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HISTORICAL ARCHIVES OF BELGRADE

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200

YEARS OF HISTORY

59

FONDS AND COLLECTIONS

60000

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Miroslavа Flajšer Enrolled in the 8th Grade of Gymnasium

Miroslavа Flajšer was enrolled in the 8th grade of the Second Girls‘ Gymnasium in the school year 1938/39.

1939

ИАБ-277-К23

Book

Document

Mazal Perec Enrolled in the 3rd Grade of Gymnasium

Mazal Perec was enrolled in the 3rd grade of the Second Girls‘ Gymnasium in the school year 1939/40.

1940

ИАБ-277-К24

Book

Document

Marko Koen Enrolled in the 1st Grade of Gymnasium

Marko Koen was enrolled in the 1st grade of the State Real Gymnasium in school year 1925/26.

1926

ИАБ-257-К34

Book

Document

Moric Veksler - Citizen‘s Card

Certificate of residence of Moric Veksler, office worker.

21 April 1934

ИАБ-1-КЖ

Document 1 item

Moša Mešulam Enrolled in the 4th Grade of Gymnasium

Moša Mešulam was enrolled in the 4th grade of the State Real Gymnasium in school year 1898/99.

1899

ИАБ-257-К10

Book

Document

Milan Šlang Enrolled in the 5th Grade of Gymnasium

Milan Šlang was enrolled in the 5th grade of the State Real Gymnasium in school year 1911/12.

1912

ИАБ-257-К23

Book

Document

Mirjam Koen Renounced Her Yugoslav Citizenship

The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Mirjam Koen, née Aron, a housewife from Belgrade, born in 1886, had renounced her Yugoslav citizenship, because she was moving to Israel, and she had been granted Israeli citizenship.

18 May/21 September 1949

ИАБ-42-К13-107

Document folio 3

Document

Margita Kon Renounced Her Yugoslav Citizenship

The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Margita Kon, a housewife from Belgrade, born in 1890 in the Czech Republic, had renounced her Yugoslav citizenship, because she was moving to Israel, and she had been granted Israeli citizenship.

20 May/9 September 1950

ИАБ-42-К13-117

Document folio 3

Document

Mika and Džoja Lević Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship

The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Mika Lević, a cobbler from Belgrade, born in 1892 in Niš, and his wife Džoja, née Konfino, had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they had been granted Israeli citizenship.

3 October 1949

ИАБ-42-К13-133

Document folio 1

Document

Mirjana Lehner Renounced Her Yugoslav Citizenship

The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Mirjana Lehner, a tailor from Belgrade, born in 1912 in Sarajevo, had renounced her Yugoslav citizenship, because she was moving to Israel, and she had been granted Israeli citizenship.

23 May/21 September 1949

ИАБ-42-К13-134

Document folio 3

Document

Mirjana Levi Renounced Her Yugoslav Citizenship

The Department for Civil Rights informed the legal officer that Mirjana Levi, a homemaker from Belgrade, had renounced her Yugoslav citizenship. Her property was to be nationalized as the property of foreign citizens.

21 July 1949

ИАБ-42-К13-135

Document folio 2

Document

Moric Levi Renounced of Yugoslav Citizenship

The Department for Civil Issues of the 2nd District People‘s Committee informed the legal officer that Moric D. Levi, the former bank clerk from Belgrade renounced his Yugoslav citizenship and instructed his property to be nationalized as the property of foreign citizen.

21 July 1949

ИАБ-42-К13-136

Document folio 2

Document

Majer Lević Renounced His Yugoslav Citizenship

The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Majer Mika Lević, a student, born in 1923 in Belgrade, had renounced his Yugoslav citizenship, because he was moving to Israel, and he had been granted Israeli citizenship.

20 May/24 September 1949

ИАБ-42-К13-138

Document folio 3

Document

Mazal Mačoro Renounced Her Yugoslav Citizenship

The Ministry of Interior of the People‘s Republic of Serbia requested the Executive Board of the People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade to remove Mazal Mačoro from the registry of Yugoslav citizens. Marijana Mačoro, a tailor, born in 1925 in Belgrade, had renounced her Yugoslav citizenship.

5/8 July 1949

ИАБ-42-К13-151

Document folio 2

Document

Moša and Vida Mevorah Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship

The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Moša Mevorah, a clerk, born in 1890 in Belgrade, and his wife Vida, née Kapon, had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they had been granted Israeli citizenship.

2 February/26 April 1950

ИАБ-42-К13-156

Document folio 3

Document

Matilda Medina Renounced Her Yugoslav Citizenship

The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Matilda Medina, a clerk, born in 1916 in Belgrade, had renounced her Yugoslav citizenship, because she was moving to Israel, and she had been granted Israeli citizenship.

23 May 1949

ИАБ-42-К13-161

Document folio 1

Document

Matilda Melamed Renounced Her Yugoslav Citizenship

The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Matilda Melamed, a housewife, born in 1895 in Belgrade, had renounced her Yugoslav citizenship, because she was moving to Israel, and she had been granted Israeli citizenship.

2 February/26 April 1950

ИАБ-42-К13-163

Document folio 3

Document

Maks and Rifka Mošić and Matilda Nahmijas Renounced Yugoslav Citizenship

The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Maks Mošić, a clerk, born in 1885 in Belgrade, his wife Rifka, née Pal, and their daughter Matilda Nahmijas had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they had been granted Israeli citizenship.

20 May 1949

ИАБ-42-К13-171

Document folio 1

Document

Margita and Žana Nahmijas Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship

The Ministry of Interior of the People‘s Republic of Serbia requested the Executive Board of the People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade to remove Margita and Žana Nahmijas from the registry of Yugoslav citizens. Margita Nahmijas, née Adanja, and her daughter Žana, had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship.

13 June 1949

ИАБ-42-К13-181

Document folio 2

Document

Moša and Matilda Pijade Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship

The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Moša Pijade, a clerk from Belgrade, born in 1915 in Požarevac, and his wife Matilda, née Ruben, had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they had been granted Israeli citizenship.

19 May/24 September 1949

ИАБ-42-К13-189

Document folio 3

Document

Moric Rot Enrolled in the 1st Grade of Gymnasium

Moric Rot was enrolled in the 1st grade of the First Zemun Gymnasium in school year 1902/03.

1903

ИАБ-270-К20

Book

Document

Moša and Rozalija Farkić Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship

The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Moša Farkić, a clerk from Belgrade, his wife Rozalija, née Plafi, and their children Mihailo and Tamara had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they had been granted Israeli citizenship.

15 May/5 September 1950

ИАБ-42-К13-230

Document folio 2

Document

Total records 5922