews. Daily lists of Jews sent to work. 1942. 450 pages. File 561 Territorial Command 2. Forced labor of Jews. Various individual and collective problems. Jews being beaten by the Romanian NCO. 1942. 117 pages. (Continues on Reel 316)
Reel 316
File 561 (Continuation from Reel 315) Territorial Command 2. Forced labor of Jews. Inquiry of an NCO brutally abusing the Jewish workers. Various personal problems. 1942. 553 pages. File 562 Territorial Command 2. Forced labor of Jews. Repartition of Jews for labor in various institutions and enterprises. Requests of transfer. 1942 – 43. 450 pages. (Continues on Reel 317)
Reel 317
File 562 (Continuation from Reel 316) Territorial Command 2. Forced labor of Jews.. 1942 – 1943. 274 pages. File 563 Territorial Command 2. Forced labor of Jews. Information, inquiries, complaints, deferrals to justice. Repartition of Jews to work in various institutions and enterprises. 1942‐ 1943. 513 pages.
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File 274 Corps 2 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Repartition of Jews for labor in various institutions. 1943. 190 pages. (Continues on Reel 318)
Reel 318
File 274 (Continuation from Reel 317). Corps 2 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. 1942 – 1943. 170 pages. File 277 Corps 2 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Work assignment in various brigades. Number of Jews in each brigade. 1943 – 1944. 418 pages. File 279 Corps 2 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Work. Requests for labor from various institutions, 1943‐1944. 285 pages. (Continues on Reel 319)
Reel 319
File 279 (Continuation from Reel 318). Corps 2 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Individual requests for assignment to work compatible with ones studies. 1943. 241 pages. File 282 Corps 2 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Work Requests for labor from various institutions. Work at snow removal. 1943 ‐ 1944. 366 pages. File 288 Corps 2 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. 1943. 185 pages. (Continues on Reel 320)
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File 288 (Continuation from Reel 319). Corps 2 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Periodical lists of manpower. 1944. 245 pages. File 289 Corps 2 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Individual problems and requests. 1944. 320 pages. File 290 Corps 2 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Jews working at military and public institutions. 1943‐ 1944. 167 pages. (Continues on Reel 321)
Reel 321
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File 290 (Continuation from Reel 320). Corps 2 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Jews working at military and public institutions. 1943. 438 pages. File 297 Corps 2 Territorial . Forced labor of Jews. Jews working at military and public institutions. 1943. 442 pages. (Continues on Reel 322)
Reel 322
File 297 (Continuation from Reel 321). Corps 2 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Jews working at military and public institutions. 1943. 111 pages. File 298 Corps 2 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Individual problems and requests. Jews accused of dodging from forced labor obligation. Jews deserters. 1943. 428 pages File 303 Corps 2 Territorial Forced labor of Jews. Assignment to various institutions. 1943. 271 pages.(Continues on Reel 323)
Reel 323
File 303 (Continuation from Reel 322). Corps 2 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Jews working at military and public institutions. 1943. 453 pages. File 304 Corps 2 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Assignment to various institutions. 1944. 221 pages. File 305 Corps 2 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Assignment to various institutions. Lists of deserters from forced labor brigades. 1944. 53 pages. File 926 Territorial Command 3 . Command of internment camps for Jews Galati. List of internees. Requests of Jews for work by various institutions. Isolation from the population of the Jews that are at work, to prevent spread of rumors and communist propaganda. 1941. 170 pages. Continues on Reel 324)
Reel 324
File 926 Continuation from Reel 323). Territorial Command 3. Situation of internment camps for Jews (daily lists). Requests for Jewish craftsmen and workers from various institutions. 1941. 79 pages.
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File 927 Territorial Command 3. internment camp for Jews Galati. Periodical lists. Reports on work accomplished by the Jews from the camps. 1941. 399 pages Continues on Reel 325)
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File 927 (Continuation from Reel 324). Territorial Command 3. Situation of internment camps for Jews (daily lists). Reports on work accomplished by the Jews from the camps. Plans for creation of a Ghetto in Galati. 1941. 150 pages. File 929 Territorial Command 3. forced labor of Jews. Requests from private enterprises of Jews from the internment camp. 1941, 430 pages. File 930 Territorial Command 3. forced labor of Jews. Various correspondence. Requests from private enterprises of Jews from the internment camp. List of 565 Jews from whom hostages will be taken. 1941 – 1942. 395 pages Continues on Reel 326)
Reel 326
File 930 (Continuation from Reel 325). Territorial Command 3. Forced labor of Jews. Correspondence. 1942. 21 pages. File 931 Territorial Command 3. Forced labor of Jews. Exemptions from forced labor. Correspondence. Information on internment camps. One thousand Jews ages 18 to 60 are needed for public works. Nominal list of internees to work on levees for CFR. Prologue to the massacre in Iassy on June 29. The Jewish High School in Galati. 1941‐1942. 601 pages. File 934 Territorial Command 3. Forced labor of Jews. Correspondence and instructions for prisoners and internees. 1941. 76 pages (Continues on Reel 327)
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File 934 (Continuation from Reel 326). Territorial Command 3. Forced labor of Jews. Correspondence and instructions for prisoners and internees. List of Jews internees in Vaslui. 1941 ‐ 1942. 828 pages.
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File 1052 Territorial Command 3. Forced labor of Jews. Instructions and correspondence Re. exemption of Jews from forced labor. 1941 – 1942. 422 pages. (Continues on Reel 328)
Reel 328
File 1052 (Continuation from Reel 327). Territorial Command 3. Forced labor of Jews. Correspondence and instructions. Periodical reports. 1942. 47 pages. File 1053 Territorial Command 3. Forced labor of Jews. Correspondence and instructions. Lists of lingerie and clothing received from the Jews. 1942. 392 pages. File 1054 Territorial Command 3. Forced labor of Jews. Correspondence and instructions. Periodic situation lists of Jews in labor brigades. 1942. 402 pages. File 61 Corps 3 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Correspondence. Monthly report on forced labor camps activity. Lists of Jews in the camps. List of Jews sent to Transnistria in Sept. 1942. 55 pages. (Continues on Reel 329)
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File 61 (Continuation from Reel 328). Corps 3 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Lists of Jews in the camps. Reports. 1942. 441 pages. File 62 Corps 3 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Orders and dispositions. Correspondence. Lists of Jews in the camps. 1942 – 1943. 246 pages.
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File 62 (Continuation from Reel 329). Corp[s 3 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Lists of Jews in the camps. Reports on inspections. 1942 – 1943. 178 pages. File 1505 Territorial Command 4. Forced labor of Jews. Special Lists of Jews (Bucovina). List of Jews with academic titles in Cernauti and other districts. 1942. 180 pages. File 1516 Territorial Command 4. Forced labor of Jews. Inspections, controls, reports. 1942. 315 pages. (Continues on Reel 331)
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File 1516 (Continuation from Reel 330). Territorial Command 4. Forced labor of Jews. Reports on inspections. 1942 – 1943. 589 pages. File 1274 Territorial Command. War Internees and Jewish problems. Lists of internees and suspects. 1941‐ 1942. 305 pages. (Continues on Reel 332)
Reel 332
File 1274 (Continuation from Reel 331). Territorial Command 5. Internees of war and Jewish problems. Lists of internees and suspects. 1941‐ 1942. 141 pages. File 1288 Territorial Command 5. Lists of Jews who are fit for or exempt from forced labor. 1941. 407 pages. File 1318 Territorial Command 5. Forced labor of Jews. Jews to hand over their clothing. Lists of collected clothing. 1941 – 1942. 458 pages.
Reel 333
File 39 Corps 5 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Correspondence with military units, institutions and enterprises. 1942‐ 1943. 419 pages.
File 66 Corps 5 Territorial. Census of disaster victims by territory. Forced labor of Jews. Work done by crews of Jewish craftsmen. Correspondence with military units, institutions and enterprises. 1942. 251 pages. (Continues on Reel 334).
Reel 334
File 66 (Continuation from Reel 333). Corps 5 Territorial. War Internees and Jewish problems. Lists of Jews assigned for work at various authorities, institutions and industrial enterprises. 1942. 132 pages. File 67 Corps 5 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Jews in exterior labor brigades and inspections in the territory. Jews from brigades in Bessarabia suspicious of feigning to be bitten by rabid cats and dogs. 1942 – 1943. 442 pages.
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File 70 Corps 5 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Jews assigned for work at various authorities, institutions and industrial enterprises. 1942. 389 pages. (Continues on Reel 335)
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File 70
(Continuation from Reel 334) Corps 5 Territorial. 0 pages. File 71 Corps 5 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Second medical examinations. Lists of Jews sent for second examination and final diagnostics. 1942 – 1943. 205 pages. File 72 Corps 5 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Assignments to forced labor. 1942. 192 pages. File 115 Corps 5 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Assignments to forced labor. 1943. 399 pages. File 116 Corps 5 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Requests from various institutions and enterprises. Assignments to forced labor. 1942 ‐1943. 288 pages. (Continues on Reel 336).
Reel 336
File 116 (Continuation from Reel 335). Corps 5 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Requests from various institutions and enterprises. Assignments to forced labor. 1942 ‐1943. 115 pages.
