Metadata: Presidential Records of the National Public Supplies Office, 1940-1945
Collection
- Country:
- Hungary
- Holding institution:
- National Archives of Hungary, National Archives
- Holding institution (official language):
- Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára
- Postal address:
- Budapest, Bécsi Kapu tér 2-4., 1014
- Phone number:
- +36 1 225 2843
- Web address:
- http://mnl.gov.hu/
- Email:
- info@mnl.gov.hu
- Reference number:
- K 250
- Title:
- Presidential Records of the National Public Supplies Office, 1940-1945
- Title (official language):
- Országos Közellátási Hivatal Elnöki iratok, 1940-1945
- Creator/accumulator:
- National Public Supplies Office
- Date(s):
- 1940/1945
- Extent:
- 107 boxes, 24 volumes, 14.85 linear metres
- Scope and content:
-
The collection of the National Public Supplies Office includes various documents that are of relevance for the study of antisemitic social policies in the years of World War II. The most relevant part of the collection of the Presidential General Department are the records of the departments of Public Supply Law Enforcement (közellátási rendészeti osztály) and the Liaison with the Gendarmerie (csendőrségi összekötő osztály).
The material contains information on the investigation of economic offenses, such as black-marketeering, violations of price and stock regulations, etc. and the administrative procedures against the offenders, including a number of Jews. The records of the department for the mobilisation of the country (országmozgósítási osztály) holds some material concerning military labour service imposed on Jews and other minorities.
Individuals serving as Minister without Portfolio for Public Supplies included Dezső Laky (1940-1941), Sándor Győrffy-Bengyel (1941-1942), Minister of Finances Lajos Reményi-Schneller and István Lossonczy in 1942, Lajos Szász (1942-1944) and Béla Jurcsek (1944-1945).
- Archival history:
- The National Public Supplies Office was evacuated from Budapest and operated in the Western Hungarian town of Sopron between November 1944 and April 1945. A large part of the records were destroyed or lost. After 1945, the remaining part of the collection was stored in the Ministry of Housing (Begyűjtési Minisztérium), where the material was selected in 1953. The records were handed over to the National Archives in 1954, where a part of the collection was burnt during the Soviet siege of Budapest in November 1956.
- Administrative/biographical history:
- In order to cope with the requirements of war economy, a Minister without Portfolio for Public Supplies (közellátás) was appointed in Hungary on 17 December 1940. The major objective of creating such a position was to exert increased state control and improve the organisation of the economic life of the country, to assure that foreign trade was beneficial for military as well as civilian purposes, and to have a uniform control and administration of the food supply and other public necessities. The National Office for Public Supplies (Országos Közellátási Hivatal) was organised to back the work of the Minister without Portfolio. The Trade Office, the Office of the Government Commissariat for Price Control and the Office for Public Food Supplies were subordinated to this new office and were gradually incorporated into it, becoming its departments. These included the Presidential department, the departments of Law Preparation, Public Supply Law Enforcement, Mobilisation, Liaison with the Gendarmerie, Auditor, Press and Information units in operation. The mayors of various towns and the prefects (főispán) of counties and cities served as local Government Commissioners for Public Supplies. In 1943, municipalities also had to form their Committees of Public Supply that functioned as the executive organs of the Minister without Portfolio.
- Access points: persons/families:
- Győrffy-Bengyel, Sándor 1886-1942
- Laky, Dezső 1887-1962
- Reményi-Schneller, Lajos
- Subject terms:
- Crime
- Law enforcement
- Military
- World War II
- Finding aids:
- Contemporaneous registries and indexes (in Hungarian) are available for the collection, as well as a unit-level description (raktári jegyzék).
- Yerusha Network member:
- Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives