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HISTORICAL ARCHIVES OF BELGRADE

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DIGITAL COLLECTION IN NUMBERS

200

YEARS OF HISTORY

59

FONDS AND COLLECTIONS

60000

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Haim Medina – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp

Haim Medina,a clerk, registered under the number 411 as a detainee of Banjica Concentration Camp, taken on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.

14 September 1941

ИАБ-1-КБЛ

Book

Document

Hajnrih Fišer – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp

Hajnrih Fišer, a merchant assistant, registered under the number 417 as a detainee of the Banjica Concentration Camp, taken away by SS on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.

14 September 1941

ИАБ-1-КБЛ

Book

Document

Hedvig Bretler – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp

Hedvig Bretler, a housewife, registered under the number 956 as a detainee of the Banjica Concentration Camp, taken away by SS from the camp on 9 December 1941.

27 October 1941

ИАБ-1-КБЛ

Book

Document

Haim Medina – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp

Haim Medina, a laborer, registered under the number 986 as a detainee of the Banjica Concentration Camp, taken away to Gestapo on 29 November 1941 and executed.

30 October 1941

ИАБ-1-КБЛ

Book

Document

Hinko Reves – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp

Hinko Reves, a cook, registered under the number 1083 as a detainee of the Banjica Concentration Camp, executed by hanging in the Jewish camp on 18 November 1941 by the Gestapo.

10 November 1941

ИАБ-1-КБЛ

Book

Document

Hajim Kavison – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp

Hajim Kavison, a clerk, registered under the number 1560 as a detainee of the Banjica Concentration Camp, executed on 3 December 1941 in Belgrade.

27 November 1941

ИАБ-1-КБЛ

Book

Document

Hajim Katalan – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp

Hajim Katalan, a clerk, registered under the number 1602 as a detainee of the Banjica Concentration Camp, executed on 3 December 1941 in Belgrade.

27 November 1941

ИАБ-1-КБЛ

Book

Document

Hinko Singer – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp

Hinko Singer, a clerk, registered under the number 4963 as a detainee of the Banjica Concentration Camp, taken away by the Gestapo on 17 April 1942.

27 March 1942

ИАБ-1-КБЛ

Book

Document

Hugo Singer – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp

Hugo Singer, an electrician, registered under the number 4965 as a detainee of the Banjica Concentration Camp, taken away by the Gestapo on 17 April 1942.

27 March 1942

ИАБ-1-КБЛ

Book

Document

Haim Kabiljo – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp

Haim Kabiljo, a tailor, registered under the number 5482 as a detainee of the Banjica Concentration Camp, executed on 9 May 1942 by the SS.

22 April 1942

ИАБ-1-КБЛ

Book

Document

Hermina Levi – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp

Hermina Levi, a housewife, registered under the number 5711 as a detainee of the Banjica Concentration Camp, executed on 9 May 942 by the SS.

5 May 1942

ИАБ-1-КБЛ

Book

Document

Hermina Vig – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp

Hermina Vig, a housewife, registered under the number 5925 as a detainee of the Banjica Concentration Camp, executed on 28 May 1942.

16 May 1942

ИАБ-1-КБЛ

Book

Document

Herš Šerf – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp

Herš Šerf, a clerk, registered under the number 6819 as a detainee of the Banjica Concentration Camp, executed on 11th August 1942 in Belgrade.

10 August 1942

ИАБ-1-КБЛ

Book

Document

Hajnrih Koloman – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp

Hajnrih Koloman, a clerk, registered under the number 6961 as a detainee of the Banjica Concentration Camp, executed on 24th August 1942 in Belgrade.

19 August 1942

ИАБ-1-КБЛ

Book

Document

Hinko Majer Company Requested Permission to Open a Store in Belgrade

The Association of the Colonial, Deli and Grocery Merchants requested the Chambers of Commerce to issue a certificate confirming that the company Hinko Majer i Drug from Zagreb met all legal requirements to open a store in Belgrade. The manager of the store was Bartol Vajs.

13/15 April 1935

ИАБ-1068-К77

Document folio 11

Document

Heskija Pijade Had No Claims From His Former Partner Benjamin Pinto

Heskija Pijade wrote a statement that nether he nor his heirs would have any claims from his former partner Benjamin Pinto with whom he ran a flour shop.

8 March 1866

ИАБ-1-К922а-1866-Ф7-236

Document folio 4

Document

Hajim Zahari Accused Benko Kabiljo To Intend To Sell His Wife Property

Hajim Zaharije accused to the Criminal Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade his brother in law Benko Kabiljo, for his intention to sell the property of his wife Dona and then to leave Belgrade with a Hungarian woman.

4 January 1936

ИАБ-1-К2276-1936-Ф1-81

Document folio 1

Document

Haim Pardo Authorized Israilo Suzin To Pay Off His Debts to His Creditors

Haim Pardo submitted for verification to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade a list of his creditors and authorized Israilo Suzin, a merchant from Vienna, to pay off his debts.