File 117 Corps 5 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Inspections of working places. Results and proposals. 1942 ‐1943. 128 pages.
File 118 Corps 5 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. New military status of the Jews. Various official decrees regarding the Jews. 1943. 98 pages.
Reel 337 File 1042 Territorial Command 6. Orders of mobilization for forced labor of the Jews. General instructions. Lists of Jews according to various conditions. 1941. 133 pages. File 1291 Territorial Command 6. Orders of mobilization for forced labor of the Jews. Orders and instructions. Lists of Jews according to various conditions. 1942. 417 pages.
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File 1426 Territorial Command 6. Forced labor of Jews. Lists of Jews according to various conditions. 1942. 51 pages.(Text barely legible)
Reel 338 File 113 Corps 6 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Utilization of Jews craftsmen. Lists of craftsmen by categories and ages. 1943. 490 pages.
Reel 339 File 114 Corps 6 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Lists of Jews assigned to various labor brigades, and by various categories. 1943 – March 1944. 365 pages.
Reel 340 File 931 Territorial Command 7. Forced labor of Jews. Orders and regulations. Record and control of the Jews. Data on forced labor brigades. Lists of Jews by categories. 1941. 1353 pages. (Most of the text barely legible)
Reel 341 File 934 Territorial Command 7. Forced labor of Jews. Requests for labor of Jews by institutions and enterprises. Lists of Jews contributors to the State loan. Lists of Jews working in various industries. 1942. 922 pages
Reel 342 File 1094 Territorial Command 7. Forced labor of Jews. Labor brigades. Organization. Housing, food etc. Rules and regulations. Assignment of Jews to military units, institutions and enterprises. Lists of Jews working in various brigades and industries. 1942. 994 pages.
Reel 343 File 34 Corps 7 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Labor brigades. Assignment of Jews for labor to military units, institutions and enterprises. 1942. 735 pages. (Continues on Reel 344).
Reel 344
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File 34 (Continuation from Reel 343).Corps 7 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Labor brigades. Assignment of Jews for labor to military units, institutions and enterprises. 1942. 472 pages. File 35 Corps 7 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Labor brigades. Lists of Jews craftsmen. Labor problems of individual Jews. Assignment of Jews for labor to military units, institutions and enterprises. 1942–1943. 989 pages.. (Continues on Reel 345).
Reel 345 File 35 (Continuation from Reel 344). Corps 7 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Labor brigades. Assignment of Jews for labor to military units, institutions and enterprises. 1942. 490 pages. File 36 Corps 7 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Organization and attributions of the Section “JEWS”. Various organizational graphics. Schedule of activity. 1942. 20 pages. File 158 Corps 7 Territorial. Illicit crossing by Jews of the frontier with Hungary. June – July 1944. 28 pages. File 423 Corps 7 Territorial, Reintegration into the Armed Forces and mobilization of Jews. Various lists regarding the military status of the Jews. October – November 1944. 137 pages. (Continues on Reel 346).
Reel 346 File 423 (Continuation from Reel 344). Corps 7 Territorial. Reintegration and mobilization of Jews. Various lists regarding the military status of the Jews. 1944 – 1945. 368 pages. File 431 Corps 7 Territorial. Status and monthly reports on the forced labor of Jews in various districts. March ‐ September 1944. 560 pages
Reel 347 File 433 Corps 7 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Medical exemptions from work. Medical inspections and care. April ‐ August 15 1944. 68 pages.
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File 434 Corps 7 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Various correspondence. March – April 1944. 33 pages. File 436 Corps 7 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Orders, reports. Status of Jews returning from Bessarabia and Bucovina. Lists of various categories of Jews. March – August 31 1944. 833 pages. (Continues on Reel 348).
Reel 348 File 436 (Continuation from Reel 347). Corps 7 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Orders, reports. Status of Jews returning from Bessarabia and Bucovina. Lists of various categories of Jews. Jews refuse to work and a number are deserting. Forced labor of Jews is abolished and they are sent to their homes. March – October 1944. 117 pages.
File 437 Corps 7 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Orders, reports. Lists of Dentists and dental technicians/ 1944. 261 pages File 665 Corps 7 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Orders, reports, judicial actions, extension of work assignments. July – August 1944. 253 pages.
File 795 Corps 7 Territorial. Correspondence related to counter‐propaganda. Orders, instructions. The Magyar propaganda. Inter‐relations with the German population, Jewish Zionist organizations. 1940. 236 pages. File 982 Corps 7 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Work assignments. Lists of Jews with academic titles. Daily reports of active manpower. 1944. 131 pages. . (Continues on Reel 349).
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File 982 (Continuation from Reel 348). Corps 7 Territorial. Forced labor of Jews. Work assignments. Lists of Jews with academic titles. Daily reports of active manpower. Lists of casualties released from hospitals. 1944. 146 pages.
Reel 350 File 3023 Army Corps 1. (Pages 1 thru 9 are blank) Forced labor of Jews. Separate lists and regiment for Jews and Hungarians at their working places. 1941 – 1942. 227 pages.
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File 3490 Army Corps 1. Forced labor of Jews. Individual cases of identification of Jews. Periodic lists of Jews at assigned working places. 1944. 497 pages. File 3492 Army Corps 1. Forced labor of Jews. Orders. Correspondence. Lists of Jews at working places. 1944. 118 pages. (Continues on Reel 351).
Reel 351 File 3492 (Continuation from Reel 350). Army Corps 1. Forced labor of Jews. Orders. Correspondence. Lists of Jews at working places. 1944. 617 pages. File 3752 Army Corps 1. Forced labor of Jews. Correspondence. Lists of Jews at working places. July – August 194. 466 pages. (Continues on Reel 352).
Reel 352 File 3752 (Continuation from Reel 351). Army Corps 1. Forced labor of Jews. Orders. Correspondence. Lists of Jews at working places. August ‐ November 1944. 109 pages. File 1787 Army Corps 2. Sanitary groups. Inspections. Sanitary investigations. 1949 – 1941. 379 pages. File 1922 Army Corps 2. Informative reports to the General Staff during the mobilization. Nothing significant. 1941. 149 pages. File 1923 Army Corps 2. Informative reports to the General Staff from military units. Plundering of population by German and Romanian military reported. Situation of the Jews in Moghilev. Outbreak of typhoid epidemic feared. Various other aspects in Transnistria examined. Critical appreciation of the Jews in Moghilev. Jews evacuated from Odessa. 1941 ‐ 1942. 371 pages. (Continues on Reel 353).
Reel 353 File 1923 (Continuation from Reel 352). Army Corps 2. Informative reports to the General Staff from military units. 1942. 271 pages.
File 2214 Army Corps 2. Informative reports to the General Staff from military units. Speculation on the food market in Odessa. German officers, drunk, devastate the office of the station
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manager in Shmerinca. 1942. 684 pages (Numerous pages are barely legible)
Reel 354 File 1626 Army Corps 3. Hiring, moving, promotions in the NCO corps. 1931. 514 pages . (Continues on Reel 355).
Reel 355 File 1626 (Continuation from Reel 354 )Army Corps 3. Hiring, moving, promotions in the NCO corps. 1931. 545 pages File 2563 Army Corps 3. Problems related to the evacuation of Bessarabia and investigations related to it. Orders of contra‐information. Organization of the evacuation. Desertions from the Army. Propaganda and counter‐propaganda. 1940. 438 pages (Numerous pages are barely legible) . (Continues on Reel 356).
Reel 356 File 2563 (Continuation from Reel 355 )Army Corps 3. Problems related to the evacuation of Bessarabia and investigations related to it. Orders of contra‐information. Propaganda and counter‐propaganda. Assessment of damages Situation of military personnel originally from the occupied territories. 1940. 630 pages. (Numerous pages are barely legible).
File 2582 Army Corps 3. News Bulletin: information, reports. Information on Soviet activity East of the Dnjestr. April – June 1940. 348 pages. (Numerous pages are barely legible). (Continues on Reel 357).
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File 2582 (Continuation from Reel 356) Army Corps 3. News Bulletin: information, reports.. Information on Soviet activity East of the Pruth. Reports from people who managed to cross the Pruth into Romania. July ‐ August 1940. 793 pages. (Numerous pages are barely legible). File 2829 Army Corps 3. Organization. Movements. Peacetime war games. Military action after The transfer of Northern Transylvania to Hungary. April ‐ June 15, 1941. 202 pages. (Numerous pages are barely legible).
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Reel 358 File 3194 Army Corps 3. Correspondence Re. Guarding the Jews in the Ghetto Chisinau. An informer accuses baron Cheikin to have taken gold and money to bring Jews from the Ghetto to Bucharest, and of other doings of his. He was indicted by the authorities. A Jews is court‐martialed for collaborating with the Soviets during the occupation. Numerous other information is analyzed by the authorities. March –October, 1942. 111 pages.
File 3456 Army Corps 3. Administrative documentation and information. 1943 – 1944. 400 pages. File 3536 Army Corps 3. Notes from informers. Among others about Silvia Moldovanu from Moghilev, as being Jewish. Jews accused of spreading alarmist rumors and communist propaganda. Letters to Jews in Transnistria intercepted. 1943 – 1944. 226 pages. File 3539 Army Corps 3. Notes from informers. Illicit transport of letters from Transnistria into Romania and vice versa. Numerical list of Jews in various localities in Transnistria. Rumors in Cernauti that the Jews from Transnistria will be moved over the Bug to be annihilated by the Germans. 1942. 470 pages.
