Archive of Kingdom of Sardinia, Consulate of Palestine (1843-1849) then Kingdom of Italy, Consulate in Palestine then Consulate general of Italy in Jerusalem (1872-1943)
Held by Archivio Storico del Ministero degli Affari Esteri (ASMAE)
Reference | IT-ASDMAE/CGIG278 |
Alternative identifier | Previous reference code - Ris XXIV |
Title | XXIV. Foreigners Suspects, individual dossiers |
Dates | 1936-1940 |
Dates Start | 1936 |
Dates End | 1936 |
Level of description | File |
Extend and medium | 1 file |
Repository | Archivio Storico del Ministero degli Affari Esteri (ASMAE) |
Name of creator(s) | Consulate General of Italy in Jerusalem (CGIG) |
Description | General section: Circular and correspondence With 121 dossiers containing notes, information, confidential correspondence, photographs. File number 96 is missing. 1. Scholamit Frieda Flaum 2. Barlas Chaim 3. Julius Stern 4. Leon de Robillard and Herald Andrée, expelled from Oriental Africa. Interdicted issue of visa to Oriental Africa and Lybia 5. De Luca Mosé 6. Lederer Zwi (Franz) 7. Sudditi polacchi Lichtgarn Adolfo Gugliemo and his wife Schiz Berta 8. Aboutboul Max, born in Haifa in 1912 9. 1937. Mrs Pio Calil Anna, supposed British agent 10. Car Eric Siegmund 11. Sali Aimovich - Student 12. Mss Cohen Carlan Renée 13. Suleiman el Amin (Abyssinian) - Supposed conspiracy against S.M. the King and Benito Mussolini 14. Sher Daniel 15. Brenner Jacob 16. Toch Berta 17. Levi Jacques di Salomon 18. Monsignor Sfair, Padre Coussa (or Kusa) 19. Klinglail Mosé 20. Klahr Samuel; Herszberg Wols; Hebeuskeil Wiktor; Berck Zegmur 21. Schifrin (Nachman) 22. Gardiner Arthur and consul 23. Haim Negby 24. J. A. Lattrash 25. Bensimon Lipara and Cobe Joseph 26. Schriewer Otto, alias Otto Espac 27. Buden Joseph 28. Schulz Paolo 29. Ganz Eva 30. Jofenze Wigelmina or Wilchemina 31. Niemetz Fritz; Hes Joseph; Nenec Vaclav 32. Kudratiff and Kalimin (supposed accomplices in the kidnapping of General Miller) 33. Mohammed Al Idrisi 34. Lisinski Longin and Khenson Feige 35. Buchalter Moshe 36. Garnham Walter, Harris Albert, British aviators 37. Harries Douglas 38. Margarita Xirgu 39. Jermalajoff Alessandro and Petrovich Firsoff Dimitri 40. Brot Alfonso 41. Ganz Eva - Lobbenger Ganz 42. Miriam Richter 43. Jacob J. Kahane 44. Jakob Wolf fu Abraham 45. Josselson Eljasy 46. Hopenko Juval 47. Mrs Sloden 48. Mr Arderson 49. Blau Jeno 50. Bergugliani Mario 51. Zach Elisabetta 52. Hassan Hagi Mustafa Abu Ajale - Supposed fondness for Italy - Arab policeman in Jaffa (person of uncertain morality) 52. Bis. Tandori Imre 53. Osman Fuad 54. Varda ben David 55. Liebschutz Hedvika 56. Weil Dorothee 57. Frank Simon Goldmann 58. Mangolini Sidney Raoul 59. Stolfa Glauco 60. Sobhi Sweedan 61. Joseph Beer Friesel 62. Schogl Teodoro 63. Herchou Shaine 64. Ansiau Charle 65. Stanislaw Korvin Pawlowski 66. Don Sciukri Srur 67. Fra Girolamo Micaic 68. Avigdor Alisa 69. Berek Zezmer 70. Lazarich Alessandro 71. Davidson Rudolf 72. Stigan Gleyzer 73. Vilson Davide 74. Basri Bey Dugagjin 75. Madriz Platone; Amodeo Angelo; Proft Romano 76. Slava Jenka Gray 77. Antonius Giorgio 78. Mr. Piastro 79. Shattuer Vusia (Lucia) 80. De Seitz Lane Minnie 81. Hofshi Isaac 82. Passigli Raoul 83. Aron Eselstein 84. Knopf Paolo 85. Alani Musa 86. Hadassa Winkler 87. Eilender Arthur 88. Anita Koren; Franz Koren 89. Margaretha (or Margascia) e Cran Kaj 90. Richter Eva 91. Eseinstein Boris 92. Engineer Fritz Joseph Altman 93. Rabin Israel 94. 1938. Goldberg Lucy 95. Habib Abislaiman Saadi 97. Louie Longo or Lonsley 98. Disho George Nathail de Ato 99. Bernard Hass 100. Verey Disko 101. Siklosi Stefano 102. Cseno Stelio formerly Stematio (confined) 103. Lattes Franco 104. Ponisowski Vladimiro 105. Saadi Habib Abisla Imand of Sedan 106. Israel Jacques 107. Assan Pasha abdel Wahab, director of the Egyptian boundary 108. Negib Abou Chaar 109. Hermann Winter from Monaco di Baviera 110. Landau Erberto, Nazoional Aliyah 111. Berahs Frances Aron Gaston 112. Stephanovich Marco Aurelio 113. Malhamé René 114. Ialluri Schevo (Demetrio) and uncle of Rev. Jordanis Campourakis 115. Sakakini Henriette 116. Graze Edmund Walter 117. Renée Fernande Alice Saffroy in Moris de Rola 118. Hall Salomone - Carlo - Davide - Gilberto 119. Barthe de Sandfort Maddalena 120. Gassapis Ierotheus Joannis 121. Kahoul Youssef |
Language of material | Italian |
Sources | http://www.archives.openjerusalem.org/index.php/xxiv-foreigners-suspects-individual-dossiers?sf_culture=en |
Reference | IT-ASDMAE/CGIG |
Title | Archive of Kingdom of Sardinia, Consulate of Palestine (1843-1849) then Kingdom of Italy, Consulate in Palestine then Consulate general of Italy in Jerusalem (1872-1943) |
