Zlata Danon, homemaker from Zagreb, 30 years old, shot in Loborgrad camp in June 1941. The report was submitted by Ema
Kabiljo from Belgrade, 15 Cara Lazara Street.
Zuzana (Solomon) Prajer, a homemaker, 65 years old, taken to Auschwitz camp in 1944. The report was submitted by Ela Los from Belgrade, 6a Kapetan Mišina Street.
The Ministry of Croatian Defense, the Zemun City Government and Town Command Zemun communicated regarding the distribution of mobile property of Jews and other citizens who had left of had been deported from the Independent State of Croatia.
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, confirming that David Baruh, a student from Belgrade, had renounced his Yugoslav citizenship, because he was moving to Israel, and he was granted Israeli citizenship.
Correspondence of the Belgrade Magistrate and the Town Police regarding the sale of two overcoats of Aron Helmović from Kragujevac for settling his debt to Herman Trodler.
The Belgrade Police communicated to the Aleksinac Magistrate regarding the request of the Jewish Community in Belgrade nine Jews along with their families to be deported to Turkish Empire.
The Belgrade District Court communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit between Ora Markada and Klara Haim. Klara Haim had lost the lawsuit and therefore was ordered to pay her debt to Markada. Since her dresses and jewelry had already been pawned, the Court requested the Administration to find a way how to collect the debt.
The Ministry of the Interior ordered the Administration of Town of Belgrade to investigate if Juda Deputan had allegedly been selling drugs in his grocery store in the Great Market. At the interrogation Deputan claimed that he opened his store after the Prince Milos Obrenović had given him his consent, verbally. Juda was ordered to remove health-threatening drugs from his store.
Tthe Požarevac District Headquarters communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the court decesion by which Ilija Pejkić had to settle the debt amounting to 400 grosches to Aron Nisimović.
The Požarevac District Court reached a decision Lazar Stojanovic from Požarevac to pay a debt amounting to 342 grosches he had borrowed from Mošolan Levi from Belgrade.
The decision reached by the Čačak District Court in a lawsuit initiated by Avram Farki from Belgrade against
Jablan Komnic from Karanovac, ordering Komnic to repay 1545 groschen.
Debt Settlement of Đura Jelenić In Favor of Mišolan Levi and Mušika Suzin
The Šabac District Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to have collected the loans from the individuals who owed to the late Đura Jelenić and with that amount to have settled his own debts to Mišolan Levi and Mušika Suzin, the merchants.
Doctor Herman Landau Filed a Lawsuit Against Moizes Ruso
Excerpt from a trial documentation in a lawsuit Herman Landau, the physician, had filed against Moizes Ruso, a merchant from Belgrade, regarding the amount of 15 silver forints for a medical treatment.
Debt Settlement of Jozef Eskenazi to the Brothers Ozerović
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to forbid Semha, a wife of Jozef Eskenazi, to leave to Austria until her husband settled the debt to the brothers Ozerović, over loan taken.
Ozer Avram Ruso filed a request the money which Gavrilo Benvenisti from Zemun owed him, would be collected from Mula Husein, a storage keeper from Belgrade, who had been indepted to Benvenist
The Šabac County Court communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the placement of sequester to the personal belongings of Teša Đurić from Šabac, for the settlement of his debts to Čelebon Ozerović.
Deportation of Jews Who Came From Sarajevo To Belgrade
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Ministry of the Interior regarding the deportation of a number of Jews who came from Sarajevo to Belgrade. The Administration expressed the belief that those Jews had been of a very poor condition thus they would turn to beggary in order to support themselves. Those Jews were Juda Moša, Ajmiko Avram, Aron Salomon, Aron Pardo and Avram Moša.
The Crna Reka District Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver to Mošolan Levi money collected from the heirs of Lazar Bošković from Zaječar for debt settlement.
David Samuilović and Samuilo Isaković Demanded a Loan
The Belgrade Town Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that David Samuilović and Samuilo Isaković demanded a loan from the Court Assistance Fund. They offered to mortgage their house in the Jewish quarter (Jevrejska mala) and the Court accordingly ordered their house to be evaluated.
The Smederevo District Court requested the Administration of the City of Belgrade to collect debt from the son of Bohor Avramačin, in the line of the lawsuit filed by Mijailo Stanišić, a merchant.
Danilo Papo Allowed To Retrieve His Boat From Zemun
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade allowed Danilo Papo and his brother Moreno to come to Zemun to retrieve his boat overturned by wind during the night.
The Ministry of the Foreign Affairs instructed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to interrogate David Atijas, accused of stealing from a doctor from Sarajevo, for whom he used to work. Attached to the file was a list of things found at his arrest.
Dača Albahar Filed a Lawsuit Against Đoka Ilčić Over Shop Robbery
Excerpt from a trial documentation in a lawsuit filed against Đoka Ilčić, a tailor apprentice, accused for having stolen goods from the store of Dača Albahar.
The Belgrade Town Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that David Halfon, sentenced for gambling, had changed the body punishment with financial one.
Debt Settlement of the Late Čelebon Heskija to Panta Kasnar
Panta Kasnar, a merchant, requested the Court to put a sequester on the possessions of the late
Čelebon Heskija for owing him 570 grosh and 35 cents. After the debt had been settled, the sequester was taken off.
The Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade communicated regarding the debt which had to be collected from Avram Anaf and Jozef Zonana in favor of Avram Farki.
Excerpt from a trial documentation regarding the lawsuit Stanoje Stefanović from Mokri Lug had filed against Moša Protić, a Jew from Belgrade, over the debt amounting to 127 grosches. Accordingly, the Belgrade Town Court collected the debt and the associated court fees from Protić.