Izabela Baruh, Nee Majer, the resident at the No.14 Dobračina Street submitted the death registration form for Sara (Moric) Kalderon, the student from Belgrade, 16 years old, perished in the Sajmište Camp in 1941.
Marsel Ruben, the lawyer, the resident at the No.14 Dobračina Street submitted the death registration form for his father Nisim M. Ruben, the commercial agent from Belgrade, 55 years old, perished in the Sajmište Camp in 1941.
Marsel Ruben, the lawyer, the resident at the No.14 Dobračina Street, submitted the death registration form for his brother Solomon (Nisim) Ruben, the student from Belgrade, 18 years old, executed in Užice.
Marsel Ruben, the lawyer, the resident at the No.14 Dobračina Street submitted the death registration form for his brother Rafailo (Nisim) Ruben, the student from Belgrade, 24 years old, perished in the Sajmište Camp in 1941.
Death Registration Form For Eleonora Ruben, Nee Majer
Marsel Ruben, the lawyer, the resident at the No.14 Dobračina Street submitted the death registration form for his mother Eleonora Ruben, née Majer, the merchant from Belgrade, 45 years old, perished in the Sajmište Camp in 1941.
Death Registration Form For Cecilija (Armin) Halpern
Martin Halpern, the clerk, the resident at the No. 71 Kralja Petra Street submitted the death registration form for his mother Cecilija (Armin) Halpern, the merchant from Belgrade, 64 years old, confined in 1941.
Josif Alkalaj, the private clerk, the resident at the No. 71 Kralja Petra Street, submitted the death registration form for his mother Lena (Hajm) Alkalaj, the housewife from Belgrade, 50 years old, confined in 1941.
Josif Alkalaj, the private clerk, the resident at the No. 71 Kralja Petra Street submitted the death registration form for his wife Lora Alkalaj, the dressmaker from Belgrade, 21 years old, taken away from Skopje in 1943.
Death Registration Form For Tereza (Jakov) Šugar, Nee Berger
Imre Šugar, the merchant, the resident at the No. 71 Kralja Petra Street submitted the death registration form for his mother Tereza (Jakov) Šugar, born Berger, the housewife from Belgrade, 61 years old, confined in 1941.
Imre Šugar, the merchant, the resident at the No. 71 Kralja Petra Street, submitted the death registration form for his father Bela (Jakov) Šugar, the merchant from Belgrade, 60 years old, confined in 1941.
Death Registration Form For Lenka (Solomon) Halpern, Nee Nafusi
Rafajlo Nafusi, the merchant, the resident at the No. 71 Kralja Petra Street, submitted the death form for Lenka (Solomon) Halpern, née Nafusi, the housewife from Belgrade, 55 years old, confined in 1941.
Rafajlo Nafusi, the merchant, the resident at the No. 71 Kralja Petra Street, submitted the death registration form for her niece, Frida (Moric) Geler, the dressmaker from Belgrade, 30 years old, confined at the Sajmište Camp in 1941.
Aleksandar Demajo, the clerk, the resident in the No. 71 Kralja Petra Street, submitted the death form for his mother Neli (Josif) Demajo, the housewife from Belgrade, 57 years old, taken away to Loznica on the 23rd December 1941.
Viktor (Josif) Demajo, procurator from Belgrade, 32 years old, taken away in 1941. The report was submitted by his brother Aleksandar Demajo,
office worker, 71 Kralja
Petra Street.
30 August 1945
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Death Registration Form For Jovan (Andrija) Horvat
Andrija Horvat, the merchant, the resident in the No. 71 Kralja Petra Street, submitted the death form for Jovan (Andrija) Horvat, the dentist from Belgrade, 38 years old, taken away from Belgrade in 1941 by the Germans.
Agata Alađem, the resident in the No.18 Dobračina Street, submitted the death form for Ana (Izak) Alađem, the housewife from Belgrade, 85 years old, detained on the 9th July 1942 by the Germans.
Jakov Vinter, the private clerk, the resident in the No. 71 Kralja Petra Street, submitted the death form for Eliezer V. Vinter, the upholsterer from Belgrade, 39 years old, executed in the Banjica Camp in March 1944.
Death Registration Form For Bernat (Simon) Hajduška
Boriška Holender, the resident in the No. 71 Kralja Petra Street, submitted the death form for her father Bernat (Simon) Hajduška, the timber dealer from Pančevo, 65 years old, detained in the Topovske Šupe Camp on the 30th September 1941.
Mosko Papo, the clerk, the resident in the No. 7 Kraljev trg Street, submitted the death registration form for his son Isak Papo, from Belgrade, 4 years old, taken to the Sajmište Camp in December 1941.
Mosko Papo, the clerk, the resident in the No. 7 Kraljev trg Street, submitted the death registration form for his daughter Reha Papo, the pupil from Belgrade, 13 years old, detained to the Sajmište Camp in December 1941.
Mosko Papo, the clerk, the resident in the No. 7 Kraljev trg Street, submitted the death registration form for his son Hari Papo, the student from Belgrade, 17 years old, killed in October 1943 in Gorski Kotar as a partisan fighter.
David Alkalaj, the attorney, the resident in the No. 71 Kralja Petra, submitted the death form for Avram Alkalaj, from Belgrade, 5 years old, taken to the Sajmište camp on the 8th December 1941.
Čika (Elijas) Alkalaj, homemaker from Belgrade, 44 years old, taken to Sajmište camp on the 8 December 1941. The report was submitted by her husband David Alklaj, an attorney, 7 Kraljev trg Square.
Klara Albala, the resident in the No. 71 Kralja Petra Street, submitted the death form for her husband Lazar (Avram) Albala, the physician from Belgrade, 48 years old, executed in the Banjica Camp in 1941.
Gizela Hirt, the resident in the No. 71 Kralja Petra Street, submitted the death form for his husband Lujo (Žak) Hirt, the exporter from Belgrade, 52 years old, taken from Belgrade in 1941.
Leopoldina Nahman, the resident in the No. 71 Kralja Petra Street, submitted the death form for her husband Marsel (Avram) Nahman, the engineer from Belgrade, 55 years old, detained in the Topovske Šupe Camp in July 1941.
Death Registration Form For Jontov (Sabitaj) Baruh
Samuilo Baruh, the resident in the No. 71 Kralja Petra Street, submitted the death form for
Jontov (Sabitaj) Baruh, the pupil from Belgrade, 7 years old, taken away in 1941.
Samuilo Baruh, the resident in the No. 71 Kralja Petra Street, submitted the death form for Moša (Sabitaj) Baruh, the pupil from Belgrade, 12 years old, detained in 1941.