Covering dates | 1843-1943 |
Dates Start | 1843 |
Dates End | 1843 |
Level of description | Fonds |
Extend and medium | 594 files and volumes |
Repository | Archivio Storico del Ministero degli Affari Esteri (ASMAE) |
Name of creator(s) | Consulate General of Italy in Jerusalem (CGIG) |
Archival history | The papers of the archive arrived in Rome from Jerusalem in different transfers: 1936. As soon as Quinto Mazzolini arrives in Jerusalem, he reorganizes the archives of the Consulate. Between November and December 1936 he delivers to Rome the files he considers too old or not useful for daily work because of the lack of suitable spaces. He mainly delivers very old papers and registers. 1940. Between May and June 1940 – before the Italian declaration of war to France and the United Kingdom and before the closure of the Consulate - Quinto Mazzolini delivers a relevant number of folders he considers important. He also orders to burn the section of the records which he is not able to move to Rome but he fears it could be captured. A third part is consigned to the Consulate general of Spain. These papers are entirely given back to the Consulate general of Italy on 1948, after the reopening of the mission. 1974. The transfer of 1974 is also relevant. The papers refer to all matters. On a report dated May 1st, 1976 consul Giorgio De Andreis, who recovered the files, declares that he has personally verified the ancient ‘ante bellum’ papers, before sending them back to Italy. In the report - sent to the Historical Archives in Rome – it seems that he considers the old archives entirely transferred. 1977. On 1977 other papers are discovered in Jerusalem and delivered to Rome. 1992. The transfer of papers consists mainly of registers and of few files referred to Civil Status. 1994. This transfer, too, consists of few old registers. |
Description | The oldest documents in the Consulate fonds date back to 1843, to the foundation of the Consulate of Palestine during the Kingdom of Sardinia. According to the papers the Consulate closed in 1849 leaving the defence of the citizens to the Consulate of France. The Royal Decree dated November 17th, 1871 establishes the Italian Consulate in Palestine. The papers cover the history of the Consulate until its closure, in June 10th, 1940. At that date the protection of Italian interests was entrusted to the Spanish Consulate. The activity of Consul Quinto Mazzolini and his Bureau in Rome (Ufficio Stralcio) lasted during 1943. |
System of arrangement | The archives preserve the original lists of the six transfers and the lists of destroyed documents; part of them were found during the archival arrangement conducted in 2016-2017. Except for a few files from the 1940 transfer, all the papers were found. During 2016 the papers transferred to Rome in 1936 and 1974 were listed and on 2017 the entire archive has been recovered, reorganized and described in an inventory, respecting the original order (this means according to the old classifications applied in Jerusalem until 1924 and according to the file plan released on December 1924 by the Italian Foreign Ministry). Files are identified with a continuous numbering. The fonds can be actually considered closed as the Second World War has certainly marked a clear historical and institutional caesura. The narrative of transfers and destructions is significant in the measure they reflect the effects and the consequences of the events (of the beginning of the Second World War, for example) and of the historical perception of the value of these documents. At the end, as a result of the archival arrangement, the fonds have been described into four subfonds: Part 1 – Subfonds - Ancient archive of Kingdom of Sardinia - Consulate of Palestine (1843-1949) Part 2 – Subfonds - Papers organized in one level categories ('posizioni'), (1872-1924) Part 3 – Subfonds - Papers organized according to the general file plan released on December 1924 by the Italian Foreign Ministry (1925-1943) Part 4 – Subfonds – Registers (1872-1941) |
Conditions governing access | Subject to the authorization of Archivio Storico del Ministero degli Affari Esteri (ASMAE) |
Rules or conventions | International standard for archival description, General, etc. |
Date of the catalogue | 2017-04-27 |
Archivist's notes | Author(s) : Costanza Lisi |
Sources | http://www.archives.openjerusalem.org/index.php/archive-of-kingdom-of-sardinia-consulate-of-palestine-1843-1849-then-kingdom-of-italy-consulate-in-palestine-then-consulate-general-of-italy-in-jerusalem-1872-1943?sf_culture=en |