Josip Kanjo, an engineer from Dubrovnik requested the County Court in Dubrovnik, to appoint his wife Greta s a guardian for minor Arijana Stanišić, a daughter of Đorđe Stanišić and Margita, née Adler. Arijana‘s mother was killed in a camp as well as her grandparents David and Eugenija. Arijana was first staying in the facilities of the Federation of the Jewish Religious Communities in Belgrade and then she was sent to Greta Kanjo, her legal the guardian.
Mihailo Vuković requested the Adoption Department of the1st city district to allow him to adopt Persida Perla Koen, a daughter of Majer and Rahila (Živana) Koen. Persida‘s mother died in 1942 and her father was killed in 1941 in a camp. After reviewing submitted documentation and after hearing the statements of the witnesses, Mihailo Vuković and his wife Draginja were allowed to adopt minor Persida.
The Jewish Religious Community in Belgrade requested the Custody Department of the 1st city district to appoint David Rubenović, a secretary of the community, as a legal guardian of minor
Renica Dajč. Her parents were killed in a camp in Croatia in 1941. The request was granted.
The 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Moric Avramović as the legal guardian of missing Aron Avramović, to represent him in the court regarding the property of his late father Lazar Avramović.
The Executive Board of the 1st City District People‘s Committee appointed Avram Baruh to be legal guardian of his absent daughter Eli Baruh. Avram Baruh was representing his daughter in the inheritance proceeding regarding the property of Žak B. Jakov, a soap maker from Šabac.
Appointment of Legal Guardian of Avram Jakovljević
The First County People‘s Court appointed Milan Jakovljević as legal guardian to his father Avram S. Jakovljević,
an industrialist from Belgrade, so that he could manage his property and represent him in the courts. Avram Jakovljević
was executed in Skopje in 1943.
Appointment of the Guardian of Avram and Samuilo Roman
The Executive Board of the 1st City District People‘s Committee appointed the guardian of absent Avram and Samuilo Roman. The guardian was needed in a legal process regarding the property of the late Simha Romano.
The Executive Board of the 1st City District People‘s Committee appointed a lawyer Sima Alkalaj as a guardian of absent Dr Jaša Albala. The guardian was needed in a legal proceedings over the property of the late Josif Joška Albala, an industrialist executed in the Banjica concentration camp in 1942. When Sima Alkalaj moved to Israel, Vojislav Lukić was appointed as the new guardian.
Appointment of a Guardian of Evgenije and Jovan Flajšer
The Executive Board of the 1st City District People‘s Committee appointed Dr Jakov Čelebonović as a guardian of Evgenije and Jovan Flajšer, who was to represent them in a legal process regarding the property of the late Irena Flajšer. Evgenije Flajšer was in Rome and Jovan was in London.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Milivoje Adamović as the legal guardian for absent Vinka Konforti, née Eli. The loan had to be taken in her name for the repairs of her building located at 12 Zmaja od Noćaja Street.
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Aron Koen, a clerk from Belgrade, born in 1907 in Belgrade, had renounced his Yugoslav citizenship, because he was moving to Israel, and he had been granted Israeli citizenship.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Mirko Kokoljević as a guardian of absent Benjamin Vinter. The guardian was needed in a legal process over the property of Benjamin‘s diseased parents Samuilo and Jozefina Vinter. Benjamin
Vinter was in Switzerland at the moment.
The Executive Board of the 1st City District People‘s Committee appointed Mileva Sarić as a legal guardian of absent Finika Ruben from Belgrade. The guardian was needed in a legal process over the property of Moša Bejosif, who was killed in the bombardment of Belgrade on the 6th April 1941.
Appointment of a Guardian of Mosko Elijas and Klara Štunes
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Board of the City of Belgrade appointed Ludvik Gorec to be a guardian of Mosko Elijas and Klara Štunes. Tjhe guardian was required to represent them in the inheritance proceeding over the property of their mother Luči Elijas. Mosko and Klara were not in the country.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Samuilo Karaoglanović as a legal guardian of absent Sarina Jana Musafija. The guardian was needed in the inheritance proceedings over the property of Natalija Grinberger,
who died in December 1941. The documentation included the official document on the appointment of the heir of Natalija Grinberger.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Milorad Pršić as a legal guardian of absent Elza Bril, née Hohner. The guardian was to represent her in the legal proceedings over the property of the late Aleksandar Hohner.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Milivoje Popović to be legal guardian of absent Zita Heršković, in a legal proceedings over the property of the late Hedviga Bretler.
The Executive Board of the 1st District the People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Luka Petošević as a legal guardian of absent Mileta Vajs, who was to represent him in a legal process over the property of the late Estira Vajs, killed in December 1941. The documentation included court‘s decision on the appointment of the heir.
Appointment of a Guardian of Ernest Hiršfeld and Amalija Lederer
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Branko Duraković as a legal guardian of Ernest Hiršfeld and Amalija
Lederer. The guardian was required to take the loan for the repair of their building at 39 Cara Dušana Street.
The Executive Board of the City of Belgrade 1st District People‘s Committee appointed Branko Duraković as a legal guardian of absent Rebeka Judić, née Kabiljo. The guardian was required to take in her name the loan for the repair of her building at 27 Skadarska Street.
Avram and Matilda Levi Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Avram Levi, a merchant from Belgrade, born in 1881 in Niš, and his wife Matilda, née Aron, had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they had been granted Israeli citizenship.
The documentation of the Social Care Department of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade on the adoption of minor Hajim Medina. After the adoption Hajim got the new name-Mihailo Mika Hercog.
The 1st District People‘s County Court appointed Mile Vajs as a legal guardian of Borivoje Avramović. Nora Eleonora Avramović, maiden name Vajs, and Leon Avramović, parents of minor Borivoje were killed during the war.
Appointmentof a Guardian of Jakov Mandilović and Vida Popov
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Samuilo Sarafić as a legal guardian of absent Jakov Žak Mandilović and Vida Popov, née Mandilović. The guardian was needed for the process of expropriation of their property at 58 Cara Uroša Street.