Metadata: State Police Station in Dubno, Dubno County, Volhynia Wojewodship
Collection
- Country:
- Ukraine
- Holding institution:
- State Archive of the Rovno Region
- Holding institution (official language):
- Державний архів Рівненської області
- Postal address:
- 26-a Stepan Bandera Str., Rivne, 33014 (building 1); 8 Kavkazka St. Rivne, 33013 (building 2), Ukraine
- Phone number:
- 380 (362) 23-42-61
- Web address:
- http://rv.archives.gov.ua/index.php/in-english.html
- Email:
- archive_rv@arch.gov.ua
- Reference number:
- F. 331
- Title:
- State Police Station in Dubno, Dubno County, Volhynia Wojewodship
- Title (official language):
- Постерунок государственной полиции в г. Дубно Дубенского у. Волынского воєводства; Постерунок державної поліції у м. Дубно Дубенського пов. Волинськоговоєводства
- Creator/accumulator:
- State Police Station in Dubno, Dubno County, Volhynia Wojewodship
- Date(s):
- 1922/1937
- Language:
- Polish
- Extent:
- 58 files
- Type of material:
- Textual material
- Scope and content:
-
This description relates to the fonds of the State Police Station in Dubno, the State Police Station in Zdolbunov, the State Police Station in Klevan’, the State Police Station in Korets, the State Police Station in Korets-Shosse, the State Police Station in Mezhirichi and the State Police Station in Ostrog.
Included are registers and registration logs of public and political organisations, labour unions and associations, and charitable societies, including Jewish ones, located in the territory of corresponding counties; their charter documents, including the charter of the Zionist Organization in Poland (1927); basic biographical data of board members; minutes of assemblies; and record sheets on those whose activities had been placed under secret surveillance (1927); applications by representatives of these organisations for permits to hold assemblies, lectures, and evening events; a circular of the Ministry of Internal Affairs on intensifying surveillance of Jewish organisations and unions suspected of boycotting taxation; and instructions of the Rovno County Detachment of the State Police on surveillance of the activities of the organisation Agroid, aimed at developing agriculture among Jews (1935), and of the Bund (1939). There are also lists of foreign periodicals, including Jewish ones, banned in Poland (1927); of Jews suspected of communist activity, and of Jews belonging to the Communist Party of Western Ukraine (KPZU); inquiries from state police subsections in other regions of Poland about Jews who had emigrated to the US, and descriptions thereof; information on Jews who had illegally crossed the Soviet-Polish border and who were under police surveillance; etc.
- Administrative/biographical history:
- State police stations were established pursuant to a law of 24 July 1919. Constituting a lower echelon of the state police, they held jurisdiction over one or several Jewish communities [gminy], and were subordinate to county detachments of the state police. They were liquidated in September 1939.
- Access points: locations:
- Dubno
- Poland
- Rovno
- Ukraine
- United States
- System of arrangement:
- Files in the fonds are systematised chronologically.
- Yerusha Network member:
- Jewish Theological Seminary