7 typed pages concerning Jews who lived in Stettin and the surrounding area and their reasons for wanting to emigrate. (ID: 31083)
Title or Main Description:
7 typed pages concerning Jews who lived in Stettin and the surrounding area and their reasons for wanting to emigrate. These forms include the name, date of birth, place of birth, address and were completed by the Gestapo Stettin in 1939 and 1940
Museum or Other Institution Holdings:
- USHMM Archives Collection:
- [Microfilm]
- RG-11.001M.04 Reel 74 Folder 386
- Source Institution: Osobyi Archives/Moscow
Provenance:
In 1945 the Red Army discovered a large collection of documents in Wilkanow, a village in Silesia (now Poland). These documents originally came from the archive of the Reich Security Services Headquarters (RSHA). Members of the NKVD brought the material to Moscow and, in March 1946, they were incorporated into the newly created Central State Special Archive, 'Osobyi Archive'. This archive was established as a secret, non-public institution holding records of the Nazi Regime, World War II material seized from European countries like France, Netherlands, Belgium, Poland and other sensitive material of Soviet interest. In February 1990 the captured German records edition of the Osobyi Archive was first mentioned to the public. In 1994 these captured German records were microfilmed by the USHMM and are currently available to the public.
Keywords:
- Szczecin (Poland)
- [Stettin (Germany)].
- Jews --Germany.
- Jews, German.
- Emigration and immigration.
Resource Center Cataloging Notes:
Former Q&A Name Lists Database File Number-- AD0009