6 June 1863

ИАБ-1-К665-1863-Ф13-220

Document folio 2

Document

Haim Padro Ordered the Printing of Hibad Avraam‘s Book

The head of the State Printing House informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that the printing of a book of Hibad Avraam was completed. The printing was ordered by Haim Padro, before the Belgrade bombardment, but it wasn‘t possible to locate him and charge the rest of the printing costs. The Administration was requested to ask the Jewish Community to take over the books and pay the remaining part for printing. The Printing House was sent a Padro‘s address in Vienna.

1/23 March 1865

ИАБ-1-К823-1865-Ф7-41

Document folio 2

Document

Haim M. Haim Gave a Power of Attorney to David B. Ruso

Haim M. Haim, a merchant from Vienna, gave a power of attorney to David B. Ruso to represent him in a transfer of the real estate property, which he and his brother Izrael had sold to the Serbian authorities.

27 June 1867

ИАБ-1-К1020-1867-Ф20-116

Document folio 3

Document

Haim Pinto Accused For Stealing Military Boots

The Dorćol Precinct detained and interrogated Haim Pinto regarding the accusation that he had sold to Anton Šisl the stolen military boots. Rista Deda and Binja Pinto, the merchants, asserted the statement given by the accused Pinto that he had bought not stolen the boots, thus they requested to release Haim from prison.

25 February/2 March 1874

ИАБ-1-К1588-1874-460

Document folio 13

Document

Haim Ruso Accuased for Illicit Work

The Association of Merchants of Various Specializations reported to the Office of Forced Trade Associations for the Suppression of Illegal Labor that Haim Russo was selling pharmaceutical products without a permit. The Office informed the Association that Haim Ruso was a lumber merchant, that his wife Blanka had a license to trade with chemical products, but she deregistered the shop in 1939.

22 February 1937/21 July 1939

ИАБ-1074-К71

Document folio 5

Document

Halizah Requested by Bohora, Widow of Samuilo Albahari

The Spiritual Court of the Jewish Religious School Community issued a statement regarding the request of Bohora, widow of Samuilo Albahari, who asked halizah from one of her brothers-in-law, Mihailo or Majir Albahari, so that she could remarry. Since Mihailo Albahari refused to give halizah to Bohora, the Ministry of Education and Religion instructed the Administration to force him with law to do so.

18 February/11 September 1879

ИАБ-1-К1796а-1879-Ф22-232

Document folio 18

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Household of Bohora Kalmi Seized For Debt Settlement to Moša Elijas

The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to the household from Bohora, a widow of Isak Kalmi, situated in the house in the Jevrejska Mala (a Jewish quarter), for debt settlement to Moša Elijas.

7 October 1881

ИАБ-1-К1871-1881-Ф21-223

Document folio 1

Document

Hana Finci Renounced Her Yugoslav Citizenship

The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Hana Finci, a housewife from Belgrade, born in 1904 in Budapest, had renounced her Yugoslav citizenship, because she was moving to Israel, and she had been granted Israeli citizenship.

1 February/26 April 1950

ИАБ-42-К13- 235

Document folio 3

Document

Hajim Koen Requested a New Passport

Hajim Koen, a trade apprentice, filed a request to the Legation of Serbia in Bucharest to issue him a Serbian passport being a Serbian subject, because he lost his old one. In the file was preserved a testimonies given by Natan Tajtacak and Jozef Melamed that Hajim Koen was actually a Serbian subject and that his father Jakov Koen was murdered by the Turks afterwards Hajim and his mother moved to Romania.

2 October/14 November 1868

ИАБ-1-К1088-1868-Ф17-390

Document folio 7

Document

Hajim, Mirjam and Viktorija Levi Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship

The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Hajim Levi, his wife Mirjam, née Radovanović, and their daughter Viktorija had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they had been granted Israeli citizenship.

21 May 1949

ИАБ-42-К13-137

Document folio 3

Document

Hotel Pariz Reported Its Guests

The Hotel Pariz reported its guests Albert Abinun, a merchant from Zagreb, Levi Moric, a rabbi from Zagreb and Vito Alkalaj, the lawyer from Sarajevo.

27 December 1919

ИАБ-1-К3121-1919-111

Document folio 10

Document

Hajim Ozerović Filed a Lawsuit Against His Cousins Over Murder Attempt

Hajim Ozerović , a merchant, accused Isak S. Levi, his brother Rufa Levi, his brothers-in-law Gavra Kojen, Avram Levi and Petar Živković to have kidnapped him and tried to kill him. The file comprised the statements given by witnesses, a victim‘s and the defendants.

27 August 1880/14 November 1881

ИАБ-1-К1873-1881-Ф25-126

Document folio 56

Document

Hajim Kazes Applied For the Belgrade Residency

Hajim Kazas, the merchant, applied for the admission into the Belgrade residency, along with his wife Gizela. Enclosed to the file was the birth certificate issued by the Jewish Religious School Community in Belgrade.

16 April/22 November 1924.

ИАБ-6-К60-11608

Document folio 10

Document

Total records 1827