Reel 359 File 2371 Army Corps 5. Forced labor of Jews. Inspections. Summary and results. 1943. 402 pages. File 2372 Army Corps 5. Forced labor of Jews. Lists of Jews to be included in the forced brigade. Lists of Jews of various categories and situations. 1943. 186 pages. (Continues on Reel 360).
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File 2372 (Continuation from Reel 359).Army Corps 5. Forced labor of Jews. Lists of Jews to be included in the forced brigade. Lists of Jews of various categories and situations. 1943. 93 pages. File 2625 Army Corps 5. Forced labor of Jews. Inspections. Summary and results. Plans and measures for emergency restructuring of the army units and auxiliary services. 1944. 413 pages.
Reel 361
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File 2647 Army Corps 6. Forced labor of Jews. Status of Jews in the work force. Administrative problems. Jews still in leading positions in industrial enterprises. 1942 – 1943. 350 pages File 208 Army Corps 11. Campaign against Soviet Russia. Suspicious people, sectarians, deserters, prisoners of war. Instructions, correspondence. Reports from informants. Interrogation of prisoners. Cleaning Bessarabia of suspects. Creation and organization of Ghettos. June – August 1941. 340 pages. File 303 Cavalry Corps. Arrests during the Rebeliune. Military status of the Jews. January – August 1941. 6 pages. File 1258 Cavalry Corps. Status of persons of Romanian ethnic origin living in Crimea. Status of not army related persons. Contact with the civil population. 1944. 199 pages. File 001 Border Guard. Contra‐informative bulletins and reports. Information on military and civil life. 1941. 305 pages (Continues on Reel 362)
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File 3001 (Continuation from Reel 361). Border Guard. Contra‐informative bulletins and reports. Information on military and civil life. Presence of German and Italian military personnel. 1941. 716 pages. (Many pages are barely legible) File 3002 Border Guard. Contra‐informative bulletins and reports. Information on military and civil life. 1941 – 1942. 209 pages (Continues on Reel 363). (Many pages are barely legible)
Reel 363 File 3002 (Continuation from Reel 362). Border Guard. Contra‐informative bulletins and reports. Information on military and Civil life. 1941 – 1942. 868 pages (Continues on Reel 364). (Many pages are barely legible)
Reel 364 File 3002 (Continues from Reel 363). Border Guard. Destruction by cremation of the informative bulletins after exploitation. A whole mix of maps from all over the world and from the Russian front. 1941 – 1942. 267 pages.
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File 2754 Border Guard. Contra‐informative bulletins and reports. Information on military and Civil life. 1940. 468 pages. (Continues on Reel 365).
Reel 365 File 2754 (Continuation from Reel 364). Border Guard. Contra‐informative bulletins and reports. Information on military and Civil life. 1941. 1004 pages.
Reel 366 File 2771 Border Guard. . Events at the Hungarian border. Telephone wires leading into Hungary. A Hungarian plane shut down and crash landing in Romania. Terrorist bands from Hungry cross the frontier. 1940 ‐ 1941. 733 pages. (Continues on Reel 367).
Reel 367 File 2771 (Continuation from Reel 366). Border Guard. Events at the Hungarian border. 1940 – 1941. 633 pages. (Many pages are barely legible). File 2787 Border Guard. Journal of operations on the Eastern border. Relocation of the Guard units. 1940. 586 pages. (Most pages are barely legible).
File 2828 Border Guard. Information, reports. 1940. 311 pages Continues on Reel 368) (Most pages are barely legible).
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File 2828 (Continuation from Reel 367). Border Guard. Information, reports. 1940. 1554 pages. Continues on Reel 369) (Most pages are barely legible).
Reel 369 File 2828 (Continuation from Reel 368). Border Guard. Information, reports. 1940. 0 pages. File 2855 Border Guard. The frontier with Hungary. The horrors perpetrated by the Hungarians. Military and political aspect. 1940. 415 pages (Most pages are illegible). File 3129
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Border Guard. Information, organization . Reports on occurrences on the frontier. Activity reports. General dispositions. 1942 – 1943. 162 pages.
Reel 370 File 3371 Border Guard. Guarding the frontiers. Abolishing Units. Effective strength. Customs activity. 1942. 762 pages File 3596 Border Guard. Guarding the frontiers. Inquiry of border accidents. 1943. 137 pages.
Reel 371 File 3349 Division 1 Infantry. 1941. 355 pages. (Numerous pages were taken out by the Security Services) File 3359 Division 1 Infantry. Partisans. Finding, fighting and interrogations. 1941. 261 pages. File 3360 Division 1 Infantry. Partisans. Military actions 1941. 16 pages. File 3362 Division 1 Infantry. Miscellaneous, Jews working for the Germans to be arrested. 1941. 8 pages. File 3364 Division 1 Infantry. Informative Bulletins. Legionnaire activity. Proclamation. 1941. 173 pages. (Continues on Reel 372)
Reel 372 File 3364 (Continuation from Reel 371).Division 1 Infantry. Informative Bulletins. 1941. 52 pages. File 3371 Division 1 Infantry. The campaign against the USSR. A problem with a Jewish calendar (1942). Informative bulletins. 1941. 62 pages. File 3372 Division 1 Infantry. Administrative dispositions and ordinances 1941. 16 pages. File 3374 Division 1 Infantry. Contra‐informative reports. 1941. 7 pages.
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File 3377 Division 1 Infantry. Rebels. Reports on the “rebeliune” in various localities. Fighting the legionnaires and final outcome. 1941. 56 pages. File 3378 Division 1 Infantry. Administrative measures after the “rebeliune”. Excerpts from newspapers and official publications. Atrocities committed by the rebels. 1941. 70 pages.
File 3379 Division 1 Infantry. Disarmament of military units by the rebels. Intervention of German military in favor of the rebels. 1940, 93 pages. File 3388 Division 1 Infantry. Armament and materials found in possession of the rebels. Severe punishment ordered for public servants who participated or instigated the rebellion. 1941. 269 pages. File 3391 Division 1 Infantry. Contra‐informative activity. 1941. 20 pages.
File 3686 Division 1 Infantry. Misc. information. Definition of the Northern border of Transnistria. Text of convention between Germany and Romania for the administration, exploitation and security of the territory between the Dnjestr and the Bug .1942 73 pages. . (Continues on Reel 373)
Reel 373 File 3686 (Continuation from Reel 372) .Division 1 Infantry. Misc. information. 1942. 0 pages. File 3933 Division 1 Infantry. Campaign against the USSR. Germans. Infractions committed by German soldiers in Transnistria. Romanian military unhappy about the way the are treated and sometimes brutalized by their German counterparts. 1942.100 pages. File 3943 Division 1 Infantry. Contra‐information: orders, synthesis, studies. 1942–1943. 79 pages. File 4491 Division 1 Infantry.. Miscellaneous information. Disciplinary situation. Contra‐ informative reports. 1942 – 1943. 652 pages.
File 4870 Division 1 Infantry. Permanent orders. 1943 –1944. 165 pages.
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File 4874 Division 1 Infantry. Instructions for collecting information. 1944. 56 pages. (Continues on Reel 374)
Reel 374 File 4874 (Continuation from Reel 373) Division 1 Infantry. Instructions for collecting information. Weekly information Bulletins on the military and political situation. 1944. 98 pages. File 2188 Division 8 Infantry. Miscellaneous judicial and military problems. Correspondence related to the retreat from the North Bucovina, following the Soviet ultimatum. Orders and dispositions. 1940. 821 pages. (Continues on Reel 375)
Reel 375 File 2188 (Continuation from Reel 374) Division 8 Infantry . Correspondence related to the retreat from the North Bucovina, following the Soviet ultimatum. Orders and dispositions. 1940. 119 pages. File 2189 Division 8 Infantry. Monthly informative reports. April ‐ June 1940. 619 pages + 2 pages completion. (Continues on Reel 376)
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File 2189 (Continuation from Reel 375) Division 8 Infantry . information and conclusions from the contact with the Soviet army. Monthly informative reports. July – August 1940. 375 pages (Continues on Reel 377) ( Many pages barely legible).
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File 2189 (Continues from Reel 376) Division 8 Infantry . Monthly informative reports. July – August 1940. 1126 pages. (A number of pages was taken out by the Security Services) ( Many pages barely legible). File 2537 Division 8 Infantry. Reports on underground and propaganda organizations, Legionnaires, Ukrainians, Jews. 1942 – 1943. 211 pages(Continues on Reel 378)
Reel 378
File 2537
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(Continuation from Reel 377) Division 8 Infantry .Reports on underground and propaganda organizations, Legionnaires, Ukrainians, Jews. The death penalty ordered for all those who smuggle in or offer shelter for Jews from Galitzia. 1942 – 1943. 875 pages (A number of pages was taken out by the Security Services) File 2558 Division 8 Infantry. Secret information and instructions regarding the possibility of outbreak of chemical warfare. Brutalities by the military at the evacuation of the Jews in Cernauti 1942. 142 pages. File 2578. Division 8 Infantry. Permanent orders. 1942 – 1943 161 pages (Continues on Reel 379)
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File 2578 (Continuation from Reel 378) Division 8 Infantry. O pages. File 2647 Division 8 Infantry. State of siege, law and order. Inspections and searches. Censorship. Railroad searches. Jews caught traversing the border with the General Government (Poland) 1942. 57 pages.
