Death certificate of Nisim (Mordohaj) Koen, an industrialist from Belgrade, killed by the occupiers on the 14th November 1941. Nisim‘s wife Mariška Koen was also killed in 1941. The documentation included inventory of his property and a deed to the house located at 27 Cara Uroša Street.
Maks (David) Kalmić, office worker from Belgrade, 35 years old, taken away in July 1941. The report was submitted by Klara Pardo, homemaker from Belgrade, 75 Gospodar Jovanova Street.
Rafajlo (David) Levi, office worker from Belgrade, 30 years old, taken to Niš in 1943. The report was submitted by Klara Pardo, homemaker from Belgrade, 75 Gospodar Jovanova Street.
Death certificate of Stevan (Isak) Koen, a merchant from Belgrade, with residence at 44 Kralja Petra Street, killed on the 20th December 1941 in the Sajmište camp. The documentation included inventory of his property and a deed to the house located at 5 Mladonagoričanska Street.
Pavao (Mikša) Fešte, hotel director from Belgrade, 54 years old, taken from Topovske šupe camp on 20th of October 1941. The report was submitted by his wife Francika Rojec, homemaker from Belgrade, Kosmajska 35.
Death certificate of Linda Levi, née Farhi, a homemaker from Belgrade, killed on the 14th December 1941 in Belgrade. The documentation included inventory of her property and a deed to the house located at 27 Gospodar Jevremova Street..
Mihailo (Aleksandar) Kahan, office worker of Jewish Religious Community of Belgrade from Slavonski brod, 81 years old, killed in Jasenovac camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Franciska
Krstić, homemaker from Belgrade.
Death certificate of Boris (Gligorije) Letičevski, a merchant from Belgrade, with residence at 11 Simina Street, killed on the 8th November 1941 in Split. The documentation included inventory of his property.
Margita (Mihailo) Kahan, homemaker from Slavonski Brod, 45 years old, killed in Jasenovac camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Franciska Krstić, homemaker from Belgrade.
Death certificate of Aron Majer, a merchant from Belgrade, with residence at 19 Stojana Jankovića Street, killed on the 15th December 1941 in the Banjica camp. The documentation included inventory of his property.
The 1st District People‘s Court decided to register in the death register that Jakov Maclijah, a clerk from Belgrade with residence at 15 Visokog Stevana Street died on the 14th November 1941. That was the day Maclijah was taken to the camp Topovske šupe. The date of death was registered at the request of Ema Maclijah, Jakov‘s wife.
Death certificate of Avram (Solomon) Medina a merchant from Belgrade, with residence at 30 Dušanova Street, killed on the 14th November 1941 in the Topovske šupe camp. The documentation included inventory of his property.
Vida Medina, homemaker from Belgrade, 68 years old, killed in bombing of Belgrade on 6th of April 1941. The report was submitted by Jakov Medina, office worker from Belgrade, 9 Gospodar Jovanova Street.
Death certificate of Mirjana Hana Mevorah, née Pesah, a homemaker from Belgrade, with residence at 29 Strahinjića bana Street, killed in March 1942. Her husband Rahamim Mevorah was killed in November 1941. The documentation included inventory of their property.
Hajim (Josif) Rubenović, private clerk from Belgrade, 36 years old, shot in Banjica camp in November 1941.
The report was submitted by Ruben Rubenović, bank clerk, 28 Visokog
Stevana Street.
Hajim (Jakov) Medina, merchant from Belgrade, 82 years old, taken to Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Jakov Medina, office worker from Belgrade, 9 Gospodar Jovanova Street.
Death certificate of Moša (Jakov) Mevorah, a commercial representative from Belgrade, with residence at 10 Kraljev Trg Street, killed on the 31st December 1941 in the Sajmište camp. The documentation included inventory of her property.
Death certificate of Veza Medina, née Koen, a milliner from Belgrade, with residence at 94 Dušanova Street, killed on the 15th December 1941. The documentation included inventory of her property.
Death certificate of Viktor (František) Pik, a merchant from Belgrade, killed on the 17th August 1943 in the Jasenovac camp. Viktor‘s wife Kamila died in Belgrade in July 1944. The documentation included inventory of property and a deed to the house located at 24 Kneginje Olge Street.
Death certificate of Rahamim (Nisim) Aron, a merchant from Belgrade, with residence at 45 Gospodar Jevremova Street, killed on the 15th December 1941 in the Banjica camp. The documentation included inventory of his property and a deed to the plot located at the 39 Maršala Pilsudskog Street.
Death certificate of David Ruso, a commercial representative from Belgrade, with residence at 87 Kralja Petra Street, killed on the 14th November 1941. The documentation included inventory of her property.
Death certificate of Solomon Almozlino, a commercial agent from Belgrade, with residence at 4 Jevrejska Street, killed on the 14th November 1941. The documentation included inventory of her property.
Death certificate of Rafo (Jakov) Tolentino, a merchant from Sarajevo, killed in September 1941 in Jasenovac camp. Rafo‘s wife Reli Tolentino was also killed in Jasenovac. The documentation included inventory of her property.
Death certificate of Isak Tuvi, an engineer from Belgrade, with residence at 14 Dobračina Street, killed on the 14th November 1941 in Belgrade. Isak‘s wife Stela Tuvi, née Majer died in September 1941 in Belgrade. The documentation included inventory of his property.
Death certificate of Stela Tuvi, née Majer, a homemaker from Belgrade, with residence at 14 Dobračina Street, who died in 1941 in Belgrade. Stela‘s husband Isak Tuvi was killed in 1941. The documentation included inventory of her property.
Death certificate of Mirko (Imre) Ungar, who died on the 13th November 1942 in Stara Moravica. The documentation included inventory of his property and a deed to the real estate located at 34 Gospodar Jovanova Street.
Death certificate of Hugo (Mavro) Hečko, a technician from Belgrade, with residence at 7 Dračka Street, killed in the Sajmište camp in 1941. The documentation included inventory of his property.
Death certificate of Lota Šilinger, née Altarac, a merchant from Belgrade, with residence at 21a Kneginje Ljubice Street, killed on the 23rd December 1941 in the Sajmište camp. Lota‘s husband Jakov Šilinger was also killed in the Sajmište camp. The documentation included inventory of her property.
Death certificate of Matilda Štajner, a clerk from Belgrade, with residence at 48 Francuska Street, killed on the 30th November 1941 in the Sajmište camp. The documentation included inventory of her property.
Death certificate of Fani Štajner, a homemaker from Belgrade, with residence at 48 Francuska Street, killed on the 30th November 1941 in the Sajmište camp. The documentation included inventory of her property.