Regina (Avram) Konfino, homemaker from Belgrade, 50 years old, taken to Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by her husband Hajim Konfino, tinsmith from Belgrade. Jewish Religious Community of Belgrade.
Hajim (Avram) Almozlino, merchant from Belgrade, 51 years old, taken to Banjica camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Marija Almozlino, 21 Dorćolska Street.
Death certificate of Beata Orenštajn, née Rozner, a homemaker from Belgrade, with residence at 32 Kneginje Ljubice Street, killed on the 31st December 1941 in the Sajmište camp. The documentation included inventory of her property.
Mosko (Hajim) Konfino, merchant‘s assistant from Belgrade, 20 years old, ran away to woods in August 1941. The report was submitted by his father Hajim Konfino, tinsmith from Belgrade. Jewish Religious Community of Belgrade.
Death certificate of Ela Munk, a homemaker from Belgrade, with residence at 59 Strahinjića Bana Street, killed on the 14th December 1941 in the Sajmište camp. The documentation included inventory of her property.
Death certificate of Gavra Nahmijas, a merchant from Belgrade, with residence at 13 Braće Baruh Street, killed on the 3rd October 1941. The documentation included inventory of his property.
Nisim (Hajim) Konfino, mechanic from Belgrade, 19 years old, taken to Topovske šupe camp in 1941. The report was submitted by his father Hajim Konfino, tinsmith from Belgrade. Jewish Religious Community of Belgrade.
Režinka (Samuel) Becaler, homemaker from Belgrade, 52 years old, taken to Sajmište camp in December 1941. The report was submitted by her daughter Milica Lazić, homemaker from Belgrade.
Death certificate of Moša Miša (Solomon) Rubenović, a merchant from Belgrade, with residence at 35 Cara Uroša Street, shot in 1941 in the Topovske šupe camp. His wife Milka Rubenović , nee Arueti was also killed in 1941. The documentation included inventory of her property.
Death certificate of Matilda Nahmijas, a homemaker from Belgrade, with residence at 32 Vojvode Dobrnjca Street, killed on the 5th April 1942 in the Sajmište camp. Her husband Marko Nahmijas was also killed in the Sajmište camp. The documentation included inventory of their property.
Death certificate of Moša (Bora) Nahmijas, a merchant from Belgrade, with residence at 33 Knez Mihailova Street, killed on the 14th November 1941 in the Topovske šupe camp. The documentation included inventory of his property.
Death certificate of Andrija Pajtaš, a merchant from Belgrade, with residence at 49 7. Jula Street, killed on the 31st December 1942 in Auscwitz. The documentation included inventory of his property.
Death certificate of Margita Paloc, née Hercl, a homemaker from Subotica, killed in the Auschwitz camp. Margita‘s husband Simon Paloc was also killed during the war. The documentation included inventory of their property.
Death certificate of Blanka Pardo, née Baruh, a homemaker from Belgrade, with residence at 8 Solunska Street, killed on the 2nd April 1942 in the Sajmište camp. The documentation included inventory and evaluation of their property.
Death certificate of Sara Pardo, a homemaker from Belgrade, with residence at 28 Banatska street, died on on the 30th March 1941 in Belgrade. The documentation included inventory of her property.
Death certificate of Izrael Jeušua, a bank director from Belgrade, with residence at 25 Dositejeva Street, killed in the camp Topovske šupe on the 14th November 1941. Izrael‘s wife Berta Jeušua was killed in 1941. The documentation included inventory of their property.
Death certificate of David Jeušua, a bank director from Belgrade, with residence at 25 Dositejeva Street, killed on the 25th March 1942 in the Auschwitz. The documentation included inventory of his property.
Death certificate of Regina Kalderon, née Majer, a homemaker from Belgrade, with residence at 75 7. jula Street, killed in December 1941 in the Sajmište camp.Regina‘s husband Moric Kalderon was killed in the Topovske šupe camp. The documentation included inventory and evaluation of their property.
Death certificate of Maks Koen, a merchant from Belgrade, with residence at 28 Cara Uroša street, killed in a camp Topovske Šupe on the 14th November 1941. The documentation included the inventory of her property.
Death certificate of Imre Pilišer, a zincograph from Belgrade, with residence at 12 Džordža Vašingtona street, shot on the 16th October in the Topovske šupe camp.
Death certificate of Solomon Koen, a merchant from Belgrade, with residence at 30 Obilićev venac street, died on the 27th February in Opatija, Croatia, where he was interned.
Death certificate of Avram (Moša) Pinto, a bookseller from Belgrade, with residence at 14 Dobračina street, shot in the Banjica camp, on the 10th October 1943. The documentation included the inventory of his property.
Death certificate of Izrailo (Bencion) Konfino, a merchant from Belgrade, with residence at 3 Dubrovačka street, shot in the end of December 1941 in the camp Topovske šupe. Izrailo‘s wife Regina Kofino was also killed in 1941.The documentation included the inventory of his property.
Death certificate of Matilda Rafajlović, a homemaker from Belgrade, with residence at 43 Strahinjića Bana street, killed in a camp in Belgrade, on the 14th December 1941. The documentation included the inventory of her property.
Death certificate of Solčika (Josif) Levi, née Farhi, a homemaker from Belgrade, with residence at 1 Zmaja od Noćaja street, shot in March 1942 in Belgrade. The documentation included inventory of her property.
Death certificate of Jakov Leonović, an attorney from Belgrade, with residence at 2a Braće Jugovića street, killed on the 1st January 1944 in a camp. The documentation included inventory and evaluation of his property.
Death certificate of Regina Rafajlović, a homemaker from Belgrade, with residence at 43 Strahinjića Bana street, killed in the camp on the 14th December 1941 in a camp. The documentation included inventory of her property.
Nisim (Jakov) Ašerović, traveling salesman from Belgrade, 38 years old, taken to Topovske šupe camp in November 1941. The report was submitted by Milica Lazić. homemaker from Belgrade.
Death certificate of Leon Leonović, a merchant from Belgrade, with residence at 7 Braće Jugovića Street, killed on the 14th November 1941 in the camp Topovske Šupe. The documentation included death certificate of Neti
Leonović, a homemaker from Belgrade, with residence at 7 Braće Jugovića Street, died on the 5th May 1941.
Mirjana (Nisim) Ašerović from Belgrade, 14 years old, taken to Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Milica Lazić. homemaker from Belgrade.