Alkan (Ašer) Đerasi, merchant from Belgrade, 57 years old, disappeared in 1941. The report was submitted by his wife Zelma Đerasi, with residence in 20 Gospodar Jevremova Street.
Almozlina Baruh, merchant‘s assistant from Belgrade, 47 years old, executed by gas van on the way to Jajinci Killing site in 1942. The report was submitted by Administration of State Hospital for Mental Illness in Belgrade.
Debt Settlement of Moša Almuzlino to Kalmo and Almuli
The Valjevo District Headquarters informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that the merchandises of Moša Almuzlino from Ub would be sold for debt settlement to Kalmo and Almuli from Belgrade. The Administration was requested to find out if Isak Adanja had any claim to Almulzino.
Alojz (Salamon) Rajner, private clerk from Belgrade, 10 Zadarska Street, 63 years old, taken from a Jewish camp in Belgrade on 17 October 1941. The report was submitted by Antonija Rajner, homemaker with residence in 30 Gospodar Jovanova Street.
Alojz Rajner, office worker from Belgrade, 10 Zadarska Street, 56 years old, executed in camp. The report was submitted by Antonija Rajner, with residence in 30 Gospodar Jovanova Street.
Jakov (David) Abinun, office worker from Belgrade, 31 years old, taken by Germans in Niš in 1942. The report was submitted by Alfred Abinun, tailor, and Klara Danon, née Abinun, homemaker, with residence in 23 Brankova Street.
Martin E. Vajda, office worker from Belgrade, 40 years old, taken to Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Alfred Abinun and Klara Abinun Danon, with residence in 23 Brankova Street.
Sarina Vajda rođ. Abinun, homemaker from Belgrade, 36 years old, taken to Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Alfred Abinun and Klara Abinun Danon, with residence in 23 Brankova Street.
David E. Vajda, pupil from Belgrade, 8 years old, taken to Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Alfred Abinun and Klara Abinun Danon, with residence in 23 Brankova Street.
Edita E. Vajda, child from Belgrade, 5 years old, with mother taken to Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Alfred Abinun and Klara Abinun Danon, with residence in 23 Brankova Street.
Berta (Nisim) Abinun, office worker from Belgrade, 32 years old, executed gas to Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Alfred Abinun and Klara Danon, née Abinun, with residence in 23 Brankova Street.
Greta (Jakov) Abinun, child from Belgrade, 5 years old, executed gas to Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Alfred Abinun and Klara Danon, née Abinun, with residence in 23 Brankova Street.
Marina (Jakov) Abinun, child from Belgrade, 6 years old, executed by gas in Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Klara Danon, née Abinun, and Alfred Abinun, from Belgrade, with residence in 23 Brankova Street.
Regina (David) Sajfert, née Abinun from Belgrade, 29 years old, killed in Topčider in 1942. The report was submitted by Klara Danon, née Abinun, and Alfred Abinun, with residence in 23 Brankova Street.
Alfred (Jozef) Abinun, pupil from Šabac, 17 years old, shot in Šabac in 1941. The report was submitted by Klara Danon,
née Abinun, homemaker from Belgrade, 33 Brankova Street.
Dossier of the Factory Fabrika trikotaže i rukavica Šumadija
The dossier on the joint-stock factory Fabrika trikotaže i rukavica Šumadija. Members of the management Board were Salamon Gadol, Alfred Albala, Ruben Pinkas, Arnold Gadol, Zdravko Albala, Moric De Majo.
Dossier of the Company Fabrika trikotaže i rukavica Šumadija
The dossier compiled by the commercial court in Belgrade, on the joint-stock gloves factory Fabrika trikotaže i rukavica Šumadija. Members of the Management Board were Salomon Gadol, Alfred Albala, Jaša Alkalaj, Ruben Pinkas, Zdravko Albala, Moric De Majo and others. The Supervising Board consisted of Jakov Davičo, Josif Stojanović, Isak Mašijah and Avram Koen.
Alfred (Biti) Albala, industrialist from Belgrade, 50 years old, taken in 1941. The report was submitted by his wife Ljubica Albala, née Jocić, homemaker from Belgrade, with residence in 71 Kralja Petra Street.
Death certificate of Alfred (Biti) Albala, an industrialist from Belgrade with residence at 2 Tuzlanska Street, killed on the 14th November 1941 in the camp Topovske šupe. The documentation included the inventory of his property.
Alfred (Biti) Albala, industrialist from Belgrade, 48 years old, executed in Banjica camp in 1941. The report was submitted by his wife Ljubica Albala from Belgrade, with residence in 16 Gospodar Jovanova Street.
Alfred (Salomon) Altarac, pupil from Belgrade, 17 years old, taken from Rab camp to Aušvic camp in 1944. The report was submitted by Greta Albahari, office worker in the Ministry of Transport from Belgrade, 15a Simina Street.
Alfred Alfandari, merchant from Belgrade, 45 years old, disappeared in September 1941. The report was submitted by Greta Albahari, office worker in the Ministry of Transport from Belgrade, 15a Simina Street.
Dossier on the Store Owned by Dane Singer and Alfred Bornštajn
The dossier on the stationer‘s owned by Dane Singer and Alfred Bornštajn, from Zagreb. The dossier included information on the store‘s opening at 14 Vuka Karadžića Street, on its relocation, and closure.
Ela (Jonas) Goldman, dressmaker from Belgrade, 56 years old, taken to camp with son Alfredom in 1944. The report was submitted by Ilona (Jonas) Holender, née Goldman, clerk with residence in Belgrade, 12 Terazije Street.
Feliks (Maks) Fromer, pupil from Brčko, 16 years old, executed in 1941. The report was submitted by Alfred (Filip) Goldštajn,
private clerk from Belgrade, with residence in 10 Četnička Street.
Alfred (Leon) Demajo, bookkeeper from Belgrade, 30 years old, killed in September 1941. The report was submitted by her wife Frida (Emil) Demajo, clerk with residence in Belgrade, 45 Kralja Petra Street.
Alfred (Jakov) Demajo, clerk from Belgrade, 32 years old, taken to Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Jewish Religious Community of Belgrade.
Alfred (Leon) Demajo, bookkeeper from Belgrade, 30 years, taken to Topovske šupe camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Frida Horvic, with residence in 17 Dobračina Street.
Alfred (Leon) Demajo, clerk from Belgrade, 29 years old, killed on the Tašmajdan in 1941. The report was submitted by his aunt Selena Koen, with residence in 20 Vojvode Milenka Street.