Death certificate of Jakov Finci, a merchant from Belgrade, with residence at 17 Dositejeva Street, killed in 1941 in the Sajmište camp. Jakov‘ s wife Rena Rifka Finci was also killed in the Sajmište camp. The documentation included inventory of their property.
Death certificate of Kalina Farhi, née Tajtacak, a homemaker from Belgrade, with residence at 34 Tadeuša Košćuškog Street, died on the 23rd March 1946 in Zurich. The documentation included inventory of her property.
Death certificate of Hajnrih (Jakov) Flajšer, a merchant from Belgrade, with residence at 18 Vuka Karadžića Street, killed in 1941. His wife Irena, nee Hirš diedin 1942 in the Jewish Hospital. The documentation included inventory of their property.
Death certificate of Irena Flajšer, née Hirš, a homemaker from Belgrade, with residence at 18 Vuka Karadžića Street, died on the 25th February 1942 in the Jewish Hospital. Her husband Hajnrih Flajšer was shot in 1941. The documentation included inventory of their property.
Death certificate of Aleksandar Frelih, a pupil from Belgrade, with residence at 18 Dobračina Street, killed on the 14th December 1941 in the Sajmište camp.
Death certificate of Ranka Frelih, née Vamošer, a homemaker from Belgrade, with residence at 18 Dobračina Street, killed on the 14th November 1941 in the Sajmište cmap.The documentation included inventory of her property.
Death certificate of Katarina Selma Frelih, a student from Belgrade, with residence at 18 Dobračina Street, killed on the 14th November 1941 in the Sajmište camp.
Death certificate of Aurelija Hercl, née Rozenštok, a homemaker from Pančevo, killed on the 30th April 1942 in Pančevo. Her husband Dr Aleksandar Hercl was also killed in 1942 in pančevo. The documentation included inventory of their property.
Death certificate of Fanika Hercog, a homemaker from Belgrade, with residence at 50 Boleslava Bjeruta Street, died on the 9th December 1941.The documentation included inventory of their property.
Death certificate of Berta Hajon, née Testa, a homemaker from Belgrade, with residence at 6 Despota Đurđa Street, killed on the 31st December 1941 in the Sajmište camp. The documentation included inventory of their property.
Mirjama Altarac, homemaker from Sarajevo, 55 years old, killed in Sarajevo in 1941. The report was submitted by her son Albert Altarac, rabbi from Belgrade, 71 Kralja Petra Street.
Mordehaj (Moša) Altarac, merchant from Sarajevo, 62 years old, killed in Sarajevo in 1941. The report was submitted by his son Albert Altarac, rabbi from Belgrade, 71 Kralja Petra Street.
Death certificate of Dr Josip Holender, an attorney from Belgrade, with residence at 8 Uzun Mirkova Street, killed on the 29th June 1944 in the Auschwitz. The documentation included inventory of his property and a deed to an estate located at the corner of Prestolonaslednika Petra, Kneginje Perside and
Mileševska streets.
Death certificate of Andreja Holender a merchant from Belgrade, with residence at 7 Topličin Venac Street, killed on the 9th October 1941. The documentation included inventory of his property.
Lila (Josip) Tišler, homemaker from Belgrade, 32 years old, taken away in December 1941. The report was submitted by Maks Vajcner, engineer from Belgrade.
Giza (Josip) Papo, née Vajcner, office worker from Belgrade, 38 years old, taken away in December 1941. The report was submitted by Maks Vajcner, engineer from Belgrade.
Death certificate of Ernest Hiršfeld, a merchant from Belgrade, with residence at 39 Cara Dušana Street, who died in a camp in the Soviet Union on the 15th February 1943.The documentation included inventory of his property.
Death certificate of Raka Ruben, a journalist and a photographer of the Politika newspaper from Belgrade with residence at 19 Kosmajska Street, killed in an airplane accident on the 21st September 1950.The documentation included inventory of his property.
Death certificate of Samuilo Hirtvajl, a merchant from Belgrade, with residence at 7 Studentski Trg, died on the 26th October 1947 in a sanatorium. The documentation included inventory of their property.
Ernest (Adolf) Vinkler, office worker from Budapest, 44 years old, taken away in 1944. The report was submitted by Olga Vinkler, homemaker from Belgrade.
Death certificate of Viktorija Cevi, née Levi, a homemaker from Belgrade, with residence at 20 Princa Evgenija Street, killed on the 30th November in the Sajmište camp. The documentation included inventory of their property.
Death certificate of Jakov Šaja, a merchant from Belgrade, with residence at 56 GOspodar Jevremova Street, killed on the 14th November 1941 in Topovske šupe camp. The documentation included inventory of their property.
Death certificate of Klara Šalgo, née Fišer, a homemaker from Zrenjanin, killed on the 31st December in the Sajmište camp. Klara‘s husband Imre Šalgo was killed on the same day. The documentation included inventory of their property.
Regina (Isak) Vajcner, née Finci, homemaker from Belgrade, 56 years old, taken away in December 1941. The report was submitted by Maks Vajcner, engineer from Belgrade, 70 Kralja Petra Street.
Death certificate of Julijo Šalinger, an architect with residence in Rome, died on the 7th MAy 1947. The documentation included inventory of his property.
Death certificate of Živko Šalom, an attorney from Belgrade, with residence at 71 7. Jula Street, killed on the 10th November 1941 near Topovske šupe camp. The documentation included inventory of his property.
Death certificate of Jelisaveta Šlezinger, a homemaker from Belgrade, with residence at 7 Bogojavljenska Street, killed on the 28th November 1941 in a camp. Her husband Aleksandar Šlezinger was also killed in August 1941. The documentation included inventory of her property.
Death certificate of Natan Šlezinger, a merchant from Belgrade, with residence at 7 Bogojavljenska Street, killed in a camp. The documentation included inventory of his property.
Death Certificate of Ignjat (Jakob) Štajn, a merchant from belgrade, with residence at 13 Solunska Street, killed on the 16th October 1941 near the
Topovske šupe. Ignjat‘s wife Sofija Štajn was killed in 1941. The documentation included inventory of their property.