Title:

Sibiu County Documents Fond (CNSAS)

Description:

The collection includes the paperwork and material collected by the Sibiu county Securitate (Romanian Communist Secret Police) offices under communism. There are several folders with material related to control or surveillance of unnamed religious groups, but no folders have titles specifically dealing with the Jewish population or religion. At the time of the JBAT survey (2015), the inventory for this collection was accessible only at the physical location of the CNSAS and only in digital form on the computers of the CNSAS reading room. The inventory provided no indication as to the linear extent of the collection and gave no additional details as to its history, content, or the number of pages in individual folders.

Creator:

Sibiu Securitate (Communist secret police agency in Brașov county)

Date:

1946-1991

Format:

Textual records

Extent:

386 items

Language:

Romanian

Provenance:

Collected by the Sibiu county Securitate and centralized in Bucharest after 1989.

Access Rights:

At the time of the JBAT survey (2015), the inventory for this collection was accessible only at the physical location of the CNSAS and only in digital form on the computers of the CNSAS reading room. In order to research at the CNSAS, an individual must be "accredited". Accreditation is obtained by submitting a request describing the research topic. In addition to the folders listed in the JBAT catalogue, once one is accredited, one can also search for folders under a specific name. For more information on the accreditation process, see here (in Romanian). http://www.cnsas.ro/cercetatori.html.

Call Number:

Fond documentar Sibiu

Bibliographic Citation:

Fond documentar Sibiu; Consiliul Național pentru Studierea Arhivelor Securității

Repository:

Consiliul Naţional Pentru Studierea Arhivelor Securităţii (C.N.S.A.S.), Strada Matei Basarab nr. 55-57, sector 3, cod 030671, Bucureşti - România, Tel. 0374.189.161, Email: office@cnsas.ro

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