Italian Occupying Forces from 1941 to 1943
597 boxes of the archival materials were arranged and processed. The aforementioned boxes have the summary and analytical inventory (in form of the card files). The summary inventory consists of three books, with a short description of the box content and timelines of the material in the box. The analytical inventory consists of the card files where one can find an overview to the level of documents. The archival material is mainly in Italian language, some segments have been translated in Serbian language and a smaller part is in Serbian language.
There are 63 boxes of the disorganized archival materials: review of documents, translations and duplicates, surpluses of the original documents and summary inventories.
The review of all sub-funds of the Italian Occupying Archive is also a part of the published review of “Archival Funds and Collections in the Social Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
The fund of the Italian Occupying Forces and period after the capitulation of Italy is divided into the sub-funds grouped by military provenance, out of which the most important are the following: Italian Ministry of War and General Staff, Italian Land Forces General Staff, 2nd and 3rd Army, High Commissioner of the Province of Ljubljana, the Governorate of Dalmatia and Montenegro, data on prisoners and prison camps.
The archival materials of the 2nd Army and Italian divisions, Julian March and Istria-Pula Prefecture can be found in Pre-War Italian Archives.