Bessarabian Regional Police Inspectorate. Fǎleşti Police Station
Information about people suspected in communist activity and actions against the Romanian state; information about activity of religious sects in Fǎleşti town; lists of individuals suspected in participation in the legionary movement; lists of individuals who remained in Bessarabia during the Soviet rule; list of illegal organizations that operate on the territory of Fǎleşti; lists of Fǎleşti residents detained after organizing various attacks; correspondence with the Bălţi police station on the imposition of Jews to forced labor; correspondence on the Jewish question; information on issuing the railway passes to the Jews; personal files of the Jews who were evacuated to the USSR and returned to Bessarabia or were suspected of disloyalty to the Romanian state; personal file of Constantin Vlaicu who gave a shelter to and was hiding a Jew who fled the labour battalion; personal files of those Fǎleşti residents that were accused of having various relations with the Jews et. al. Public access, no restrictions on access The Bessarabian Regional Police Inspectorate was subordinated to the General Directorate of the Police of Romania and its subdivisions. The Fǎleşti police station consisted of three departments: the administrative department, the secret police department, and the judicial department. A separate department of police officers was subordinated to the Commissariat. The Commissariat acted as administrative, criminal, and political police. It was subordinate to the Bessarabian police inspectorate, which ceased to exist in 1944 Îndrumătorul Arhivei Naţionale a Republicii Moldove (partea II-a, 1918 – începutul secolului XXI, ediţia a II-a, revăzută şi completată). Chişinău, 2012: 61 Restrictions on use. Fair use only. Use only for scientific purposes (not for commercial use)
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