Notársky úrad v Malej Ide 1939-1945

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Notársky úrad v Malej Ide 1939-1945 
According to the first Vienna Arbitration in November 1938, Malá Ida (in Hungarian Kisida) was annexed to the Hungarian Kingdom. The Notary Office of Malá Ida was responsible for the management of the local agenda of five localities from the territory of the Košice District within Abov-Turňa County, Malá Ida (in Hungarian Kisida), Poľov (in Hungarian Pólyi), Lorinčík (in Hungarian Szentlőrincke), Semša (in Hungarian Semse) and Hodkovce. (in Hungarian Hatkóc). According to the Hungarian census of 1941, these villages were inhabited by Jews, however, they had relevant property in this territory which was confiscated in 1944, and it is well-documented also in the archival collection. 
Notársky úrad v Malej Ide 1939-1945 

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