HISTORICAL RESEARCH
AT THE GENERAL SETTLEMENT FUNDThe historical research carried out at the General Settlement Fund formed an indispensable basis for the legal processing of the applications. In order to ensure the equal treatment of all applicants, care was taken to ensure that the same, in part very extensive, source material in archives was taken into account in each case. When special questions arose, the historians undertook specific, case-related research.
In total, the historical research department obtained 41,796 files and documents from archives, 19,624 historical land register excerpts, and carried out insurance policy research 10,902 times.
3,595 files of the Financial Directorates
1,486 files of the Collection Agencies A and B
19,624 historical land register extracts
17,315 property notices
10,902 enquiries made with insurance archives
8,159 files on the “Ordinance on the Notification of Seized Property”
4.864 Akten des Hilfsfonds
3,404 files from other holdings of the Provincial Archives
5,750 registration queries
1,545 excerpts from the trade register
In addition, research was carried out using guardianship files, victims’ welfare files, probate files, files from the office of the “Liquidation Commissar”, files from the holdings of the Assistance Fund at the Archives of the Republic (Austrian State Archives), extracts from the register of associations, residents’ files, citizenship records, and files from the holdings of the Federal Office for the Protection of Monuments.
582 excerpts from the commercial register
462 files of the Property Transaction Office
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