Metadata: City authority of Petrovaradin
Collection
- Country:
- Serbia
- Holding institution:
- Historical Archive of the City of Novi Sad
- Holding institution (official language):
- Историјски архив Града Новог Сада
- Postal address:
- Filipa Višnjića 2a, Novi Sad, 21000
- Phone number:
- +381216432214
- Web address:
- www.arhivns.rs
- Email:
- arhivns@gmail.com
- Reference number:
- F.261
- Title:
- City authority of Petrovaradin
- Title (official language):
- Градско поглаварство Петроварадин
- Creator/accumulator:
- City authority of Petrovaradin
- Date(s):
- 1941/1944
- Language:
- Croatian
- Serbian
- Extent:
- 8 boxes, 10 books, about 1.63 linear metres (boxes and books)
- Type of material:
- Textual material
- Physical condition:
- good
- Scope and content:
- The collection contains the records of the city authority of Petrovaradin. It includes information regarding Jews in Petrovaradin, including documents about Jewish doctors and about the desecration of Jewish temples.
- Administrative/biographical history:
- The occupation of Srem and the proclamation of the so-called NDH [Independent State of Croatia] on 10 April 1941 created the new authorities in Petrovaradin. They started working on April 16 and at the meeting of the National Council on April 19 it was concluded that Petrovaradin would declare itself free of the self-administration and the area that resulted from a merger with Novi Sad in 1929. The new municipal administration was established by order of the government of the Independent State of Croatia no. 92/41 (30 April 1941) and the Ministry of Interior no. 2672/41 (14 May 1941), with the application of all laws and regulations that were in force for urban municipalities in the former Croatian Banovina. The entity ceased to exist on 20 October 1944 when the area was liberated.
- Access points: locations:
- Petrovaradin
- System of arrangement:
- The archival material is divided between books and papers. The books are arranged thematically while the papers are arranged in folders in chronological order.
- Finding aids:
- There are no inventories or finding aids.
- Yerusha Network member:
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum