Death certificate of Netika Hara, née Adut, a homemaker from Belgrade, with residence at 8 Lovćenska Street, killed on the 15th December 1941 in the Sajmište camp.
Samuilo (Hajim) Pinto, pupil from Belgrade, 8 years old, killed in Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by DŽoja Levi, homemaker from Belgrade, 21 Kosmajska Street.
Death certificate of Zelma Hečko, née Lorijan, a homemaker from Belgrade, with residence at 7 Dračka Street, killed on the 15th March 1942 in the Sajmište camp. Her husband Hugo Hečko was killed in 1941. Sofija‘s husband Ignjat Štajn was also killed in 1941. The documentation included inventory and evaluation of their property.
David (Hajim) Pinto, pupil from Belgrade, 16 years old, killed in Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by DŽoja Levi, homemaker from Belgrade, 21 Kosmajska Street.
Hajim (Mika) Pinto, office worker from Belgrade, 41 years old, killed in Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Jewish Religious Community of Belgrade.činovnik iz Beograda, star 41 godinu, ubijen je na Sajmištu
1941. godine. Prijavu je podnela DŽoja Levi, domaćica iz Beograda, Kosmajska 21.
Death certificate of Armin Švarc, a foreman from Belgrade, who died on the 7th August 1948 in the hospital. His wife Ruža Švarc, née Almuzlino was shot in 1942 in the Sajmište camp. The documentation included evaluation of their property and a land deed to the estate at 50 Gospodar Jovanova Street.
Vintura Cević, homemaker from Belgrade, 50 years old, killed in Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Mika Levi, shoemaker from Belgrade, 21 Kosmajska Street.
Hajim Cević, pensioner from Belgrade, 60 years old, killed in Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Mika Levi, shoemaker from Belgrade, 21 Kosmajska Street.
Death certificate of Hajim (David) Ruso, a merchant from Belgrade, with residence at 13 Zmaja od Noćaja Street, who died on the 12th May 1936. His wife Malvina Ruso, née Testa, was shot in 1941. The documentation included inventory of their property.
Jakov (Hajim) Cević, carpenter from Belgrade, 25 years old, killed in Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Mika Levi, shoemaker from Belgrade, 21 Kosmajska Street.
Matilda (Hajim) Levi, homemaker from Smederevo, 30 years old, killed in Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Mika Levi, shoemaker from Belgrade, 21 Kosmajska Street.
Janko Levi, merchant from Smederevo, 36 years old, killed in Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Mika Levi, shoemaker from Belgrade, 21 Kosmajska Street.
Hajim (Janko) Levi, pupil from Smederevo, 10 years old, killed in Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Mika Levi, shoemaker from Belgrade, 21 Kosmajska Street.
Sarina (Janko) Levi, pupil from Smederevo, 8 years old, killed in Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Mika Levi, shoemaker from Belgrade, 21 Kosmajska Street.
Death certificate of Hajim (Daniel) Salom, a merchant from Brčko, killed on the 7th December 1941 on the bridge together with his wife Bukica. The documentation included inventory of their property.
Berta (Marko) Tajtacak, homemaker from Belgrade, 35 years old, killed in Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Mika Levi, shoemaker from Belgrade, 21 Kosmajska Street.
David Tajtacak, electrician from Belgrade, 40 years old, killed in Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Mika Levi, shoemaker from Belgrade, 21 Kosmajska Street.
Death certificate of Matilda Simha, née Eškenazi, a homemaker from Belgrade, with residence at 4 Zmaja od Noćaja Street, killed in 1941 in the Sajmište camp. Her husband Isak Simha was also killed in 1941. The documentation included inventory of their property.
Death certificate of Samuilo Sumbul, an engineer from Belgrade, with residence at 8 Brankova Street, died on the 22nd February 1947 in a hospital in Italy. The documentation included inventory of their property.
Marko (David) Tajtacak, pupil from Belgrade, 10 years old, killed in Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Mika Levi, shoemaker from Belgrade, 21 Kosmajska Street.
Zlata (David) Tajtacak, pupil from Belgrade, 8 years old, killed in Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Mika Levi, shoemaker from Belgrade, 21 Kosmajska Street.
Death certificate of Anđelko (Isak) Tajtacak, an industrialist from Belgrade, with residence at 7 Gospodar Jevremova Street, killed on the 17th March 1942 in the Sajmište camp. His wife Bojana was also killed in the Sajmište camp. The documentation included inventory of their property.
Death certificate of David (Isak) Tajtacak, an industrialist from Zemun, with residence in Gundulićeva Street, who died in MArch 1936. David‘ s wife Sarina Tajtacak was shot in 1941 in the Sajmište camp. The documentation included inventory of their 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.
Death certificate of Isak Farhi, a merchant from Belgrade, with residence at 3 Uzun Mirkova Street, killed on the 14th November 1941 near the Topovske šupe camp. The documentation included inventory of their property.
Albert (Herman) Semnic, private clerk from Belgrade, 63 years old, taken to a camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Rikard Semnic, apprentice lawyer from Belgrade, 72a Strahinjića Bana Street.
Gideon (Albert) Semnic, pupil from Zagreb, 23 years old, killed in Lika in October 1941. The report was submitted by Rikard Semnic, apprentice lawyer from Belgrade, 72a Strahinjića Bana Street.
Gizela B. Bilic, milliner from Belgrade, 45 years old, disappeared during the war. The report was submitted by Rikard Semnic, apprentice lawyer from Belgrade, 72a Strahinjića Bana Street.
Death certificate of Isak (David) Tajtacaković, a merchant from Belgrade, with residence at 7 Gospodar Jevremova Street, shot in Augsut 1941 in the Banjica camp. Isak‘s wife Regina Isaković was also killed in 1941.The documentation included inventory of their property.
Arpad Klug, office worker from Belgrade, 50 years old, disappeared during the war. The report was submitted by Rikard Semnic, apprentice lawyer from Belgrade, 72a Strahinjića Bana Street.