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His family had a poor life. As a young man was involved in labourer movement. He<br />

was in a group of Bihać Jews who were on June 24th 1941 expelled to Bosanski Petrovac, and<br />

afterwards in Prijedor. He was taken to forced labour in Cazin, escorted under guard. At the<br />

end of 1941 he fled to free territory in Podgrmeč and joined to 1. Krajina National Liberation<br />

Partisans Unit.<br />

After the end of war he continued the work in JNA (Yugoslav National Army). He<br />

was retired as aircraft’s colonel.<br />

He is recipient of Partisan’s Certificate of Service <strong>1941.</strong> 455<br />

Isak (1887 – the concentration camp Stara Gradiška, 1942)<br />

In application of Kozić Marko, shop assistant from Sasina, sent in 1941 to District<br />

Office Sanski Most, is stated that recently, after Banja Luka, he worked as assistant in Sanski<br />

Most at Isak Atijas. The shop is branch/section of the shop with consumer goods and<br />

manufacturing goods of the owner Isak Hason.<br />

Application is rejected, by explanation that in Sanski Most there were no shops<br />

available for allocation. 456<br />

The District Court in Sanski Most (R-br. 93/1946-2) carried out on June 19th 1946<br />

procedure to pronounce the dead of Isak Atijas, his wife Rifke and the daughters Erna and<br />

Flora. This family was taken by the Ustashe in 1942 in the Stara Gradiška concentration<br />

camp, from where there wasn't a trace of them. 457<br />

The owner of the house in Sanski Most in Rodoljuba Čolakovića St., in a value of<br />

150.000. The house was due to tutor Irma Sonjori repossessed by minor inheritor Vladen<br />

Atijas. 458<br />

In Sanski Most, at dawn in August 1942 Ustashe together with police arrested all<br />

Jews. Besides Isak, members of Atijas family who were arrested and killed in the<br />

concentration camp Stara Gradiška were: his wife Rifka Atijas, the daughter Halmija (1899),<br />

and daughters Flora (1923) and Ernica (1925) Mazalta Atijas (1880), Švesta Atijas, Avram’s<br />

daughter (1900). Isak’s son Rafael Atijas (1914) was interned in Rijeka and killed by Italians.<br />

The only survived in this transport is his daughter Sarinka Atijas. After the War she lived in<br />

Montevideo in Uruguay. 459<br />

Isak Atijas, the son of Rafael, born in 1887 in Sanski Most, Jew, killed by Ustashe in<br />

1941 in the concentration camp Stara Gradiška. 460<br />

Rafael (Sanski Most, 10.1.1914 – 1942)<br />

- Son of tradesman Isak Atijas.<br />

He passed the final exam in the Realna Gymnasium in Banja Luka as of June 13th–<br />

27th 1934. 461<br />

As a student he joined to partisans in <strong>1941.</strong> He was a member of the Communist Party<br />

of Yugoslavia (KPJ). He was killed in 1942 as courier of Croatia Headquarters. 462<br />

Samuel (Sanski Most 14.5.1909 –?)<br />

- Son of Avram, tradesman in Sanski Most, Jewish, attended I, II and III grade of<br />

Gymnasium (Junior Gymnasium) in Prijedor as of 1921–1925. 463<br />

455 Moric Levi, Jevreji Bihaća 1941–1942, Bihać in Recent History 1, Banjaluka 1987<br />

456 ARSBL, USPBVBBL, Supervisory of Commissars , number BB/41<br />

457 Official Gazette NRB&H, Number 28/1946<br />

458 ARSBL, 94, Number 2.399/1947<br />

459 Šušnjar 1941, Oštra Luka 2008<br />

460 [ www.jusp-jasenovac.hr (14.3.2009) ]<br />

461 The Annual Report of the Gymnasium in Banjaluka 1933/34<br />

462 Branko Bokan, Srez Sanski Most u NOB-u, (engl. Sanski Most in the National Liberation War) Sanski Most<br />

1980, page. 661<br />

463 ARSBL, DRGP, Main Catalogue, 1921-22/3, 1923–24/3 and 1924–25/4<br />

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