Polish State Police Station in Opoczno Policja Państwowa w Opocznie (Sygn. 772)

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Archiwum Państwowe w Kielcach 
In the German-occupied territories of Poland, in which the General Government had been established in 1939, the German police played a significant role. The police was divided into the order police, security police and security service. The operations of the German police was supported by auxiliary Polish Police squads, also called the “blue police”. The activity of the squads of the Polish Police bordered the territories of the prewar counties of Opoczno and Rawa, as well as a part of the Będzin county. The headquarters of county authorities were in Tomaszów Mazowiecki, and therefore, it was later renamed to the Tomaszów county. 
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Polish State Police Station in Opoczno Policja Państwowa w Opocznie (Sygn. 772) 
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Police Station Books, 1940-1943. The Station Books noted all operations of the police in Opoczno area; and contain numerous references to Jewish residents. 
Copyright Holder: Naczelna Dyrekcja Archiwów Państwowych 
Arranged in four series: 1. Station Book, 1940; 2. Station Book, 1941; 3. Station Book, 1942; 4. Station Book, 1943. Each book is divided into six sections.:"The Order Numbe";"Type of Servic"; Time of Exit and Return to the Statio";"Number of Hours;"Actions Performed During the Servic"; Notes" 

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