RAVSIGUR

Croatian supervisory department in the Ministry of Internal Affairs
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RAVSIGUR, a shortening of Ravnateljstvo za javni red i sigurnost ('Directorate for Public Order and Security'), later known as GRAVSIGUR in 1943, was a Croatian supervisory department in the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The purpose of the department was to supervise police activities in Croatia.[1] The system was similar in concept to that used in Germany under the Third Reich.[2]

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Notes

  1. ^ "Croatian Regular Police of Police Guard" Axis History
  2. ^ "RAVSIGUR" on UstakiPockret.com

General references

  • Hory, Ladislaus and Martin Broszat (1964) Der Kroatische Ustascha-Staat 1941-1945 (Stuttgart: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt), p.146; NARA Washington, DC: RG 242 (T-315 roll 2271/172); (T-821 roll 278/478-79; roll 448/670).


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