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Danon Dr Jakov - Jadovno 1941.

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The family Levi Mošo Hajim, aged 52 from Bihać, 5 members: wife Luna, daughter<br />

Rifka, son Moric and aunt Hanika. After Prijedor complete family at relatives in Breza,<br />

together with the Jews from Breza, was taken to the concentration camp of Jasenovac, without<br />

return.<br />

The family of Levi Jakob Jozef, 4 members. Wife Irena, daughter Nina and son<br />

Jacob, students. Josef was driven away to the captivity of concentration camp (Spital) Austria,<br />

where he was killed, and the wife and children to the concentration camp of Žegar next to<br />

Bihać, where they were killed.<br />

The family of Levi Jakob Moric, geometer, 4 members. Mother Rifka, wife<br />

Palomba and the daughter Rifkica. After Prijedor and Cazin, the whole family ran to the<br />

partisans, together with the brother dr. Isidor Levi, and worked in the background partisan<br />

units. They were killed in the war whirlwind, see the text before.<br />

Thge family of Levi Jakob <strong>Dr</strong>. Isidor and wife Klarica. After Cazin they refugeed<br />

on the liberated territory into the partisans, where they worked in the medical corps. See the<br />

text before.<br />

The family of Levi Jozef Juso, a tradesman, aged 55, 4 members, wife Rifka and the<br />

sons of Albi and Isak. Juso, Rifka and Isak were taken to Banja Luka from Prijedor, and to<br />

Jasenovac (Ciglana), withot return. 124 Albi joined to NLA, see the text before.<br />

The family of Levi Moše Jakob, aged 45, a tradesman from Bihać, the brother of<br />

Hajim, 5 members. Wife Sofija. The students Salamon, Luna and Rifka. Complete family,<br />

with Jacob’s brother Hajim, went to Breza, and from there to the concentration camp of<br />

Jasenovac – St. Gradiška, without return.<br />

The family of Levi Šabetaja Juda (Merkuš), a tradesman from Bihać, 7 members.<br />

Mother Stela, wife Luna, the daughters Zlata and Erna, and the sons Šabetaj and Moric.<br />

The whole family was killed in the military concentration camp near Bihać, except for Ernas<br />

who ended up her life by the Ustashas in Cazin.<br />

The family of Levi, a widow of Davo, Bukica and the daughter Stela were killed in<br />

the war whirlwind.<br />

The family of Maestro Mordehaja Juda, aged 57, a tradesman from Bihać, 8<br />

members. Wife Blanka, sister Rena and the daughters, Lenka, Gracija and Margita, and the<br />

sons Moric and Miko. Complete family was killed tradically in the concentration camp of<br />

Jasenovac, (Margita in Birken), except for Moric veterinarian, who survived, see the text<br />

before.<br />

The family of Papo Moše Jozef, aged 44, a clerk from Bihać, wife Rifka and the son<br />

Moric. After Prijedor, the complete family was taken to Banja Luka with the other Banja<br />

Luka’s Jews, and then driven away to the concentration camp of Jasenovac, without return.<br />

The family of Papo Moric, 3 members, wife Regina and the son Cevi. After Prijedor<br />

they were transported to Banja Luka, and then to Gospić-<strong>Jadovno</strong>.<br />

The family Papo Salamon, a high-school teacher of art from Bihać and his wife Lina,<br />

Iwere expelled from Prijedor to Banja Luka and then to Jasenovac.<br />

The family Pinto Hajim Jozef-Ćućo iand the wife Blanka. After Prijedor Jozef and<br />

Blanka went ot Cazin, and then, by the Ustashas, to the military concentration camp of Žegar<br />

next to Bihać, where they were killed.<br />

Pinto Hajim Jako, the brother of Jozef, was killed at thge beginning of the war in<br />

April of <strong>1941.</strong><br />

The family of Rechnitzer Rudolf, born in 1889 in Bihać, a tradesman, 4 members.<br />

Mother Oda aged 80, wife Eva and the daughter Lea, student. Rudi was imprisoned in Bihać<br />

from 23 rd June in 1941, and then transfered to the concentration camp for the Jews in Bos.<br />

Petrovac. Complete family, with the rest Jews from Bihać, was directed to Prijedor, by<br />

124 Archive VII k. 34/8, 1942<br />

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