Matilda (Isak) Koen, child from Belgrade, 3 years old, taken to Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by her father Isak S. Koen, private clerk from Belgrade, with residence in 71 Kralja Petra Street.
Matilda Koen, homemaker from Belgrade, 65 years old, takent to Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by her son Isak S. Koen, private clerk from Belgrade, with residence in 71 Kralja Petra Street.
Marko Ruso, merchant from Obrenovac, 41 years old, taken to camp in Belgrade in 19 September 1941. The report was submitted by Nela Uvodić, née Konfino, homemaker with residence in 23 Brankova Street.
Lenčika (Samuilo) Koen (Jelena Božić), private clerk from Belgrade, 41 years old, taken to Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by her brother Isak Koen, private clerk from Belgrade, with residence in 71 Kralja Petra Street.
Rašela (Samuilo) Koen, dress maker from Belgrade, 36 years old, taken to Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by her brother Isak S. Koen, private clerk from Belgrade, with residence in 71 Kralja Petra Street.
Marija Farkić, homemaker from Belgrade, 70 years old, killed in Sajmište camp in December 1941. The report was submitted by Branko (Mihajlo) Farkić, engineer with residence in Belgrade, 50 Karađorđeva Street.
Sofija (Samuilo) Eškenazi, private clerk from Belgrade, 34 years old, taken to Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by her brother Isak S. Koen, private clerk from Belgrade, with residence in 71 Kralja Petra Street.
Nina (Mihajlo) Farkić, homemaker from Belgrade, 38 years old, died during the bombing of Belgrade April 6, 1941. The report was submitted by Branko (Mihajlo) Farkić, engineer with residence in Belgrade, 50 Karađorđeva Street.
David (Hajim) Mevorah, merchant from Belgrade, 41 years old, taken to Germany September or October 1941. The report was submitted by Nela Uvodić, née Konfino, homemaker with residence in 23 Brankova Street.
Duda (Branko) Farkić, pupil from Belgrade, 11 years old, died during the bombing of Belgrade April 6, 1941. The report was submitted by Branko (Mihajlo) Farkić, engineer with residence in Belgrade, 50 Karađorđeva Street.
Liko Eškenazi, music professor from Belgrade, 50 years old, taken to Banjica camp or Topovske šupe camp. The report was submitted by Isak S. Koen, private clerk from Belgrade, with residence in 71 Kralja Petra Street.
Eliza (Hajnrih) Feldman, homemaker from Belgrade, 21 Kosmajska Street, 55 years old, taken by Germans in camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Olga (Vili) Antić, clerk with residence in 1 Fruškogorska Street.
Ema (Vili) Feldman, clerk from Belgrade, 21 Kosmajska Street, 39 years old, taken by Germans to camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Olga (Vili) Antić, clerk with residence in 1 Fruškogorska Street.
Hugo M. Hečko, mechanic from Belgrade, 38 years old, shot in October 1941. The report was submitted by Tibor Lorian, musician with residence in Belgrade, 19 Jug Bogdanova Street.
DŽeni (Mavro) Volvović, rođ. Štajn, merchant from Novi Sad, 60 years old, shot in Novi Sad in January 1942. The report was submitted by Vera Bosković, pupil with residence in Belgrade, 64 Admirala Geprata Street.
Josif (Nisim) Mandil, merchant from Skoplje, 37 years old, taken away by the Germans in 1943. The report was submitted by Rahamin N. Mandil, merchant with residence in Belgrade, 23 Lomina Street.
Henrijeta (Vili) Feldman, private clerk from Belgrade, 21 Kosmajska Street, 37 years old, taken to camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Olga (Vili) Antić, clerk with residence in 1 Fruškogorska Street.
Irena (Matija) Lihtner, née Boskovic, merchant from Novi Sad, 45 years old, shot in Novi Sad in January 1942. The report was submitted by Vera Bosković from Belgrade.
Žiga (Matija) Bosković, journalist from Belgrade, 49 years old, taken away on November 25, 1941. The report was submitted by Evgenija and Vera Bosković.
Vilma (Vili) Feldman, homemaker from Belgrade, hotel Petrograd, 40 years old, taken to camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Olga (Vili) Antić, clerk with residence in 1 Fruškogorska Street.
Emil Dajč, engineer from Belgrade, 55 years old, taken to Jajnci Killing sitе March 1942. The report was submitted by Nikola Petrović, apprentice lawyer with residence in 21 Pop Lukina Street. i
Avgusta Dajč, homemaker from Belgrade, 50 years old, taken to Jajnci Killing sitе March 1942. The report was submitted by Nikola Petrović, apprentice lawyer with residence in 21 Pop Lukina Street.
DŽilda (Moša) Mandil, homemaker from Skoplje, 30 years old, taken away by the Germans in 1943. The report was submitted by Rahamin N. Mandil, merchant with residence in Belgrade, 23 Lomina Street.
Hans Dajč, pupil from Belgrade, 17 years old, taken to Jajnci Killing sitе March 1942. The report was submitted by Nikola Petrović, apprentice lawyer with residence in 21 Pop Lukina Street.
Nisim (Josif) Mandil, pupil from Skoplje, 9 years old, taken away by the Germans in 1943. The report was submitted by Rahamin N. Mandil, merchant with residence in Belgrade, 23 Lomina Street.
Jelisaveta (Gavra) Marberger, née Blajer, merchant from Novi Sad, 56 years old, taken to camp in Budapest in November 1944. The report was submitted by her daughter Gabriela Panajotović, homemaker with residence in 23 Jug Bogdanova Street.
Dragan and Mira Štern Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, confirming that Dragan Štern, a clerk from Belgrade, his wife Mira, née Vajnverger, and their daughter Lea had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they were granted Israeli citizenship.
Dona (Jaša) Pijade, pupil from Belgrade, 17 years old, taken away by the Germans in March 1943. The report was submitted by Rahamin N. Mandil, merchant with residence in Belgrade, 23 Lomina 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.
Daniel (Jaša) Pijade, optician from Belgrade, 22 years old, taken away by the Germans in 1943. The report was submitted by Rahamin N. Mandil, merchant with residence in Belgrade, 23 Lomina Street.