N. Levi, a money dealer, filed for verification to the Terazije Precinct a power of attorney he had given to David Alkalaj, the a lawyer, to be his legal representative.
The Department for Stores of the Administration of the City of Belgrade approved the change of name of haberdashery store owned by David B. Nahum to Binja Nahum i Brat.
The Civil Rights Department of the 2nd District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade informed the legal officer that Aranka Rozenberg and her children David i Rafailo had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship and requested that their property should be nationalized as the property of foreign citizens.
The Executive Board of the 4th District People‘s Committee decided to nationalize the property located at 6 Karlovačka Street, owned by David Rubenović.
Naka Džonić Filed a Lawsuit Against Petar Milovanović Over Attack
The Knjaževac District Headquarters requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to interrogate Jahijel and David Ruso, as witnesses in the lawsuit Naka Džonić had filed against Petar Milovanović over attack and inflicted injuries.
Nationalization of Danilo and David Albahari‘s Property
The Department for Civil Affairs of the 2nd District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade informed the Secretariat that Danilo and David Albahari had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship and the Secretariat requested their property to be nationalized as the property of foreign citizens.
The Belgrade Town Court communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the payment of the newspaper announcement about the property of Dača Albahara. The Administration was asked to collect money for the announcement from Mojzes Albahar, a son of Dača Albahar.
The company Braća Amuli i Demajo informed the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products that the Belgrade Tax Administration had begun to tax the rent of the store, which meant irregular double taxation of one store.
9 May 1932
ИАБ-1069-К213
Document folio 1
Nikola Brajević - Special Police File
The Special Police file on the arrest and interrogation of Nikola Brajević, retired county chief, who wanted to know what happened to Marta Čupić, a Jewish woman whose real name was Dora Frajdenfeld. Brajević was sent to the Banjica camp.
Nikola and Eva Kon Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Nikola Kon, an assembler from Belgrade, and his wife Eva, née Kardoš, had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they had been granted Israeli citizenship.
Edi Buli, the lawyer, requested the Dorćol Precinct to cancel the sale of the property of Neti Ruso, a widow of Jahijel Ruso, because Neti and her son obliged themselves to settle the debt to his client in a three months period.
The Department for Civil Affairs of the 2nd District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade informed the legal officer that Elza Anaf had renounced her Yugoslav citizenship and requested her property to be nationalized as the property of a foreign citizen.
The Executive Board of the 4th District People‘s Committee decided to nationalize the property located at 7 Golsvortijeva Street, owned by the late Dr Maks Laufer, executed in 1941. His heirs Arnold Laufer, Lota Salc, Elza Mandolfo, Sonja Hajon, Rihard Laufer and Hilda Papo were foreign citizens.
New Representative Assigned to Property of the Late Elijas A. Karaoglanović
The Court in Smederevo instructed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to hand over a court decision to Đorđe Stanković, a new assignee to the property of the diseased Elijas Adanja Karaoglanović.
Najman Jonas Accused For Unauthorized Selling Of the Meat to the Jews
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade investigated the accusations made by Jovan Panđela, a leaser of the butcher shops, against Najman Jonas for slaughtering cattle and selling the meat to the Jews. The file comprised certificates issued to the authorized butchers i.e. to Emanujil Primker for the Religious School Community of German Jews and to Jakov Adanja and Samuil Melamed for the Jewish Religious School Community
The Department for Civil Affairs of the 2nd District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade informed the Secretariat that Erna Hajduška had renounced her Yugoslav citizenship and requested her property to be nationalized as the property of a foreign citizen.
Nationalization of Benko and Magda Atijas‘s Property
The Department for Civil Rights of the 2nd District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade informed the Secretariat that Benko Atijas, his wife Magda, née Bihler, and their cousins Ester Mandil and Renta Kon had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship and instructed the nationalization of their property which was considered the property of foreign citizens.
Nahum, Ester and Robert Sarfati 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 Nahum, Ester, and Robert Sarfati from the registry of Yugoslav citizens. Nahum Sarfati, a technician born in Sofija, his wife Ester, and their son Robert had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship.
Nastas Konstantinović Filed a Lawsuit Against Haim Farhi Over Debt
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from Nastas Konstantinović associated with the lawsuit he filed against Haim Farhi, from Zemun, over debt.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade interrogated Natan Tajtacak regarding the debt of Menahem and Samuilo Amar to Radovan Barlovac, a merchant, who confirmed that Menahem lived in Zemun and Samuilo had died.
The decision reached by the First Belgrade County Court appointing Bela Mošev the heir of the property of her brother Izrailo Jeušua, killed in 1941 in the Topovske šupe camp. The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade issued a decision that the inherited property of Bele Mošev, nee Jeušua, who was living in the USA.
Nedeljković and Stamenković Filed a Lawsuit Against Izrail D. Albahar
Correspondence of the Commercial Court in Belgrade and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the collection of court fees from Izrail D. Albahar, against whom Kosta Obradović, a representative of Nedeljković and Stamenković, had filed a lawsuit over debt.
Nikola Veriga Filed a Lawsuit Against Izrailo Tajtasak Over Debt
Nikola Veriga filed a lawsuit against Izrailo Tajtasak over debt. Tajtasak was sentenced to settle his debt, therefore the Administration of the Town of Belgrade inventoried and sold all of his goods and executed the court decision.
The Executive Board of the 2nd District People‘s Committee of the City Belgrade issued a decision on the nationalization of the property owned by Irene Oner, a Turkish citizen.
The Executive Board of the 4th District People‘s Committee decided to nationalize the property located at 33 Prote Mateje Street, owned by Irene Ruhvarger, who had moved to Israel.