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JEWISH DIGITAL COLLECTION

HISTORICAL ARCHIVES OF BELGRADE

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DIGITAL COLLECTION IN NUMBERS

200

YEARS OF HISTORY

59

FONDS AND COLLECTIONS

60000

DIGITIZED PAGES

List of Prisoners of War in a Camp Osnabruck

The list of prisoners of war who survived the camp Osnabruck in Germany. The list included Markus Daian (Danon), Isa Amar, Maksim Vajs, Sabitaj Konfino, Geza Lević, Moša Alkalaj, Isak Albahari, Stevan Silbiger.

1960

ИАБ-988-К67

Document folio 29

Document

List of Prisoners of War in a Camp Lubeck

The list of prisoners of war who survived the camp Lubeck in Germany. The list included Moric Elazar, a clerk from Belgrade, born in 1915 in Skopje.

1960

ИАБ-988-К67

Document folio 3

Document

List of Prisoners of War in a Camp Barkenbrügge

The list of prisoners of war who survived the camp Barkenbrügge in Germany. The list included Markus Danon, Leon Lebl, Stevan Silbiger.

1960

ИАБ-988-К67

Document folio 9

Document

List of Jews Disappeared from Senta

The list of Jews from Semnta who disappeared in the Second World War.

undated

ИАБ-1885

Document folio 1

Document

List of Jewsh Disappeared from Kupusina

The list of Jews from Kupisina who disappeared during the Second World War. The list was compiled by the Jewish Religious Community in Sombor.

undated

ИАБ-1885

Document folio 1

Document

List of Jews from Odžak Who Disappeared During the War

The list of Jews from Odžak who disappeared during the Second World War. The list was submitted by the Jewish Religious Community Sombor.

22 January 1946

ИАБ-1885

Document folio 1

Document

List of Jews from Riđica

The list of Jews from Riđica who disappeared in the war. The list had two names: Mirko Kanic, a student, and Stevan Vitenberg, a merchant.

undated

ИАБ-1885

Document folio 1

Document

List of Jews from Čakovac

The list of Jews from Čakovac who after the Second World War had another residence address, including those who were on their way back home.

undated

ИАБ-1885

Document folio 1

Document

Leon and Atina Franko Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship

The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, confirming that Leon Franko, a clerk from Belgrade, and his wife Atina, née Pikuli, had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they were granted Israeli citizenship.

1 February/25 ZMay 1950

ИАБ-45-K10

Document folio 3

Document

Lawsuit of Haim Davidović Against Manojlo Nastasijević and Todor Jovanović

Communication regarding the court‘s ruling in a lawsuit initiated by Haim Davidović against Manojlo Nastasijević and Todor Jovanović accused for occupying a parcel without a license.

10 September 1846/25 June 1847

ИАБ-1-К62-1846-Ф8-2429

Document folio 3

Losing a House for a Debt

Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the court decision by which Jozef Demajo, a trader, had to settle his debt to Mehmed Asanović, the Turk. Demajo had left to Vlaška and hadn‘t returned by then, so the Court informed his wife that their house would be sold for debt settlement.

18 January/6 Octоber 1847

ИАБ-1-К65-1847-Ф1-143

Document folio 8

Document

Leon Haim Filed a Lawsuit Against Avram Semo Over Debt

The Belgrade Town Court reached a decision in a lawsuit Leon Haim had filed against Avram Semo who was to settle his debt and to pay the associated court fees.

18 January 1847

ИАБ-1-К65-1847-Ф1-145

Document folio 5

Document

Leon Arav - Citizen‘s Card

Certificate of residence of Leon Arav.

28 July 1933

ИАБ-1-КЖ

Document 1 item

Document

Lawsuit Against Nikola Leta Who Sold Bad Quality Candles

Lawsuit filed against Nikola Leta, a merchant, for selling bad quality candles. The Belgrade Town Court interrogated Isak Mojsej Kojen from whom Leta had bought the wax.

22/30 June 1844

ИАБ-1-К33-1844-Ф5-1005

Document folio 6

Document

Lawsuit of Isak Solomonović Regarding His Inharitance

The Čačak County Court dispached a power of attorney to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver it to Isak Solomonović, which he needed in the lawsuit of the property inheritance from his late father Solomon, from Čačak. Isak authorized David Levi to be his legal representative, who himself had the claims for his father‘s legacy. Isak gave a statement in the Administration that had no resources to travel to Čačak. A power of attorney had not been saved in the file.

29 January/14 February 1847

ИАБ-1-К67-1847-Ф2-297

Document folio 3

Document

Total records 4073