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Danon Dr Jakov - Jadovno 1941.

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oom in a building located in Braće Radića Street No 5 in Banjaluka. The real estate hasn’t<br />

been nationalized". 760<br />

Blanka<br />

The house of Blanka Fischer, who is out of Banjaluka, was administered by the<br />

Municipal Residential Office in Banjaluka as of January 3, 1942.<br />

The property of Blanka Fischer was managed by the commissioner Šefik Šatrić. 761<br />

Josip <strong>Dr</strong> (Novi Sad, 25.1.1905 –?)<br />

- Son of clerk Aleksandar and housewife Jelena Fischer, the Jewish, married to Margita,<br />

maiden Šlezinger. No children. He spoke Hungarian and German.<br />

He finished the Primary School and Gymnasium in Subotica. He studied medicine in<br />

Zagreb Vienna and Vircburg as of 1923 and graduated in 1931.<br />

After the military service as a probationer and a secondary doctor, he worked at Town<br />

Public Hospital and Jewish Hospital in Subotica.<br />

He started his private practice from 1934 to 1937 in Subotica. From May 1937 to<br />

April 1941, he worked as a doctor for social security Merkur in Novi Bečej.<br />

He was in prison in Austria from April to June <strong>1941.</strong><br />

As of July 1941, he lived in Subotica and worked as a doctor. In April 1944, he was<br />

deported to Austria.<br />

From May 1945 to April 1946, he worked as a sanitarian in Bajmok and Stara<br />

Moravica. He continued with his medical practice in the Public Institute for Health Insurance<br />

in Subotica up to July 1946 when he was sent to attend the course of the Federal Institute for<br />

Epidemiology in Belgrade. His course was accomplished in January 1947.<br />

He was transferred to Banjaluka in August 1947 as a hygiene person in charge of the<br />

Local Office of the Public Institute for the Social Insurance in Banjaluka. He lived alone. His<br />

wife stayed in Subotica.<br />

His parents were murdered in the concentration camp Auschwitz in 1944. 762<br />

760 ARSBL, 99, N-144/59<br />

761 ARSBL, 84, Registry Office, 11/42<br />

762 ARSBL, 111, Personnel file, No. 42-F<br />

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