File 2663 Division 8 Infantry. Shooting ranges: planning, construction. 1943. 190 pages. File 2671 Division 8 Infantry. Constructions, building materials, transportation equipment. 1943. 563 pages. (Continues on Reel 380)
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File 2671 (Continuation from Reel 379) Division 8 Infantry. Constructions, building materials, transportation equipment. 1943. 181 pages. File 2740 Division 8 Infantry. Prisoners. Interrogatories, evacuations. Lists of Ghettos in Northern Transnistria. March 1944. 15 pages.
Reel 381 File 1349 Division 4 Infantry. Convention between Romania and German Governments for enrollment of Romanian citizens in the German army. 1943. 21 pages.
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File 1423 Division 5 Infantry. Contra‐information. Order regulating this activity. Sighting of parachutists. Copies of anti‐Semitic pamphlets. Informative reports on the population. Reports on military activity. 1941. 499 pages.
Reel 382 File 1229 Division 6 Infantry. Orders, reports and informative summaries. The occupation of Bessarabia by the Soviet Union. 1940. 791 pages. File 1477 Division 6 Infantry. The legionary movement. Informative material on the movement following the “rebeliune”. 1941 –1942. 76 pages. File 1495 Division 6 Infantry. Information on the Soviet propaganda and on communist activity among the population. 1941. 77 pages. File 1714 Division 6 Infantry. Orders and dispositions. Informative notes on Soviet espionage. 1943. 41 pages File 2930 Division 7 Infantry. General Orders. Increased frequency of suicides in the army. 1940. 402 pages. (Continues on Reel 383)
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File 2930 (Continuation from Reel 382) Division 7 Infantry. General Orders and proclamations. Lists of Jewish officers and NCOs erased from the Military registry. 1040 – 1941. 509 pages. File 3210 Division 7 Infantry. Agricultural activities. Orders and dispositions. Introduction of public work for Jews ( N.T. in reality forced labor). 1941‐ 1942. 180 pages. File 3275 Division 7 Infantry. Special Information. 1941. 10 pages File 3564 Division 7 Infantry. Procedures for Jews enforced labor brigades. Jews buying out with bribes. Jews exempted from forced labor for medical reasons. 1942 ‐ 1943. 160 pages.
File 3827 Division 7 Infantry. Miscellaneous official correspondence. Circular orders. 1943 – 1944. 702 pages (A number of pages was taken out by the Security Services) (End of file
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Reel 384 File 1705 Division 9 Infantry. Information Bulletin. July 1940. 8 pages. File 1714 Division 9 Infantry. Monthly information bulletins. July – October 1941. 5 pages.
File 1717 Division 9 Infantry. Informative bulletin . Communist propaganda. March 1942. 2 pages File 1719 Division 9 Infantry. Counter‐information. Prisoners. Internment camp for the Jews from Constanta. Informative reports. Forced labor of the Jews. June – November 1941. 344 pages. (Continues on Reel 385)
Reel 385 File 1719 (Continuation from Reel 384)Division 9 Infantry. Counter‐information. Prisoners. Internment camp for the Jews from Constanta. Informative reports. Forced labor of the Jews. June – November 1941. 25 pages. File 1722 Division 9 Infantry. Counter‐ information. Instructions. Informative bulletins. June‐ November 1941. 1(one) page. File 1733 Division 9 Infantry. Counter‐information. Prisoners. Forced labor of Jews. 1941 – 1942. 125 pages. File 1734 Division 9 Infantry. Counter‐information. Prisoners. Forced labor of Jews. 1941 – 1942. 64 pages. File 1737 Division 9 Infantry. Request for Jews to work for the German military mission. 1941 – 1942. 203 pages. File 1741 Division 9 Infantry. Contra‐information. Instructions. Legionnaire activity. 1941. 414 pages. File 1747 Division 9 Infantry. Contra‐information. Labor of Jews 1941. 27 pages.
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File 1912 Division 9 Infantry. Periodical informative reports. Legionnaire activity. 1941 ‐ 1942. 21 pages. File 1918 Division 9 Infantry. Contra‐informative information and reports. 1942 ‐ 1943. 10 pages. File 1920 Division 9 Infantry. Contra‐informative information and reports. Prisoners, partisans, parachutists. Forced labor of Jews. 1942. 416 pages. File 1923 Division 9 Infantry. Political, social and religious propaganda and activity. Organization of the communist propaganda under the direction of Ana Pauker in Moscow. Underground activity of the Legionnaires. 1942 – 1043. 297 pages. File 2163 Division 9 Infantry. Information and reports related to the military activity 1943. 320 pages.
Reel 386 File 2168 Division 9 Infantry. Permanent orders for the territory of Transnistria regarding the administrative and military personnel and the local population. (First 5 pages illegible) Dispositions regarding the Jews and the extend of the ghettos. Lists of Jews working for the Romanian authorities. 1943. 168 pages. File 682 Division 10 Infantry. Personal documents and lists. 1940. 43 pages.
File 911 Division 10 Infantry. Minorities and refugees. Regulations of the “community work” of the Jews. 1941 – 1942. 209 pages. File 1715 Division 11 Infantry. Correspondence related to the rebellion on 20‐23 January 1941. Informative bulletins. Reports from various units. 1941. 824 pages. File 1716 Division 11 Infantry. Correspondence related to the rebellion on 20‐23 January 1941. Informative bulletins. Activity of the legionnaires. 1941. 568 pages. (Continues on Reel 387)
Reel 387
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File 1716 (Continuation from Reel 386).Division 11 Infantry. Division 11 Infantry. Correspondence related to the rebellion on 20‐23 January 1941. Informative bulletins. Activity of the legionnaires. 1941. 693 pages.
Reel 388 File 1263 Division 12 Infantry. Report on conduct of the army and of the population. Forceful actions of the Soviet army. The evacuation from Bessarabia. 1940. 49 pages. File 856 Division 14 Infantry. Periodic counter‐informative and informative bulletins. 1940. 500 pages.
Reel 389 File 982 Division 15 Infantry. Report on conduct of the army and of the population. Hostile attitude of the Jews, causing damages to the Romanian army. 1940. 111 pages. File 985 Division 15 Infantry. Counter‐informative bulletins. 1940. 4 pages.
File 988 Division 15 Infantry. Correspondence related to the evacuation of Bessarabia. 1940. 108 pages. File 1294 Division 15 Infantry. Record cards for suspicious and persons to be interned. Separate lists for Jews, Romanians communists and legionnaires. 1941. 25 pages. File 1311 Division 15 Infantry. Censoring correspondence related to the technical laboratory . 1941. 23 pages. File 1385 Division 21 Infantry. Forced labor of Jews. Norms of repartition of Jews for work in military and civil institutions. Lists of Jews in working places. Orders and dispositions. 1943. 187 pages. File 1386 Division 21 Infantry. Forced labor of Jews. Instructions and working conditions. Requests for Jews craftsmen. 1944. 235 pages.
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File 1620 Division 21 Infantry. Forced labor of Jews. Instructions and working conditions. 1944. 97 pages.
Reel 390 File 1691 Division 2 Cavalry. Conduct of the military personnel during the crisis of June – July 1940. Jewish elements left in the army are “undesirable”. Manifest anti‐Semitic atmosphere among the soldiers. Soldiers who excelled in the operations proposed for medals. 1940. 182 pages. File 1723 Division 2 Cavalry. Report on military operations in Bessarabia. Problems with the Jews in Edineti. 1940. 845 pages.
Reel 391 File 355 Division 5 Cavalry. Informative notes. Mostly about Jews. Treated as inimical propaganda. Mention of an Jewish organization “Ipa” that spreads false rumors. [NOTE: we spoke in Transnistria jokingly about such an organization, the initials YPA meaning Yidische Plotke Agentur , i.e. Jewish Agency of Rumors (wishful thinking]. 1943 – 1944. 189 pages. File 357 Division 5 Cavalry. Counter‐information. Informative bulletins. Low moral of the troops and the population. Jews seen as being the main factor in creating this situation. 1943. 458 pages. File 359 Division 5 Cavalry. Orders, reports. dissatisfaction among the troops and the officers. 1943. 113 pages. File 198 Division 7 Cavalry. Contra‐information. 1942. 16 pages.
Reel 392 File 112 Division 8 Cavalry. Periodic Informative bulletins, regarding the population. 1942. 71 pages. File 94 Division 3 Mountain. Prisoners: conditions, interrogatories, evacuations. Deserters from the Soviet army. 1942. 25 pages. File 97 Division 3 Mountain. Counter‐informative temporary and periodical operations. Two Jewish girls working as translators at a military unit. 1942. 26 pages.
