Metadata: Vladimir District Police of Kiev (during the German-Fascist Occupation)
Collection
- Country:
- Ukraine
- Holding institution:
- State Archive of the Kyiv Region
- Holding institution (official language):
- Державний архів Київської області
- Postal address:
- 04119, м.Київ, вул.Мельникова, 38, 40.
- Phone number:
- 380 (44)206-74-99
- Web address:
- http://dako.gov.ua/
- Email:
- dako@archives.kiev.ua
- Reference number:
- F. R-4437
- Title:
- Vladimir District Police of Kiev (during the German-Fascist Occupation)
- Title (official language):
- Владимирская районная полиция г. Киева (периода немецко-фашистской оккупации)
- Creator/accumulator:
- Vladimir District Police of Kiev (during the German-Fascist Occupation)
- Date(s):
- 1941/1943
- Language:
- Ukrainian
- German
- Russian
- Extent:
- 7 storage units
- Type of material:
- Textual material
- Scope and content:
- Among materials housed in the fond are orders of the Ukrainian Security Police Headquarters pertaining in one way or another to the legal status of the Jewish population of the occupied territory: on the need to immediately detain and transfer to Security Service [SD] custody any Jews detected in Kiev; an order categorically forbidding the Ukrainian police to conduct searches of citizens’ apartments without requisite permission, provided the citizens in question were not Jews; information on an order of the reichsminister for the occupied Eastern territories stipulating that “for political considerations,” the testimony of Jews was to be disregarded in German courts, and that Jews were not to be sworn in as witnesses under questioning; a “book of detained and arrested Soviet citizens” for 1942, which includes persons arrested for being Jewish or harbouring Jews; orders on Vladimir District Police personnel; lists of police officers of the Kiev City and Vladimir District Police; etc.
- Administrative/biographical history:
- This was formed in September 1941 upon the establishment of the Nazi occupation regime in Kiev. It answered to the headquarters of the Ukrainian Security Police, which conducted operations under the direction of the German gendarmerie. The District Police guarded bridges, roads, and institutions, and had oversight of the passport regime for residents in the territory of the Vladimir district of the city of Kiev; and conducted searches, raids, and arrests. It was liquidated upon the liberation of Kiev in November 1943.
- System of arrangement:
- The fond includes a single inventory systematised according to the document type-chronological principle.
- Finding aids:
- An inventory is available.
- Yerusha Network member:
- Jewish Theological Seminary