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MAESTRO<br />

Juda (Bihać, 1876 – ?)<br />

- Tradesman.<br />

Up to July 28th 1942 he had permanent residence in <strong>Dr</strong> Viktora Gutića Street 73. 1515<br />

The list of victims the fascist terror in Bihać included the following members of the<br />

family Maestro: Juda–Dudo (57), son of Mordehaj, tradesman, wife Blanka (53), son Avram–<br />

Miko (17), student, daughter Margita (30), housewife and sister Rena (51). 1516<br />

Blanka, maiden name Levi (Banjaluka, 1878 – the Stara Gradiška concentration camp, 1942)<br />

- Housewife.<br />

Up to July 28th 1942 she had permanent residence in <strong>Dr</strong> Viktora Gutića Street 73. 1517<br />

Blanka Maestro, maiden name Levi, daughter of Jakob, born in 1878 in Banjaluka,<br />

Jewess, killed by Ustashe in 1942 – concentration camp Stara Gradiška. 1518<br />

Avram–Miko (Bihać, 1928 – the Jasenovac concentration camp, 1945)<br />

- Former student.<br />

In 1942 he had permanent residence in <strong>Dr</strong> Viktora Gutića Street 73. 1519<br />

Avram Maestro, son of Juda, born in 1924 in Bihać, Jew, killed by the Ustashe in1945<br />

– the Jasenovac concentration camp. 1520<br />

Margita (Bihać, 26.4.1912 – ?)<br />

On numerical identity card for religious converts of the Catholic Parish Office in<br />

Banjaluka was stated: "born on April 26th 1912 in Bihać, Jewish religious affiliation,<br />

unmarried, a dental technician. She converted to the Catholicism in Banjaluka in the Catholic<br />

Parish Church on October 10th 1941". 1521<br />

Lenka (Bihać, 1907 – ?)<br />

- Daughter of tradesman Juda Maestro from Bihać.<br />

As a student of the Agriculture in Zagreb she was recorded in the police records as<br />

sympathizer of the Communists. 1522<br />

Arrested in 1935 and was a subject of a trial as a communist. The Court for the<br />

Protection of the State sentenced her to 18 months imprisonment. After the served sentence<br />

she lived in Zagreb, Derventa and the west Serbia. She joined to the National Liberation<br />

Army in August 1941 as a soldier of the Partisan’s Unit Valjevo. During the war she was<br />

party activist in various Partisan’s units. She was holder the certificate of service in the<br />

Partisans of <strong>1941.</strong> 1523<br />

Gracija (Bihać, 1910 – the Stara Gradiška concentration camp, 1943)<br />

- Daughter of tradesman Juda Maestro.<br />

She joined the National Liberation Army (NOV) in 1942. She worked as a nurse in a<br />

central hospital in Grmeč. She was a member of the Youth Communist League of Yugoslavia<br />

1515 List Number 1, 2 and 3.<br />

1516 Moric Levi, Jevreji Bihaća 1941–1942/ the Jews of Bihać, Bihać u novijoj istoriji 1/ Bihać in Recent History<br />

l Banjaluka 1987<br />

1517 List Number 1, 2 and 3<br />

1518 [ www.jusp-jasenovac.hr (12.7.2009) ]<br />

1519 List Number 1, 2 and 3<br />

1520 [ www.jusp-jasenovac.hr (12.7.2009) ]<br />

1521 ARSBL, 330, Ordinal Number 227/1941<br />

1522 ARSBL, the Personal Archive of Milan Vukmanović (1926–1993)<br />

1523 Moric Levi, Jevreji Bihaća 1941–1942, Bihać u novijoj istoriji 1, Banjaluka 1987 as a date of birth of Lenka<br />

Maestro was written 1913.<br />

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