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File 101 Division 3 Mountain. Problems related to the office personnel. Special police for counter‐ informative units. 1942. 17 pages. File 103 Division 3 Mountain. Propaganda and counter‐propaganda. Bitter complaints of Romanian soldiers returning from the Eastern front about the brutal and inhuman behavior of the German military. The status of the German minority. The situation in Northern Transylvania occupied by Hungary. Complaints against the bad treatment of the wounded in the hospitals and on the transport. 1942. 106 pages. File 105 Division 3 Mountain. Political, religious and social currents among the army and the civil population. Lists of suspected legionnaires in the army. Counter‐informative reports. 1942. 149 pages. File 114 Division 3 Mountain. Centralized informative bulletins. 1942 – 1943. 3 pages. File 973 Division 3 Mountain. Subversive activity in the country an in the occupied territories. Propaganda, terrorism, sabotage. Manifest legionnaire on August 24, 1943. 17 pages. 1944 –1945 File 164 Division 4 Mountain. Counter‐information, espionage, sabotage. Propaganda. 1942. 45 pages. File 165 Division 4 Mountain. Suspects, legionnaires, communists, minorities. Hungarian soldiers in the army. A Russian Jew taken prisoner is not interned but kept as caretaker for the horses. 1942. 102 pages. File 170 Division 4 Mountain. Crimea. Ordinances by Romanian and German military for the population registration. 1942 –1943. 10 pages. File 183 Division 4 Mountain. Crimea. Counter‐information: planning, reports, ordinances. Low moral of the troops. 1942. 23 pages. File 665 Division 4 Mountain. Partisan activity in Transnistria. 1943. 3 pages. File 668 Division 4 Mountain. Circular orders in Transnistria. Crossing the border in and out. Special provisions for Jews evacuated or refugees in different territories February 1944. Plans for the evacuation of the population. 1944. 73 pages.
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Reel 393
File 36 Division 1 Guards. Camps, deposits, Ghettos. Instructions for guarding. Cases of prisoners escaping from the camp. Change of guarding unit in camp Vapniarka. List of Jews in camp Tulcin.. Special orders and dispositions for the Jews in the camps in Transnistria. 1942. 570 pages. File 78 Division 1 Guards. Camps, deposits, Ghettos. Instructions, directives. Organization of brigades for action in case of snow removal. Floods, fires and bombardments, in various localities in Transnistria. 1942 –1943. 475 pages.
Reel 394 File 399 Brigade 1 Fortifications. Reports, orders, informative and counter‐informative notes. Use of Jews for slave labor. The Jews in Transnistria. Creation of a Commandment for prisoners in Transnistria, located in Bucharest. Jews deportees sent towards the Bug. Life and fate of the Jews in Odessa. Evacuation of the Jews. Romanian officers protecting Jewish women. Conflicts with German and Italian military. Romanian military misappropriating goods from houses left by evacuated Jews. Police agents and informers in Odessa collaborate with bands of thieves and are protected by the police. 1941 – 1942. 1042 pages.
Reel 395 File 79 Division 1 Guards. Daily transfer and transports. Railroad transit in Transnistria. 1942. 81 pages. File 80 Division 1 Guards. Daily transfer and transports. Circular orders. 1942 – 1943. 58 pages. File 43 Maritime Division. Problems related to shipyards. Repair of naval vessels, materials, fuels. Transports. 1921 – 1922. 447 pages.
Reel 396 File 403 Brigade 1 Fortifications. Deserters. Creation of camps in Transnistria. Rules and regulations. 1941 – 1942. 437 pages.
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Regimentul 6 Vânător)
4297 Copertă, integral 15 file 4298 Copertă, integral 11 file 4299 Copertă, integral 11 file 4300 Copertă, integral 60 file 4301 Copertă, integral 100 file 4302 Copertă, integral, 35 file 4303 Copertă, integral, 10 file 4304 Copertă, integral, 4 file 4305 Copertă, integral, 10 file 4306 Copertă, integral 90 file FOND MARELE STAT MAJOR
3799 Copertă, integral
3828 Copertă, 4‐17, 23‐37, 40, 54‐71, 80‐83, 93‐101, 130‐167, 181, 192‐197, 232‐280, 315‐396, 418‐430
3763 Coperta, 1‐71, 109‐145, 166‐188 3761 Coperta, integral, 111 file 3828 Nimic 3742 Copertă, 12‐13, 25, 33, 117‐120,
147‐150
3744 Copertă, 9‐15, 136‐138, 173‐175, 189‐191, 227, 234‐235, 300‐305, 327‐330, 353, 382‐384, 423‐424, 429‐430, 434‐460
3827 Coperta, 39‐45, 56‐64, 82‐92, 156‐157, 190, 215‐223, 243‐250, 268‐271, 289‐296, 318‐325, 332‐368, 389‐397, 385‐452, 486‐497
3741 Coperta, 1‐7, 14‐20, 32‐46 Ordine date de Marele Cartier General 16.07.1941‐20.08.1941. Ordine de trecere a Nistrului
3810 Coperta, numerotarea cu creion roșu96‐117, 149‐194, 280.
Campania contra URSS, 22 iunie – 26 iunie 1941, luptele de la Sculeni înaintea masacrului de la Stânca.
3781 Coperta, 17, 67‐115, 121‐129, 161‐183, 197‐227, 269‐270, 284‐301, 325‐339, 348‐ 373, 377‐430, 467‐481, 509‐562.
Rapoarte operative, buletine informative 22 iunie‐1 iulie 1941, luptele de la Sculeni înaintea masacrului de la Stânca, luptele din Bucovina înainte de ocuparea Cernăuțiului, bombardarea Iașului înaintea pogromului, informații despre pogromul de
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la Iași. 3743 Coperta, 1‐5, 70‐76, 95‐97, 186‐
188, 235‐236, 265‐288. Rapoarte operative 2‐5 iulie 1941, ocuparea Cernăuțiului,
3743, vol. II
Coperta, integral 289 file Rapoarte operative iunie‐5 iulie 1941
3781 Coperta, integral 562 file Rapoarte operative iunie 1941 3810 Coperta, integral 282 fike Rapoarte operative iunie 1941,
hărți FOND 5447 SECȚIA PROPAGANDEI MILITARE
14 Coperta, 6‐7, 39‐42, 49‐60, 85‐88, 105‐106, 132‐136,
Corespondență cu Marele Stat Major, Secția I, iun‐dec 1941, situația plutoanelor de propagandă, gazetele propagandistice Bucovina și Basarabia
42 Coperta, integral 371 file Documente scoase din dosarele triate conf. ord. M.St.M. Nr. 892900 conținând corespondență cu caracter fascist și antisovietic
