Azriel (Leon) Koen, electrician from Belgrade, 33 years old, killed in Topovske šupe camp in September 1941. The report was submitted by Flora Ruben, with residence in 19 Kosmajska Street.
Correspondence of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade and the Commercial Court regarding the debts of Pavle Lukić, a speculator, and his partners Jovan Janković and Moša Darsa, to Azriel Haim, a merchant.
Debt Settlement of Petar Vučković To the Brothers Azrijel
The Crna Reka District Headquarters requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver the dispatched debt amount to the Azrijel brothers collected from Petar Vučković from Zaječar.
The Belgrade Town Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that the creditors of Dača M. Albahari had reached the agreement that his sons, Azrijel and Mojzes, would settle them their father‘s debts.
Debt Settlement of Azrijel Albahari In Favor of Moric Kaledej From Pest
The Commercial Court communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the request of the Commercial Court in Budapest that Azrijel Albahari from Belgrade should settle his debt in the favor of Moric Kaledej from Pest. The Administration failed to collect the debt amount because Albahari had neither resources nor property.
Debt Settlement of Azrijel Almuzlino To His Wife Džamila
The Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to seize the merchandises of Azrijel Almuzlin, the grocer in the Jevrejska mala, in order to secure the debt settlement to his wife Džamila.
Debt Collection From Azrijel Almuzlino In Favor To Džamila Almuzlino
Correspondence of the Commercial Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the debt collection from Azrijel Almuzlino, the grocer in the Jevrejska mala, in favor of his wife Džamila.
Debt Collection From Azrijel Baruh In Favor of Avram Kalmić
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Commercial Court that it could not collect the debt amount from Azrijel Baruh in favor of Avram Kalmić, since he had died and left no property.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Commercial Court in Belgrade that it put a ban on the mobile property of Azriel Baruh, a carriage driver, to secure the debt settlement to Avram Kalmić, a merchant apprentice. The Administration also informed the Court that Azrijel had died, leaving behind a wife and small children.
Correspondence of the Commercial Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the debt collection with interest from Azrijel Katarivas in favor of Dimitrije Jovanović.
David Amar and Juda Leon Appointed As Witnesses In a Lawsuit
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to take the oath from David Amar and Juda Leon, in a presence of a rabbi, as appointed witnesses in a lawsuit of Azrijel B. Haim and Jozef B. Avram, that they would tell the truth in the Court.
David Amar Gave a Power of Attorney to Azrijel Haim
David Amar, a merchant, gave a power of attorney to his cousin Azrijel Haim to represent him in a lawsuit he had filed against Sara, a wife of Isak Liči.
Debt Collection From Azrijel Haim In Favor of Salamon Jakov Kojen
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Commercial Court that it failed to collect the debt amount from Azrijel Haim in favor of Salamon Jakov Kojen, due to his poor material situation.
Debt Collection From Azrijel B. Hajim In Favor of Solomon Jakov Kojen
The Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the debt amount from Azrijel B. Hajim, a merchant, in favor of Solomon Jakov Kojen. The debt couldn‘t be collected due to a poor material situation of Hajim.
Aja (Đuka) Kon, pupil from Zagreb, 12 years old, taken to Jasenovac camp in 1945. The report was submitted by her uncle dr Hugo Klajn, physician with residence in 40 Gospodar Jevremova Street.
Aja Kon, pupil from Zagreb, 15 years old, executed in Jasenovac camp in 1945. The report was submitted by Hugo Klajn, with residence in Belgrade, 40 Gospodar Jevremova Street.
Deportation of Jews Who Came From Sarajevo To Belgrade
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Ministry of the Interior regarding the deportation of a number of Jews who came from Sarajevo to Belgrade. The Administration expressed the belief that those Jews had been of a very poor condition thus they would turn to beggary in order to support themselves. Those Jews were Juda Moša, Ajmiko Avram, Aron Salomon, Aron Pardo and Avram Moša.
The documentation compiled by the Commercial Court in Belgrade on the forest products store Balkanforest, located at 33 Dobračina Street. The owner was Aladar G. Vajs.
Aladar (Hugo) Julius, radio technician from Belgrade, 28 years old, shot in Topovske šupe camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Kalman and Eduard Alt, commercial representatives with residence in 32 Kneginje LJubice Street.
Aladar (Samuilo) Marberger, clerk from Novi Sad, 60 years old, taken to camp in Budapest in 1944. The report was submitted by his daughter Gabriela Panajotović, homemaker with residence in 23 Jug Bogdanova Street.
Debt Settlement of Jozef A. Ozer To Moric Temišvarac From Pest
The Commercial Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to have granted a request of Moric Temišvarac, from Pest, a sequester to be placed on the goods of Jozef A. Ozer, a merchant, in order to secure the debt settlement. The Administration was requested to inventory, evaluate and hand over the goods for safekeeping to Pinto and Albala, the merchants.
Correspondence of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade and the Commercial Court related to the sale of goods of B. Albahari on order to settle his debts.
Albahari (name unknown), homemaker from Belgrade, 4 Gospodar Jevremova Street, 50 years old, taken to camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Luci Petrović, with residence in 22 Rige od Fere Street.
Albert (Avram) Abinun, merchabt from Belgrade, 38 years old, taken to Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by City of Belgrade 1st District People‘s Committee.
Albert (Moša) Abravanel, commercial agent from Belgrade, 42 years old, taken to Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by City of Belgrade 1st District People’s Committee.
Albert (Moreno) Adanja, custom broker from Belgrade, 28 years old, executed in camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Jakov (Avram) Adanja, merchant from Belgrade, with residence in 3 Dositejeva Street.
Albert (Mika) Adanja, merchant from Belgrade, 26 years old, execluted in the camp in 1941. The report was submitted by his oncle Jakov (Avram) Adanja, merchant from Belgrade, with residence in 3 Dositejeva Street.