The documentation of the glass and porcelain store of Ana Štajner, located at 7 Vasina Street. The documentation included records of the opening and registration of the store. It also included the announcement of the sale in Štajner‘s store, due to the closure of the store in 1933.
The membership card issued by the Association of the Commercial Agents to Andrija E. Kon, the owner of a commercial agency located at 18 Strahinjića Bana Street.
Information about the tailoring shop of Andrija Liht
Andrija Liht requested the Commerce Department of the Executive People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade to issue the certificate stating that he closed his tailoring shop on 6 April 1941. A copy of the permission to open the shop, granted in 1932, was included in the dossier.
The membership card issued by the Association of the Commercial Agents to Andrija Mesinger, the owner of a commercial agency located at 7 Pašićeva Street.
Inspection of Stores Located in the Kalenić Market
The report sent to the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products on the inspection carried out in the stores located at the Kalenić Farmer‘s Market on 20 and 25 May 1933. Irregularities found in the work of Anđelko Almuzlino, Solomon Albahari, Samuilo Jakovljević and others were also included in the report.
Inventory of Almuzlino and Efraim‘s Property For Bankruptcy
The TradeCourt notified the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that the merchants Anđelo Almuzlino and Efraim had bankrupted. Accordingly, the Administration was to make an inventory of their assets in the presence of Samuilo D. Majo, who was appointed a guardian of the property of Almuzlino and Efraim.
Ilija Tradler Reported For Keeping an Unregistered Worker
The Administration of the Town of Belgradeinvestigated the accusations filed against Ilija Tradler for not reporting to the authorities that Areš Unker, a Jew from Constantinople, native of Moldova, had been working in his store.
Illegal Work Banned to Šandor Vern, Aron Bukus Alkalaj and Mihailo Nikolić
The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that it banned the illegal work to Šandor Vern, Aron Bukus Alkalaj and Mihailo Nikolić.
The membership card issued by the Association of Commercial Agents to Aron Amodaj, the owner of a commercial agency located at 7 Vuka Karadžića Street.
Interogation of Arrested Persons Sent to the Camp in Šabac
The Special Police file on the interrogation of persons arrested and sent to the camp in Šabac. The file included interrogation of: Estera Bararon, nee Kalderon, David, Abram and Klara Gotesman and Aron Bararon, who were hiding as Jews and were arrested by the Ustashas and sent to the camp.
Income Report for the Apartment Building at 13 Jevrejska Street
The income report for the apartment building for 1939 and 1945. The building, located at 13 Jevrejska Street, was owned by Aron Elazar, a merchant, in 1945 it was property of Matilda Josifović when it was handed over to the National Hypothekary bank, Board for the Land Administration of Serbia.
Isidor de Leon Complained Against Guardians of Property of Gabriel de Leon
Serbian translation of a complaint filed by Isidor de Leon to the Austrian Consulate in Belgrade against David Ruso, who was appointed a guardian of a property of his late father Gabrijel de Leon. Isidor complained on neglect and he asked if the Consulate, since he was the Austrian subject, would take care of his father‘s property or his brother Ašer.
The announcement made by the Administration of the City of Belgrade confirming that the store of Ašer Kazes, located at 11 Jevrejska Street, was closed. The file included the announcement of the opening of the store in 1924.
The Belgrade Ferry informed Administration of the Town of Belgrade that Ašer Levi had bought 200 pieces of beef leather in Austria. The leather was controlled by a supervising veterinarian and got certificated to be healthy sound.
Income Reported From the Fees Collected by the Savamala Precinct
The Savamala Precinct reported the income from the fees it collected. The report named Semaja Albahari, Ašer Leon, Isak Albahari and the brothers Azrijel among those who paid fees.
Istera Kalmi Filed a Lawsuit Against Ašer Farhi Over Debt
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit Istera, a wife of Samuilo Kalmi, had filed against Ašer Farhi, over debt.
Ilija Adanja Interrogated Over Five Bills of Exchange
Ilija Adanja was interrogated by the police regarding the statement given by Estera Ferko, from Šabac, that she gave him 5 bills of exchange a year before. Adanja asserted that Estera‘s husband Ašir gave him those bills of exchange, which he handed over further to Samoil Kalfon, a merchant.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade appealed to the Dorćol Precinct to pay attention to a wife of Ašuva Baroh, who continued to treat sexually transmitted diseases despite the ban imposed.
Izrael Katarivas – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Izrael Katarivas, a tailor assistant, registered under the number 112 as a detainee at the Banjica Concentration Camp. He was taken from the camp on 29 August 1941 by the German authorities.
Isak Adut – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Isak Adut, a shoemaker, registered under the number 245 as a detainee at the Banjica Concentration Camp. He was taken on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Izidor Štern – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Izidor Štern, a clerk, registered under the number 248 as a detainee at the Banjica Concentration Camp. He was taken on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Isidor Benvenisti – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Isidor Benvenisti, a senior citizen, registered under the number 256 as a detainee at the Banjica Concentration Camp. He was taken on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Isak Jontović – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Isak Jontović, a former merchant, registered under the number 273 as a detainee at the Banjica Concentration Camp, taken away on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Isak Kario – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Isak Kario, a traveling salesman, registered under the number 280 as a detainee at the Banjica Concentration Camp, taken away on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Isak Albahari – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Isak Albahari, customs broker, registered under the number 316 as a detainee of the Banjica Concentration Camp, taken away on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.