109 Nimic Documente secrete, corespondeță confidențială cu Secția II a Marelui Stat Major.
116 Coperta, integral 81 de fila Înființarea serviciului de propagandă din cadul MCG pentru zona Odessei
41 Coperta, integral 56 file Ordine de zi ale mareșulului Antonescu
15 Coperta, 26‐29, 204‐220, 262‐268, 328‐340, 355‐358.
Ordine, orgnizarea serviciului de propagandă, organizarea taberelor și coloniilor de muncă,
9 Nimic Activitatea unităților de propagandă 1941
21 Coperta, 98‐116, Liste ofițeri Secția de propagandă
28 Coperta, Integral, 513 file Activitatea Biroului 5 al Secției de propagandă – filme și fotografii descriere pe zile 1941
91 Coperta, 65‐83, 110‐117, 142‐152, 165‐184, 389‐421, 652‐654
Rapoarte despre fotografiile de pe front,
20 Nimic Rapoarte privind Secția de propagandă
62 Coperta, integral 117 file Rapoarte privind executarea ordinelor date de Ion Antonescu, contrapropagandă privind situația prizonierilor de război
23 Coperta, 37‐1157 Personalul din Secția Propagandă
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102 Nimic Scutiri de mobilizare 54 Coperta Integral 22 file Rapoarte manifeste 51 Coperta, 21‐23, 45‐50, 100‐108, Memorii ofițeri, liste angajați
Secția de propagandă 127 Copertă, 1‐26, Rapoarte activitate
propagandiști, corespondență confidențială, sancțiuni, rapoarte despre materiale antisemite furnizate în 1943 de germani românilor (de scanat color caricaturile)
101 Copertă, 20‐53 Date despre filmele de propagandă prezentate pe front, caravana cinematografică
117 Nimic Incidente Corul Armatei 36 Nimic 32 Coperta, 1‐102, Caravana cinematografică 92 Nimic Activitatea propagandei în țară
1942 108 Nimic Activitatea Secției de
Propagandă 1942‐43 181 Nimic Secția de propagandă 1943‐44 241 Nimic Secția de propagandă 1943‐45 128 Nimic Secția de propagandă 1943‐44 123 Nimic Secția de propagandă 1942 183 Coperta, 46‐74, Secția de propagandă 1943‐44,
reguli privind fotografierea din 1940, zvonuri transmise de evrei,
152 Nimic Echipele de teatru 1943 277 Nimic Secția de propagandă 1944‐45 144 Integral 34 file Copii după manifeste si scrisori
de raliere cu Uniunea Sovietică 1943‐44
145 Nimic (este dublura dosarului 144) Copii după manifeste si scrisori de raliere cu Uniunea Sovietică 1943‐44
155 Copertă, 1‐40, 94‐195, 258‐437, Activitatea de teatru‐muzică 1943‐44, caravana cinematografică în Transnistria, directive pentru organizarea sărbătorilor, Organizații de propagandă ale grupului etnic german,
147 Coperta, 1‐28, 43‐75, 157‐277 Materiale germane furnizate Secției 1943‐44
251 Nimic Secția după 23 august 1945 255 Coperta, integral 1937 Secția după 23 august 1945
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68 Nimic 113 Nimic 85 Nimic 372 Nimic 90 Nimic 25 Coperta, integral Scenarii difuzate la Ora
ostașului, inclusiv piese de teatru radiofonice cu caracter antisemit ‐ 1941
10 Nimic 82 Coperta, 1‐34, 45, 85‐102, 116‐
176 Turneul de teatru pe front toamna 1941
94 Coperta, 1‐40, 123‐142, 365‐378, 625‐657
Filme de propagandă difuzzate 1942
44 Integral, 24 file Registru ofițeri Secția propagandă
115 Nimic 2 Nimic 24 Coperta, 158‐173, 207‐271 Instrucțiuni, Buget Serviciu
Propagandă 17 Coperta, 37‐48, Românizare 73 Nimic 18 Nimic 8 Nimic 5 Nimic 16 Nimic 86 Nimic 88 Coperta, 1‐82, Compozitori evrei excluși din
repertorii 58 Copertă, integral 219 file Ofițeri Secția de propagandă,
liste de bătaie 60 Nimic 61 Nimic 72 Coperta, 1‐3 Ordinea de bătaie 29 Nimic 69 Nimic 252 Nimic 264 Nimic 79 Copertă, Integral 171 file Articole și scenarii de teatru,
unele antisemite 89 Copertă, integral 159 file Organizare propagandă 4 Nimic 19 Nimic 11 Nimic 3 Nimic 71 Integral, 1‐92 Rapoarte, regulamente Sectia
propaganda 67 Copertă, 412‐477 Activitate Secție 1943
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87 Nimic FOND 4572 REGIMENTUL 29 ARTILERIE
598 Nimic
595 Nimic 594 Copertă, 320‐332, 358‐369, 502‐
510 Muncă forțată evrei
593 Nimic 597 Nimic 592 Nimic 591 Nimic 590 Nimic 612 Nimic 641 Integral 272 file Operațiuni militare iunie 1941,
hărți zona Popricani 625 Coperta, 34‐36, 119‐126, 136‐140,
158‐164 Legionari din armată,
608 Nimic 632 Coperta, integral 138 file Cooperare româno germană,
ordine cu indicații de acțiune în spatele frontului contra evreilor, ordin de represalii în masă în caz de opoziție a popualației civile
635 Nimic 600 Nimic 638 Nimic 636 Nimic 599 Nimic 629 Coperta, 1‐12 Norme noi pentru exercitarea
comandamentului intrate în vigoare la 25 iunie 1941
628 Coperta, integral Discursuri Antonescu, manifeste propagandistice la declanșarea războiului, informații despre parașutiștii sovietici, instrucțiuni privind combaterea partizanilor, jafurile armatei, bătălia pentru Odessa
613 Copertă, integral 71 file Liste și fișe suspecți 629 Copertă, 130‐152 Jurnal de operații după
declanșarea operațiunii Barbarossa
631 Copertă, integral 34 Evrei fugiți din lagăre recapturați, rapoarte de stare de spirit in unitate 1941‐42,
601 Nimic 616 Coperta, integral 72 file Relații dintre soldații români și
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germani, modul de executare a ordinelor, indisciplina în rândul trupelor,
615 Nimic 622 Coperta, 1‐8, 22‐46, 180‐233, 372‐
375. Ordin de combatere a zvonurilor și exagerărilor în armată, primele săptămâni de război, abuzuri cu averile evreiești, ordine privind rechizițiile,
639 Copertă, 1‐26, 59, 71, 78, Indisciplina militară, ordin de zi Iacobici pentru răzbunarea anului 1940, ordine evrei, asaltul Odessei,
617 Copertă, 125‐146, Ordin evrei 618 Copertă, 22‐84, 107‐213, 247,
256‐257, 273‐284, 308‐326, 337‐394, 399‐786
Brosura Constatari si invataminte rezultate din Operațiunile împotriva URSS, atitudinea față de prizonieri, instrucțiuni impotriva parașutiștilor, combaterea acțiunilor comuniste, jafurile armatei, document despre pogromul de la Iași, pedepsirea jafurilor din timpul pogromului de la Iași, combaterea propagandei sovietice, partizani, reacțiile ucrainienilor impotriva evreilor, Broșură Ordinele lui Antonescu cu ocazia vizitelor pe front, atitudinea rușilor față de trupele de ocupație, Norme de exercitarea comandamentului.
603 Nimic 620 Copertă, 1‐18, 70‐171. Jafuri, începerea operațiunii
Barbarossa, indisciplină, abuzuri în utilizarea muncii evreilor, epidemie de tifos,
633 Copertă, integral 64 file Propagandă comunistă, măsuri contra parașutiștilor, partizanilor,
604 Nimic 668 Nimic 634 Copertă, Integral 253 file Operațiuni militare din zona
Iașului, hărți, cooperarea cu armata germană.
FOND REGIMENTUL 13 INFANTERIE
319 Coperta, 419‐435, 446‐452, 536‐ Ordine Antonescu evrei 1941,
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627 parașutiști, stare de spirit evrei. 321 Nimic 334 Copertă, 49‐105 Ordinea de bătaie a
Regimentului, Dumitru Captaru comandant, împreună cu Maior Gradu Gh.
320 Copertă, 145‐154, 250‐279, 313‐323,
Rechiziții de la evrei 1941, instrucțiuni către trupă,
327 Copertă, integral 81 file Jurnalul de operații în perioada 21 iunie‐26 octombrie 1941,
323 Nimic 324 Nimic 326 Nimic 335 Nimic 338 Nimic 337 Nimic FOND SECŢIA A II‐A A MSTM
994 Coperta, integral 122 file Buletine informative iunie‐iulie 1941
942 Coperta integral 120 file Hărți 1940 dispozitive militare 940 Coperta, integral 1148 file Retragerea din Basarabia
rapoarte 995 Copertă, Integral 262 file Buletine informative august
1941 939 Copertă, integral 200 file Retragerea din Basarabia 985 Coperta, 1‐13, 23‐34, 51‐58, 133‐
138, 168‐172, 181‐190, 210‐224, 284‐293, 314,
Informații despre trupele sovietice și metodele de luptă, Bătălia pentru Odessa, hărți și rapoarte, Buletin contrinformativ Tranistria,
1010 Coperta, integral 61 file Situația trupelor sovietice, rapoarte și hărți
1015 Coperta, integral 22 file Situația trupelor sovietice, rapoarte și hărți
941 Copertă, 741 file Retragerea din Basarabia, maltratarea evreilor
FOND 950 MINISTERUL DE RĂZBOI ‐ CABINET
292 Copertă, integral 74 file Dosar Iacobici 1945
260 Coperta, 6‐99, 226‐243, 263‐265, 280‐ 300, 308‐343, 370‐392, 401‐428, 483‐517
Educație patriotică în armată, legionari din armată, jafuri în care au fost implicați ofițeri, planuri de evacuări înainte de 22 iunie 1941, evreii din lagărul de la Vertujeni, recensământ în teritoriile ocupate, regimul capturilor de război, elevi trimiși la școlile militare din Germania
COMANDAMENTUL FORŢELOR DE
Dosar 55/194
