Avram (Zdravko) Katarivas, merchant from Belgrade, 36 years old, arrested by Germans in 1941.
The report was submitted by Bojana Nedić from Belgrade, with residence in 198
Bulevar Crvene armije Street.
Correspondence of the Commercial Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the request of Avram Koen, a speculator, a sequester to be placed on the merchandise of Avram Finci, a merchant from Sarajevo with temporary residence in Belgrade, to secure the debt settlement.
Diamond Rings Nor Valuables Found in the House of Professor Španić
David Ruso and Avram Koen testified that they had never seen diamond rings or other valuables in the house of professor Španić, to whom they provided office supplies.
The Commercial Court brought a decision Avram Koen to settle his debt to Avram Finci, from Sarajevo, temporarily residing in Belgrade. The Administration failed to collect the debt amount from Koen because he didn‘t possess any property.
The Commercial Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that it put a sequester on the overall mobile property of Avram Koen, a merchant from Zeleni Venac, to secure his debt settlement to Moša Kalderon. The Administration was requested to inventory and evaluate the property of Koen.
The Commercial Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that it approved a sequester to be placed on the mobile property of Avram Koen, a merchant, to secure the debt settlement to David M. Ruso. The Administration was requested to inventory and evaluate the property and to hand it over to Isak Eškinazi, for safe keeping.
The Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to execute its decision and put a sequester on the property of Avram Koen, a merchant at the Zeleni Venac, to secure the debt settlement to the English Bank. When the Administration tried to inventory the property of Koen, he gave a statement that he had no property and that he had sold everything he had to settle his previous debts.
David Buli and Avram Koen Fined For Not Cleaning In Front of Their Houses
The Town Precinct reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the Town: David Buli and Avram Koen, merchants, were fined for failing to clean in front of their houses.
Jahijel Ruso, the owner of the right to the bill of exchange issued by Avram Koen, submitted it to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade for verification, The bill of exchange was issued to guarantee the debt settlement of Dimitrije Rakić from Ražanj to Avram Koen. (copy)
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products informed its members about the gratitude expressed by Hristina, the widow of Vladimir Radović, for the donations made for her late husband‘s funeral. Donations were made by the companies Jakov H. Bararon, Avram S. Koen i Kompanija, Braća D. Levi, Josif Baruh, Braća Najman.
15 April 1937
ИАБ-1069-К185
Document folio 4
Dossier o the Company of Avram Koen
The dossier compiled by the commercial court in Belgrade on the furniture store, located at 31 Kralja Aleksandra Street, owned by Avram S. Koen.
The documentation compiled by the Commercial Court in Belgrade on the wholesale manufacturing store Avram S. Koen i Komp., located at 29 Kralja Petra Street, owned by Solomon and Haim Koen.
Avram (Moša) Koen, director from Belgrade, 1 Gospodar Jevremova Street, 65 years old, taken to Tašmajdan in 1941. The report was submitted by his brother Rafajlo (Moša) Koen, merchant with residence in 16 Gospodar Jovanova Street.
Avram (Sima) Koen, glazier from Belgrade, 60 years old, taken to Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by City of Belgrade 1st District People’s Committee.
Avram (Gavrilo) Koen, office workerr from Belgrade, 56 years old, taken away by the Germans in June 1941. The report was submitted by Matilda Melamed, homemaker from Belgrade,
9 Bogojavljanska Street.
Avram (Gavrilo) Levi, pupil from Belgrade, 20 years old, taken to Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by his aunt Neti Koen, homemaker with residence in 7 Gospodar Jevremova Street.
Avram (Gavra) Koen, office worker from Belgrade, 50 years old, taken to Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by City of Belgrade 1st District People‘s Committee.
Avram (Aron) Koen, leatherworker from Belgrade, 44 years old, taken to Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Jewish Religious Community of Belgrade.
Death certificate of Avram Koen, a merchant from Belgrade, with residence at 25 Strahinjića Bana Street, who died on the 8th June 1930 in Belgrade. The documentation included inventory of his property.
Death certificate of Avram (Nahman) Koen, an engineer from Belgrade, with residence at 26 Kosmajska Street, killed in December 1941 in a camp in Skopje. His wife Matilda was also killed in Skopje in December 1941. Death certificate of Jakov (Nahman) Koen, a merchant‘s assistant from Belgrade, with residence at 26 Kosmajska Street, shot in the Baniica camp in December 1941. His wife Rašela was killed in 1941 in the Sajmište camp. The documentation included inventory of their property-an estate at 7 Čarla Čaplina Street.
Avram (Aron) Koen, merchant from Belgrade, 40 years old, taken to Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Naftali Jontović, merchant from Belgrade, 16/I NJegoševa Street.
Avram (Mešulam) Koen, merchant from Belgrade, 45 years old, taken to camp in 1941. The report was submitted by his wife Šari (Daniel) Koen, merchant from Belgrade, with residence in 22 Kralja Petra Street.
Avram (Nahman) Koen, engineer from Belgrade, 52 years old, interned in Skoplje in 1943. The report was submitted by Isak Koen, photo reporter, with residence in Belgrade, 7 Venizelosova Street.
Avram (Benjamin) Koen, shoemaker from Bitola, 21 years old, executed in Bitola in 1942.
The report was submitted by Hajim Sadikario, worker from Belgrade, with residence in 115 Kneza Pavla Street.
Avram (Rafajlo) Koen, representative from Belgrade, 45 years old,
taken from Skopje in 1943.
The report was submitted by Rašela Noah, from Belgrade, 19 Kosmajska Street.
Avram (Haim) Koen, merchant from Belgrade,
22 years old,
killed in Auschwitz in 1945.
The report was submitted by his aunt Ela Davidović, from Belgrade, 20 Vojvode Milinka Street.
Avram (Anđelko) Koen from Belgrade, 3 years old, taken to Sajmište camp in 1942. The report was submitted by Sofija
Savković, with residence in 194 Bulevar Crvene armije Street.