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The Police Office in Cetinje informs the Administration of Zetska Banovina that Ana Đurašković, known as « Jana », has arrived from Sarajevo to Cetinje.

    During the 1930s, many women became members of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, that was banned at that time. Therefore, they engaged in illegal work, and lived away from their homes. Ana Đurašković was a member of CPY, and the police monitored her movements across the Kindgom of Yugoslavia.

    Original source name : Uprava policije na Cetinju obavještava Bansku upravu Zetske banovine da je doputovala iz Sarajeva u Cetinje Đurašković Ana, zvana ''Jana''
    English translation : The Police Office in Cetinje informs the Administration of Zetska Banovina that Ana Đurašković, known as "Jana", has arrived from Sarajevo to Cetinje.
    Creator : public service
    Document- type 2 : police
    Reference number : CG DA 1 POD- Arhiv CK SKCG, 3559
    Language(s) : Serbian
    Geographical coverage : Montenegro
    Time range : 20thc.
    Year(s) : 1936
    Theme 2 : legal
    Archive name : Državni arhiv Crne Gore. Arhivsko odjeljenje za istoriju radničkog pokreta
    Archive name (English) : The State Archive of Montenegro- Archival Departmant for the history of the Labor Movement
    Archive address : ’’13 Jula’’ – 2/3, 81000, Podgorica
    City : Podgorica
    Country : Montenegro
    Official website and institutional resources : https://dacg.me/
    Finding aid(s) : https://dacg.me/arhivski-fondovi-i-zbirke-2/
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