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MEMOARS ON HOLOCAUST OF THE JEWS FROM BOSANSKA KRAJINA<br />

PART II –THE JEWISH FAMILY<br />

ABINUN 155<br />

Avram 156 (Sarajevo, 1876 – ?)<br />

- The salesman from Banjaluka. He and his wife Sarina maiden Levi 157 had got<br />

daughters Bukica, Mazalta, Rena and Lunčika.<br />

The family had a permanent residence in Fra Grge Martića Street No. 4 up to July 28,<br />

1942. 158<br />

Sarina maiden Levi (Bihać, 1878 – ?)<br />

- The housewife from Banjaluka.<br />

The family had a permanent residence in Fra Grge Martića Street No. 4 up to July 28,<br />

1942. 159<br />

Bukica (Bihać, 1908 – the Stara Gradiška concentration camp, 1942)<br />

- Daughter of Avram and Sarina maiden Levi, the tailor from Banjaluka.<br />

The family had a permanent residence in Fra Grge Martića Street No. 4 up to July 28,<br />

1942. 160<br />

Bukica Abinun, daughter of Avram, born in Bihać, the Jewish, murdered by the<br />

Ustashe in the concentration camp - Stara Gradiška in 1942. 161<br />

Mazalta (Bihać, 1914 – the Stara Gradiška concentration camp, 1942)<br />

- Daughter of Avram and Sarina maiden Levi, housewife from Banjaluka.<br />

The family had a permanent residence in Fra Grge Martića Street No. 4 up to July 28,<br />

1942. 162<br />

Mazalta Abinun, daughter of Avram, born in Bihać, the Jewess, murdered by the<br />

Ustashe in the Stara Gradiška concentration camp in 1942. 163<br />

155 The family name was written as Abinon in several documents.<br />

156 Moric Levi begins the list of victims of the fascist terror in Bihać with the family Abinun: Avram, the<br />

salesman (60), his wife Sarina (56), daughters Bukica – the tailor (34), Mazalta-Luna (26), Renata, the<br />

hairdresser (21) and Luna - student (18), (Moric Levi, Jevreji Bihaća 1941–1942 ( engl. ‘the Jews of Bihać<br />

1941–1942’); Bihać u novijoj istoriji 1, (engl. ‘Bihać - the Recent History 1’) Banjaluka 1987)<br />

157 The members of this family can be found on the list of the Jews, half Jews and mixed marriages in the area of<br />

Banjaluka made by the Župa Police in Banjaluka on June 12, 1942. The list was classified by the families, every<br />

family was given their own number but the family members were registered within their family number by an<br />

alphabetical order. 104 families were registered (in further text – The Register/List No. 1)<br />

158 Members of this family can be found in the two lists of the Jews: one was the list of those arrested on July 28,<br />

1942 and the other was the list of those separated to go in the concentration camp. In the first set, the men (59<br />

persons) separated from the women and children (100 persons) were listed; besides the names and last names,<br />

the year of birth and the residence place of registered persons were written (in further text: The Register/List<br />

No.2) In the second set, there are lists of arrested on July 28, 1942 at 12hrs; the men were separately listed (56<br />

persons), women (94 persons) and children (19 persons); only the first names and last names were written (in<br />

further text: The Register/List No. 3)<br />

159 The Register/List 1, 2 and 3 The name of Abinun Sabina, age 62 was listed in the Register No. 2<br />

160 The Register 1, 2 and 3 the name of Abinun Bukica was listed in the Register No. 2 - the year of 1907.<br />

161 [ www.jusp-jasenovac.hr (26.5.2009) ]<br />

162 The Register 1, 2 and 3 Abinun Mazalta was listed in the Register No. 2 - the year of 1915.<br />

163 [ www.jusp-jasenovac.hr (26.5.2009) ]<br />

143

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