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Selected records from the State Archives of the Mykolaiv Region, Ukraine related to the history of Jewish communities of the Mykolaiv region before and after WWII

Document | Digitized | Accession Number: 2018.366.1 | RG Number: RG-31.131

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    Selected records from the State Archives of the Mykolaiv Region, Ukraine related to the history of Jewish communities of the Mykolaiv region before and after WWII
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    Description
    Contains selected records of the Soviet and Communist Party regional bodies related to individual Jews, Jewish families, and Jewish communities of the Mykolaiv (Nikolaev) region before and aftermath of WWII. Included are statistical information about Jewish population of the region, documents about schools and special reading rooms for Jewish population, promotion of literacy and vocational training, bylaws of Jewish religious communities and inventories of synagogues, prayer houses, files on Jews who appealed for the reinstatement of their electoral rights, restitution of the nationalized property, criminal cases of Jews accused in the Zionist and Ant-Soviet activities, illegal trade etc.
    Note: This is just first installment of the large collection (21 out of 91 collections)
    Date
    inclusive:  1918-1950

    Physical Details

    Extent
    263,445 digital images : JPEG ; 1,6 TB .
    System of Arrangement
    Arranged by selected collections (total 91 collections): 1. Mykolaiv District Committee of the Leninist Communist Youth Union, 1924-1929, 1930 [Fond P-5315; 71 units]; 2. Mykolaiv District Court, Mykolaiv, 1929 [Fond P-48; 3769 units]; 3. Mykolaiv regional department of public education, 1922-1941 [Fond P-91; 122 units]; 4. Mykolaiv Provincial Department of Education of the Executive Committee of the Council of Workers, Peasants and Red Army Deputies, 1920-1922 [Fond P-98; 192 units]; 5. Mykolaiv district department of public education of the Executive Committee of the Soviet of Workers ', Peasants' and Red Army Deputies, 1923-1930 [Fond P-99; 1031 units]; 6. Mykolayiv district judicial commission, 1923-1930 [Fond P-111]; 7. Administrative Department of the Mykolayiv District Executive Committee of the Council of Workers ', Peasants' and Red Army Deputies, 1923-1931 [Fond P-118; 1344 units]; 8. Mykolaiv district prosecutor's office, 1923-1930 [Fond P-123; 689 units]; 9. Mykolaiv district social security inspectorate, Opis 1 [Fond P-125]; 10. Mykolayiv Gubernia Department of Social Security, 1920s [Fond P-126]; 11. Nikolaev Provincial Executive Committee of the Soviets of Workers' Peasants and Red Army Deputies, 1920-1922 [Fond P-125, 81 units]; 12. Nikolayev Provincial Revolutionary Tribunal, 1918-1922 [Fond P-53; 765 units]; 13. Nikolaev Uyezd Executive Committee of the Soviets of Workers ', Peasants' and Red Army Deputies, 1920-1923 [Fond P-156; 731 units]; 14. Executive Committee of the Mykolaiv District Council of Workers ', Peasants' and Red Army Deputies, Mykolaiv, 1922-1930 [fond P-161]; 14. Executive Committee of the Mykolaiv District Council of Workers ', Peasants' and Red Army Deputies, Mykolaiv, 1922-1929 [Fond P-161/2; 21 units]; 15. Ephingar Volost Executive Committee of the Council of Workers ', Peasants' and Red Army Deputies, 1920-1924 [Fond P-182; 23 units]; 16. Novobuzhsky Volost Executive Committee of the Council of Workers, Peasants and Red Army Deputies (VOLIPOLKOM), Novy Bug Nikolaevsky Uyezd, 1919-1923 [Fond P-189]; 17. Dobrene Agricultural Credit Cooperative Association, Council of Workers, Peasants and Red Army Deputies, p. Dobrenka, Mykolayiv district, Mykolaiv district, on September 29, 1926, Poltava district, Mykolaiv district, 1924-1927[ Fond P-398; 22 units]; 18. Shoe and sledge workshop. Shulrufer at Nikolaev Committee for Combating Unemployment, Mykolayiv, Mykolaiv District, 1923-1929 [Fond P-492; 12 units]; 19.The collective of unemployed garment workers No. 1 under the Mykolayiv district committee for combating unemployment, 1923-1927 [Fond P-509; 23 units]; 20. The collective of unemployed garment workers No. 2 under the Mykolayiv district committee for combating unemployment, 1925-1930 [Fond P-510; 14 units]; 21. Nikolaev Society of handicraftsmen and artisans-singles, Mykolaiv, Nikolaevsky district, 1925-1927 [Fond P-541; 19 units]; 22. Mykolaiv Office of the Odessa Leather Trust, Mykolaiv, Mykolayiv Gubernia, 1921-1924 [Fund P-586, 56 units]; 23. Mykolayiv Gubernia Committee of the American Assistance Administration ("ARA"), Nikolaev [Fond P-608, 25 units]; 24. Mykolayiv district department of the trade union of workers of the garment industry, Nikolaev, Mykolayiv district, opis 1 [Fund P-760, 65 units]; 25. The Fund for Discontinued Affairs of the Office of the Security Council of Ukraine in the Mykolayiv region, 1928-2003 [Fond P – 5859, 9804 units; List of persons repressed in 1920-1952]
    Mykolaiv, or Nikolaev

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    There are no known restrictions on access to this material.
    Conditions on Use
    Mandatory citation of source archives as well as United States Holocaust Memorial Musem. Fair use only. No use for commercial purposes.

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    Administrative Notes

    Provenance
    Source of acquisition is the State Archives of the Mykolaiv Region, Ukraine (Derz︠h︡avnyĭ arkhiv Mykolaïvsʹkoï oblasti). The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives received the filmed collection via the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum International Archives Project in August 2018. This is a joint project of USHMM-Yad Vashem.
    Record last modified:
    2022-07-28 18:19:39
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