Copertă, f. 15‐38, 58‐64, 74‐77, 244‐250, 270‐272, 312‐313, 333,
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APĂRARE INTERIOARĂ A TERITORIULUI (NR. FOND 1707)
1 623‐655
59/1941
Copertă, f. 35‐77
38/1941
Copertă, 61‐77
57/1941
Copertă, 17‐19, 21, 24‐26, 63‐92
19/1941
Copertă, 9‐12
20/1941
Copertă, 2‐9, 13‐21, 37
25/1941
Copertă, 34, 40, 43, 46, 47, 50‐51, 59‐61, 77‐89, 104‐154
FOND GRUPUL ETAPE MOBIL NR. 1
76/1942
Integral (7 file)
99/1942
Copertă, f. 26‐34, 45, 70
8/1942 Coeprtă, f. 75‐82 DIRECŢIA JUSTIŢIEI MILITARE (NR. FOND 5465)
2375/1943
Integral (77 file)
2267/1943
Copertă, 6‐22, 83‐90, 149‐220, 263‐294, 312‐354, 376‐391, 444‐445, 477‐479, 494‐501, 537‐543, 623‐641, 689‐760
2319/1942
Copertă, 78‐85, 221‐224, 303‐327, 439‐444
2289/1942
Integral
2097/1942
Integral
2181/1941
Copertă, 1‐66, 334‐337, 353‐356, 623‐625, 658‐677, 700‐720, 910
2176/1941
Integral
2399 Copertă, 1‐58, 75‐80, 93‐109, 162‐166, 189‐300, 305, 468‐663
2367 Copertă, 5‐11 2346 Copertă, 26‐33, 154‐191, 209‐216,
344‐349, 375‐386, 555‐560
2226 Integral 2231 Integral 2403 Copertă, 2‐8, 14‐15, 38f,v 2517 Copertă, integral 2552 Copertă, 1‐4
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2188 Coperă, 1‐5, 205‐229, 426‐432, 628‐675
Arestări şi judecări de evrei, evreii eliberaţi din taberele de muncă, anchetarea şi judecarea legionarilor pentru rebeliune, anchete în legătură cu abuzurile (în special acte de corupţie şi confiscarea proprietăţilor evreieşti) comise în timpul deportărilor din Bucovina,
2184 Copertă, 1‐26 Evacuarea evreilor din Iaşi în timpul pogromului, reţeaua de spionaj britanic, anchetarea rebeliunii legionare,
2203 Copertă, 40‐43 Tabel cu condamnaţi în timpul rebeliunii legionare,
2204 Copertă, 1‐ Rapoarte, note, adrese şi tabele în legătură cu condamnaţi în timpul rebeliunii legionare,
2208 Copertă, integral (119 file) Anchete şi rapoarte privind legionari bulgari capturaţi pe teritoriul României; paraşutişti sovietici; evrei presupuşi agenţi sovietici
2182 Copertă, 215‐219, 438‐457, Legionari închişi la închisoarea Tg. Jiu, persoane acuzate pentru participare la rebeliun
2202 Copertă, 8‐101, 135‐321 Tabele‐statistici şi situaţii cu legionari, comunişti, spioni de diferite naţionalităţi condamnaţi pe parcursul anului 1941,
2130 Copertă, 13‐43, 452‐461, 540‐591 Rapoarte privind rebeliunea legionară legiunea şi ML după ianuarie 1941, persoane condamnate pentru apartenenţă la ML, internări în lagăre
2169 Copertă, integral (166 de file) Procese‐verbale, adrese, tabele şi declaraţii referitoare la evrei şi prestarea muncii în folos obştesc
2274 Copertă, 12‐20, 51‐74, 98‐120, 140‐145
Personal evreiesc, activitatea legionară după ianuarie 1941, deţinuţi legionari la penitenciarul Aiud, procese ale legionarilor, evrei suspectaţi de activitate comunistă,
2120 Copertă, 2‐10, 18, 179‐182, 240‐244
Deţinuţii legionari, măsuri pentru stoparea eliberării din
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lagăre a evreilor în toamna anului 1941, ordine privind măsurile contra celor care fac propagandă împotriva regimului Antonescu
2332 Copertă, f. 3‐14, 471‐480 Deţinuţi evrei în închisoarile Curţii Marţiale a CMC şi Jilava (1942), recensământul evreilor deţinuţi; arestarea evreului Iosif Sober pentru neprezentarea la un detaşament de muncă care urma să plece în Basarabia
2103 Copertă, integral (98 file) Dosar privitor la anchetarea de către Curtea Marţială a pregătirii şi conducerii rebeliunii legionare (nu este ancheta propriu‐zisă, ci doar documentele privind constituirea curţii); conţine şi opisul dosarului de anchetă
2333 Copertă, f. 15‐19, 22‐37 Decizie privind un proces intentat de comisarul de poliţie Dumitru Rădulescu din Odessa, condamnat la 6 luni închisoare pentru „abuz de putere”; persoane urmărite şi condamnate contra Mişcării Legionare
2556 ‐ 2602 Copertă, f. 483‐622, 681‐718 Ofiţeri pensionari care au
îndeplinit funcţii în întreprinderile evreieşti; puncte de vedere (inclusiv grafice şi statistici) despre reabilitarea militarilor condamnaţi
2104 Copertă, f. 118‐125 Documentar despre rebeliunea legionară din ianuarie 1941;
2344 ‐ 2330 Copertă, f. 20‐33, 158‐176 Recensământul deţinuţilor evrei
închişi în 1952; reabilitarea în instanţă a lui Vasile Sârbu, fost funcţionar CFR Bucureşti, ondamnat în timpul rebeliunii legionare
2580 Copertă, f. 90‐103, 208‐215, 437‐514
Anchetă privind judecarea Alexandrinei Rusnac Paşa pentru activitate legionară (1943); cercetări făcute în
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legătură cu ghetoul Guvernământului Basarabiei; anchetarea lt. Gheorghe Coandă, fost preşedinte al unei comisiuni de recepţie în Elveţia, pentru afaceri derulate împreună cu evrei în scopul transportului în Elveţia a diferite valori; anchetă privind abuzurile comise în îchisoarea Jilava asupra deţinuţilor depuşi aici în cursul anului 1945, inclusiv criminali de război
2469 Copertă, integral (256 de file) Dosarul anchetei de la fabrica de cherestea Bistriţa cu privire la încadrarea în rândul lucrătorilor a 74 de evrei înstăriţi „nemeseriaşi” în cadrul programului de muncă obligatorie
2190 Copertă, integral (345 de file) Arestări şi anchete (mai ales situaţii statistice) în legătură cu rebeliunea legionară din 1941
2482 Copertă, integral (82 de file) Arestări şi anchete (mai ales situaţii statistice) în legătură cu rebeliunea legionară din 1941
2090 Copertă, f. 15‐19, 89‐93, 140‐141, 158‐160, 170
Tabel cu infracţiunile comise de militarii români cu ocazia retragerii din Basarabia şi Bucovina (28 iunie‐29 iulie 1940); punct de vedere asupra activităţii justiţiei militare; efectele produse de aplicarea unui decret‐lege privind suspendarea executării pedepselor participanţilor la rebeliunea legionară; anchete în cazul unor legionari; inventarierea condamnărilor în cazul asasinatelor lui N.Iorga şi V.Madgearu; cazul lt. col. Oscar Schifbaumer, arestat pentru că a salvat de la deportare două evreice în 1941
2601 Copertă, f. 70 Condamnarea unui evrei pentru dezertarea de la munca obligatorie
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2234 Copertă, f. 6‐7 Anchete privind participanţii la rebeliunea legionară
2227 Copertă, f. 2, 28, 40‐71, 75‐76, 105‐108, 114‐138; 184‐190
Listă cu capacitatea de cazare şi numărul de internaţi în diferite lagăre de pe teritoriul României (1941?); anchetă privind manifestările de la momentul reînhumării lui C.Z. Codreanu (16 iulie 1941); anchetă privind actelel procesului unui lot de 63 de legionari închişi la penitenciarul Aiud; documentar privind organizarea justiţiei represive din Transnistria; tabel cu martori şi inculpaţii în cazul lagărului de la Miercurea Ciuc; memorii scrise de Ion Zelea Codreanu (iulie 1941); abuzuri comise împotriva evreilor; relatări privind rebeliunea legionară; anchete privind rebeliunea legionară; atitudinea represivă şi acţiunile violente ale militarilor români în timpul retragerii din Basarabia şi Bucovina în 1940; anchetă privind traficul cu scrisori din Transnistria către România; anchetă a Prefecturii Poliţiei Bucureşti privind modul în care evreii execută munca forţată; anchetă privindu‐l pe lt. col. Oscar Schiffbäumer, care a salvat două evreice de la deportare
2400 Copertă, f. 123‐164; 211‐245; 250‐291
Revizuirea statutului evreilor încadraţi în categoria a II‐a; anchetă privind propaganda legionară şi comunistă din închisoarea Târgşor; anchetă privind posibile abuzuri comise la penitenciarul Jilava, 1943
2187 Copertă, f. 4, 780‐786 Condamnaţi la moarte din Basarabia şi Transnistria pentru spionaj; anchetă privind lovirea unei funcţionare a consulatului german din Iaşi în timpul pogromului din 1941
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2328 Copertă, f. 209‐229 Tabel cu legionari din mediul rural aflaţi în închisori în timpul regimului Antonescu; abuzuri contra celor identificaţie ca fiind etnici evrei
2510 Copertă, integral (56 de file) Adrese privind anchete desfăşurate în legătură cu participanţii la rebeliunea legionară
2334 Copertă, f. 362, 416‐421‐465, 713‐726
Colaborarea dintre Secţia de poliţie judiciară militară şi Poliţia Secretă de Campanie germană; jefuirea de către doi ofiţeri români a unor evrei în Galaţi sub pretextul percheziţiilor în urma indiciilor că evreii ar semnalza inamicului diferite obiective (iunie 1941); judecarea unor adventişti la Cernăuţi, tabel cu evrei judecaţi de către Curtea Marţială a Capitalei
2313 Copertă, integral (356 file) Tabele cu partizanii condamnaţi din Transnistria, cereri de eliberare a partizanilor, precum şi a celor arestaţi în teritoriile cucerite
2480 Copertă, f. 179‐187, 208‐215 Instrucţiuni cu privire la lagărul special de reeducare şi corecţie; evrei condamnaţi pentru instalarea unor posturi telefonice
2408 ‐ 2407 Copertă, integral (45 de file) Evrei trimişi în judecata Curţii
Marţiale 2109 ‐ 2357 Copertă, integral (28 file) Bunuri şi valori confiscate în
urma deciziilor justiţiei militare şi depuse la BNR (inclusiv despre bunuri confiscate în Transnistria)
2316 Copertă, integral (276 file) Condamnări şi cereri de graţiere de la Curtea Marţială Odessa
2218 Copertă, integral (937 de file) Dosarul anchetei privind afacerea de spionaj englez – cazul Rică Georgescu
COMANDAMENTUL MILITAR AL ODESSEI
14 Copertă, f. 107‐115, 182‐202 Tabel cu ostaşii morţi în atentatul din 22 octombrie
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(NR. FOND 1675) 1941, 13 Copertă, integral (54 de file) Ordonanţe ale
Comandamentului Militar Odessa şi MU „Radu”
18 Copertă, f. 114, 113, 117, 118, 119, 145, 195, 197
Explozia comandamentului român de la Odessa din octombrie 1941
176 ‐ 127 ‐ 173 Copertă, integral (245 de file) Documente despre deţinuţii din
închisoarea centrală Odessa. 138 ‐ 222 Copertă, f. 135‐138 Dare de seamă şi situaţie
numerică a catacombelor Odessei
409 Copertă, integral (117 file) Dosar despre epidemia de tifos exantematic din Odessa (apar detalii despre ghetou şi lagăre)
300 ‐ 206 Copertă, f. 196‐214 Tabele, schiţe, adrese privind
catacombele Odessei 157 Copertă, integral (142 de file) Razii în Odessa (detalii privind
identificarea evreilor, percheziţii în locuinţe evreieşti, tabele statistice privind pe cei identificaţi, tabele nominale, evrei arestaţi)
189 ‐ 177 ‐ 302 ‐ 408 Copertă, f. 50‐54, 93‐102 Documente privind numărul
evreilor din mai 1942 (ghetou şi închisoare)
28 Copertă, f. 4 Planul oraşului Odessa 15 ‐ 86 Copertă, f. 1‐11, 36‐80, 112‐114,
140‐144, 270‐498 Avertizarea privind acţiunea „evreilor periculoşi”; rapoarte privind catacombele Odessei; adrese şi telegrame privind acţiunile de deminare şi de scoatelor cadavrelor de sub dărâmăturile Comandamentului Militar Român; detalii privind catacombele Odessei
168 Copertă, integral (28 de file) Cercetarea şi trierea suspecţilor din închisoarea Odessa
170 Copertă, integral (417 file) Corespondenţă privind execuţiile comise în Transnistria
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şi răspunsul Curţii Marţiale; internări în lagărul de prizonieri şi închisoarea Odessa; cazul prizonierului Romanovschi Victor Petrovici;
171 Copertă, integral (173 de file) Cereri şi răspunsuri privind eliberarea prizonierilor de război din lagărele din Transnistria
172 Copertă, integral (380 de file) Cercetări, graţieri, pedepse privind deţinuţi de la închisoarea Odessa
113 ‐ 184 Copertă, f. 90‐100, 204‐245 Cazuri de investigaţii privind
abuzuri ale militarilor români în Odessa
180 ‐ 182 ‐ 5 Copertă, f. 275‐290 Victimele exploziei
Comandamentului Român din octombrie 1941
200 Copertă, f. 200‐206, 267‐270 (toate hărţile de final)
Viaţă cotidiană în Transnistria; harta oraşului Odessa
154 Copertă, f. 1‐40, 500‐510 Deportarea evreilor din Odessa; 190 ‐ 10 Copertă, integral (39 de file) Dosar al exploziei
Comandamentului Militar român
32 ‐ Nu cred că l‐am cerut 137 Copertă, f. 195‐200 Îngroparea resturilor cadavrelor
evreilor (1942) 29 Copertă, integral (607 de file) Rapoarte despre starea de spirit
a populaţiei, inclusiv evrei, ghetoul Odessa etc.
140 ‐ 89 Copertă, f. 331 (hartă) Harta oraşului Odessa 9 Copertă, f. 108‐117 Tabele cu victimele exploziei
Comandamentului Militar român de la Odessa
87 Copertă, f. 160‐165 Detalii despre explozia Comandamentului Militar român
163 ‐ 188 Copertă, integral (129 de file) Anchetarea unor persoane
suspectate de activitate comunistă la Odessa.
122 ‐ 164 ‐
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187 ‐ 6 Copertă, f. 380‐385 Explozia Comandamentului
Militar al Odessei 165 ‐ 159 Copertă, integral (53 de file) Dosar privind „origininea
neamului caraimic”; eliberarea din închisoarea Odessa şi deportarea evreilor din Odessa
31 Copertă. f. 10‐20 Referinţe la explozia Comandamentului Militar român şi măsurile de siguranţă luate
151 Copertă, integral (33 de file) Documente privind foşti membri ai Mişcării Legionare care activează în armată
30 Copertă, integral (64 de file) Dosar privind ghetoul Odessa şi deportarea evreilor odesseni; recensăminte privind numărul evreilor din Odessa
152 ‐ 49 Copertă, f. 17‐57 Măsurile luate contra populaţiei
evreieşti după explozia Comandamentului Militar Român din octombrie 1941
4 Copertă, f. 95‐115, 136, 142, 429‐430
160 ‐ 12 ‐ 27 Copertă, f. 6‐55, 74‐78, 81, 97‐98,
365‐366, 575‐580 Refugierea şi deportarea evreilor din Odessa, identificarea evreilor din Odessa, partizani, chestiunea catacombelor, prizonieri de război
23 Copertă, integral (11 file) Ordonanţe ale Guvernământului Transnistriei (în română, germană şi rusă)
24 Copertă, integral (85 file) Ordonanţe ale Guvernământului Transnistriei (în română, germană şi rusă), instrucţiuni privind interpretarea ordonanţei nr. 35 privind evacuarea evreilor din Odessa
178 ‐ 162 Copertă, f. 339‐353 Raport asupra activităţii
Corpului Misionarilor la Odessa, în 1942
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112 ‐ 196 Copertă, f. 59‐60, 285‐293 Precizări privind colaborarea
dintre Comandamentul Militar Odessa şi SS; rezumat al broşurii „Îndrumări pentru distrugerea partizanilor” a Comandamentului Suprem German
114 ‐ 155 ‐ 175 Copertă, f. 43‐45, 159‐163 Deportarea evreilor din Odessa;
supraaglomerarea închisorii pretorale Odessa
174 ‐ 125 ‐ 193 ‐ 11 ‐ 26 ‐ 169 Copertă, integral (245 de file) Cereri şi adrese privind
eliberarea din lagăr a prizonierilor de război din lagărele din Transnistria
181 Copertă, 1‐45, 76‐79, 83, 152‐156, 158‐164, 181‐188, 312‐326
Cereri şi adrese privind eliberarea din lagărele din Transnistria a prizonierilor de război; rapoarte privind ghetoul Odessa; ordin din aprilie 1942 privind îngroparea cadavrelor identificate şi neînhumate de la bariera Dalnic, rămăşiţe umane dezgropate de către localnici pentru a fi jefuite;
33 Copertă, 28‐34, 41‐46 Măsuri luate (inclusiv împotriva evreilor) după explozia Comandamentului Român din 22 octombrie 1941; răspunsul comandamentului 11 SS către gen. N. Ghineraru, comandamandantul militar al Odessei cu sugestii privind ghetoizarea şi deportarea evreilor odesseni
COMANDAMENTUL DETAŞAMENTELOR DE CĂI FERATE
52 Copertă, integral (281 de file) Corespondenţă privind evreii care prestau munca forţată pentru Comandamentul Detaşamentelor de Căi Ferate
24 Copertă, integral (349 de file) Corespondenţă privind evreii care prestau munca forţată
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pentru Comandamentul Detaşamentelor de Căi Ferate
15 ‐ 28 Copertă, f. 111‐118, 158‐171 Corespondenţă privind evreii
care prestau munca forţată pentru Comandamentul Detaşamentelor de Căi Ferate; tabel cu ofiţerii şi subofiţerii evrei din detaşament (Turda)
167 ‐ 166 1‐65, 143‐145, 294 Activitatea grupelor de partizani
din zona Odessa; internarea în lagăre a comuniştilor
196 ‐ 222 Copertă, integral (628 de file) Medici evrei repartizaţi la
Detaşamentele de lucru. 21 Copertă, integral (400 de file) Lagărul de prizonieri de război
de la Ţăndărei, 1941‐1942 11 Copertă, integral (40 de file) Lagărul de deţinuţi politici de la
Videle 60 ‐ 9 Copertă, integral (889 de file) Situaţii (săptămânale)
referitoare la lucrările executate de evrei din diferite detaşamente; dezertori şi absenţi din detaşamentele de muncă, 1941
MAN/MR – CABINETUL MINISTRULUI (NR. FOND 950)
267 Copertă, integral (389 de file) Documente (note informative, instrucţiuni, corespondenţă) despre rebeliunea legionară din 1941
MIAPR ‐ CABINET 78 Copertă, f. 1‐5 Detalii despre CCBB; stenograma Consiliului de Colaborare cu guvernatorii din 27 martie 1942;
49 ‐ 45 Copertă, f. 107‐109 Internarea în lagărul de la Tg.
Jiu, în 1941, a lui Dumitru Stoica pentru propagandă comunistă
Accretion Nov. 2015 20, 254 digital images (3 DVDs) See document: RG‐25.003M_02_fnd_ro
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