Obavezni zahtevi za državljanstvo Palestine od 1937-1947.godine
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Obavezni zahtevi za državljanstvo Palestine od 1937-1947.godine
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Ova kolekcija je jedinstvena i bogata zbirka zapisima dokumentovanih napore pojedinaca, uglavnom Jevreja, a ponekad i čitavih njihovih porodica, da se uspostavi punovpravno državljanstvo Palestine, koja je bila pod britanskom upravom u to vreme. Zbirka sadrži fotografije, biografije, pasoše i druge različite oblike obezbeđenih detalja za svakog kandidata.<br><br>The naturalization applications were officiated by the British Immigration Department. Owing to this, the primary language of the application is English. However, many of the forms within each application are also filled in Hebrew. There are also some number of forms from the immigrant’s previous country which may contain languages such as German, Italian, Polish, etc. MyHeritage has taken an effort to transcribe both the English and the Hebrew names in every record, separately. <br><br>The 60,000+ naturalization applications, housed at the Israel State Archives (ISA), are generally made up of immigrant and tourist registrations, visas, photographs, passports, and letters of citizenship. They are organized by the head of the family, usually the father. When other family members, such as wife and children, are travelling with the head, details about them are provided as well. Each application was also signed by two in-country witnesses on behalf of the applicant. <br><br>As stated by the ISA, the naturalization application collection is incomplete because the Immigration Department offices were subject to attacks, during which time many records were destroyed. Many of the records may have also been taken or destroyed during the final days of the British Mandate in Palestine.
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Shimon PeresMandatory Palestine
Shimon Peres, originally Szymel Perski, was Israel’s 9th president and also the country’s 8th prime minister. He served in a number of other roles, and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1994.