Národní správa majetkových podstat - obvodová úřadovna Tábor. Archivní fond správně i mylně uložený?!?!?
National Property Administration – Tábor district office. Archival fund correctly and incorrectly stored?!?!?
Author(s): Laděna Plucarová
Subject(s): Jewish studies, Archiving, Public Administration, Ethnohistory, Political history
Published by: Židovské Muzeum v Praze
Keywords: post-war Czechoslovakia; Jewish community; property restitution; Košice Government Program; National Administration of Property Assets; resilience;
Summary/Abstract: In post-war Czechoslovakia, the Jewish community faced immense challenges in reclaiming their property and dignity after the Holocaust. The Košice Government Program of 1945 initiated the restitution process, addressing the confiscation of Jewish property during the Nazi occupation. Despite numerous legal hurdles and bureaucratic obstacles, efforts were made to return properties to their rightful owners or their heirs. The National Administration of Property Assets played a crucial role in managing these restitutions, dealing with properties across various regions. Detailed records from the State District Archive in Tábor reveal the complexities of these processes, including the handling of public spaces like synagogues and cemeteries. The study highlights the resilience of the Jewish community in navigating these legal and administrative challenges, emphasizing the importance of preserving these historical records for future generations. The archival materials provide a comprehensive view of the post-war restitution efforts and the ongoing struggle for justice and recognition.
Book: Židé v Čechách 7 - Sborník příspěvků ze semináře konaného 24. a 25. října 2018 v Třeboni
- Page Range: 182-189
- Page Count: 8
- Publication Year: 2019
- Language: Czech
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